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Pacific Ocean Blue

Pacific Ocean Blue

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Artist: Dennis Wilson
Label: Sony BMG
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
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Seller: inetvideo-uk
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 6452

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 886973393222
EAN: 0886973393222
ASIN: B001B1ZYNK

Release Date: June 16, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • River Song (3:44)
  • What's Wrong (2:23)
  • Moonshine (2:27)
  • Friday Night (3:10)
  • Dreamer (4:23)
  • Thoughts Of You (3:04)
  • Time (3:32)
  • You And I (3:25)
  • Pacific Ocean Blues (2:37)
  • Farewell My Friend (2:26)
  • Rainbows (2:48)
  • End Of The Show (2:57)
  • Tug Of Love (Previously Unreleased) (3:44)(Bonus Track)
  • Only With You (Previously Unreleased) (3:57)(Bonus Track)
  • Holy Man (Instrumental) (Previously Unreleased)(Bonus Track)
  • Mexico (Previously Unreleased)(Bonus Track)

  Disc 2
  • Under The Moonlight (3:55)
  • It's Not Too Late (4:32)
  • School Girl (2:31)
  • Love Remember Me (4:04)
  • Love Surrounds Me (3:40)
  • Wild Situation (2:41)
  • Common (3:34)
  • Are You Real (3:38)
  • He's A Bum (2:50)
  • Cocktails (3:00)
  • I Love You (2:02)
  • Constant Companion (3:22)
  • Time For Bed (3:07)
  • Album Tag Song (3:45)
  • All Alone (3:44)
  • Piano Variations On Thoughts Of You (3:03)
  • Holy Man (Taylor Hawkins Version) (4:25)(Bonus Track)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Apart from the non-release of Smile, the biggest lament of hardcore Beach Boys fans is that Bruce Johnston aside, none of the non-Brian Wilson solo albums are available on CD. But now, for fans of late drummer Dennis Wilson, there's reason to celebrate as his only-released solo album gets the reissue it deserves. Widely acknowledged as the finest Beach Boys solo effort, it's now presented with clarity, allowing the full sonic palette--the punch of opening "River Song" for example--to be heard in its intended glory. Wilson's raspy vocal may have been past its prime, but it's still affecting and ably supported by the sumptuous production values he gave the album. With high quality tracks such as the funky "Dreamer" and the poignant "Farewell My Friend", this will appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in The Beach Boys, as well as a delight for hardcore fans as the unreleased tracks (from the unfinished follow-up Bambu), easily match the original's quality.
While the disappointing absence of earlier singles ("Lady" or "Sound of Free") prevents this from being a definitive career anthology, this is as essential a Beach Boys artefact as Pet Sounds or Sunflower/Surf's Up. --Thom Allott



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5 out of 5 stars One Of The All Time Greats   June 16, 2008
Mr. Robert J. Fawcett (London, UK)
32 out of 33 found this review helpful

'Pacific Ocean Blue' is a cult classic which lives up to it's reputation. It's lush, heartfelt, emotionally stirring and unique. This superb re-release does justice to an extraordinarily good album which has been commercially unavailable for a surprisingly long time.

The packaging is lavish - a fold-out digipak style slipcase which reproduces all the original artwork including inner pictures and lyric sheet. To this is added a substantial booklet including a great deal of information and many rare photographs. If that's not enough for you, there's a pdf file on one of the discs with more.

'Pacific Ocean Blue' comprises the first 12 tracks on the first disc - for my money it's up there with 'Astral Weeks' by Van Morrison as amongst the top 10 indispensable albums. A previous reviewer criticised the sound quality of this release: I don't believe such criticism is justified. An A-B comparison with the original (long deleted) CD release, whose quality was perfectly acceptable, reveals a very similar tonality. In places the new release is somewhat clearer and certainly offers greater dynamics - but overall the original feel has been respected and reproduced. As ever, those migrating from vinyl might take a few listens to readjust.

What of the 21 'bonus' tracks? I have always had the impression that the legendary 'lost' second solo album 'Bambu' was lost somewhere within Dennis Wilson rather than in the sense of a lost tape. There's nothing here to change my mind on that score. There are at most half a dozen tracks which hold a candle to Pacific Ocean Blue, of which about three are really magnificent. The remainder either deserve their status as out-takes, or are promising tracks so unfinished as to even, in several cases, lack all vocals.

Other reviewers have mentioned the lack of the single releases "Lady" and "Sound of Free". I can see how they might have been welcomed, but they originated many years before the first solo album, so I feel there's a rationale for omitting them. Neither do I hold these rare tracks in the high regard others seem to...

If I were to have a gripe it's that the extra tracks on disc one break the mood at the end of the original album. I'd have sacrificed an instrumental or two to keep that disc to the original running order. That said, whilst I generally have very little sympathy for record companies, on this occasion I feel Sony deserve the applause to overwhelm the criticism (however constructive it may be). They have released this album into the wild again, and the team who put the release together evidently did it with care and with love.



5 out of 5 stars Overdue re-issue for some "California Gospel "   June 28, 2008
russell clarke (halifax, west yorks)
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

When Dennis Wilson became the first Beach Boy to release a solo album everybody raised a flabbergasted eyebrow , especially the other Beach Boys. The notoriously party hard beach bum( he was the only Beach Boy to actually surf) seemed an unlikely candidate to get an album out first but he had been working on the album for most of the 1970,s but in 1976 he made a concerted effort to record an album proper and Pacific Ocean Blue finally saw the light of day in August 1977. What may have been even more surprising was just how emotionally broad and how superb the album was. Under any criteria Pacific Ocean Blue is a classic.
Its been unavailable for ages but not only has someone had the good sense to re-issue this great album they have done a superlative job of it too. There are loads of photo's, a booklet explaining the albums conception and execution and an extra disc with tracks from the never released follow up "Bambu " also dubbed "The Caribou Sessions". Disc one also has four bonus tracks all previously unreleased and unlike a lot of un-released material these are well worth hearing.
Anyone unfamiliar with this album may be shocked by Dennis Wilson ,s voice a cracked slightly husky instrument , light years away from the sweet harmony dripping tones of the Beach Boys. The thing is though his voice suit's the rather introspective melancholic and reflective nature of much of the material on Pacific Ocean Blue .A touching song like "End Of The Show" wouldn't be the same without that vulnerable lived in quality his voice suffuses the words with.
The music in this album has been called "California gospel" and that in many ways makes sense .There is copious use of choral vocals courtesy of The Double rock Baptist choir but the songs are usually arranged around guitar, keyboards, bass and percussion with some horns and reeds. The scope of sounds, textures and nuances Wilson and producers John Hanlon( The extra tracks) and Gregg Jakobson evince from this is truly staggering. It helps that these are such tremendous songs of course . Most of the songs are co-written with either Jakobson, Mike Love , Karen Lamm-Wilson or Carl Wilson with Jim Dutch and Steve Kalinich also contributing .
What songs they are too -from the throat tightening choral magnificence of "River Song" to the boogie woogie tones of "What's Wrong" to funk/blues hybrid "Friday Night" to the gorgeous ballad "Thought Of You" , "Time" "You And I" this is a flawless album . They even carry off the loose funk grooves of the title track and "The Rainbow " is just a great pop song. And the bonus tracks are a genuine bonus . I especially love the instrumental "Mexico " and the choral magnificence(again) of "Tug Of Love"
And as a bonus to the material that is already a bonus there is the extra disc which again is well worth hearing. While not as essential as the main album "Bambu" still has stellar moments of radiating virtuosity. "It's Not Too Late" is a heart-rending wracked ballad ,"School Girl" has a gulping choral majesty , "Love Remember Me" is bordering on the ecstatic but is still underpinned with an affecting melancholy ."Constant Companion" exudes such a rich multi-dimensional harmonic magnificence I had to keep checking to see a choir hadn't moved into the attic and started practising . "Time For Bed" is what I imagine would have transpired had Harry Nilsson gate crashed the Sgt Pepper recordings after a night out with Lennon. "Album Tag Song" could be off Dion,s "Born To Be With You" with it's broiling fat piano notes .
Pacific Ocean Blue is a seminal album up there with "No Other", "Bryter Layter" , "Berlin " .Albums that aren't just tremendously rewarding to listen to but seem to have an intangible extra element that transports the music into realms of artistry we hadn't heard before. It's been way, way overdue a release so not only is it justice that this is out but that so much love and attention hads gone into the final result. Very much like the album that inspired it.




5 out of 5 stars SHOULD BE ABLE TO AWARD 6 STARS   June 17, 2008
DAG (DERBYSHIRE UK)
30 out of 34 found this review helpful

Heard the hype, read the reviews. Never listened to one single track until now as didn't know how to get the bootleg and didn't want to pay 100 quid for the vinyl. Now got the re-issue on cd with Bambu included and it's simply staggering in its beauty - I can't get it off the hi-fi. The only comparisons I can draw are with 'Pet Sounds', perhaps Dion's 'Born to be with you', and maybe Gene Clark's 'No other', but in truth it's better than all three put together. Astonishing piece of work.


5 out of 5 stars Nice!   November 8, 2008
P. Judd (Nottingham, England.)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Fantastic album Pacific Ocean Blue, just get it and listen to it, plus the bonus tracks and the additional lost album 'Bambu', all beautifully packaged, make this a worthy tribute to a flawed genius; Dennis Wilson.


5 out of 5 stars Put it on - you won't take it off   June 28, 2008
Matteus
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As an original English punk brought up on a strict diet of Mozart and Hendrix the Beach Boys were a joke to me until I dropped my prejudice in the mid-1980s and listened to what they did. This isn't the Beach Boys but I can appreciate it for the same reasons.

I bought this at the same time I bought Coldplays much hyped 'Viva La Vida'.

Guess which one I will keep.


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