
The Beach Boys In Concert |
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Performer: The Beach Boys
Engineer: Stephen Moffitt; Paul Lewinson... Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Notes: The Beach Boys: Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Alan Jardine, Blondie Chaplin, Ricky Fataar. Producer: The Beach Boys. Reissue producer: Cheryl Pawelski, Paul Atkinson. Recorded live in 1972 & 1973. Includes liner notes by Paul Williams. Digitally remastered by Andrew Sandoval & Ron McMaster. Personnel: Billy Hinsche (guitar, keyboards); Blondie Chaplin (guitar); Ed Carter (bass guitar); Mike Kowalski (drums, percussion); Ricky Fataar (drums). Audio Remasterer: Ron McMaster. Recording information: Summer 1973 Tour (1972-1973); Winter 1972 Tour (1972-1973). Photographer: Ed Caraeff. Arranger: Brian Wilson . This vintage recording of the early-1970s Beach Boys captured live in concert highlights both their extensive songbook and the creditable job they did of reproducing complex studio arrangements live. Augmented by South African musicians Blondie Chaplin (replacing the incapacitated Brian Wilson) and drummer Ricky Fataar (Dennis Wilson had torn a ligament in his hand), the band bridges the artistic gap between its early surfing songs and its later iconic material like "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains." Its early-'70s opus, HOLLAND, is also well represented by "Sail on Sailor," "Trader," and "Leaving This Town."
Entertainment Weekly (8/11/00, pp.78-9) - "...Excellent...[The album] has a progressive, full-rock-band feel that suggests how they credibly shared bills with the Dead without coming off like Sha Na Na..." - Rating: A-
Admired for both their infectious surfer music and their sophisticated, multi-tracked pop productions, the Beach Boys created a lasting impression on popular music through their complex harmonies and Brian Wilson's genius for composition and arrangement. Their 1966 album, PET SOUNDS, is a baroque/psychedelic-pop masterpiece that easily ranks among the most influential albums of the rock era. Brian's emotional difficulties eventually prevented him from performing, but his brothers and buddies carried on without him, singing his songs and spreading that California sunshine all over the world. In 1999, Brian launched a solo world tour, showcasing his Beach Boys compositions, and has continued to perform live as well.
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