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Ross
I am one of those BB fans and I'm delighted by this release. So much of their post-Smile-debacle output seems to get lost in the shuffle, but albums like Wild Honey, Sunflower, and Surfs Up are brilliant! Who knows what would have happened to the rock n roll landscape if Smile had been completed and pre-dated Sgt. Pepper. God bless Brian Wilson!
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Ross
I am one of those BB fans and I'm delighted by this release. So much of their post-Smile-debacle output seems to get lost in the shuffle, but albums like Wild Honey, Sunflower, and Surfs Up are brilliant! Who knows what would have happened to the rock n roll landscape if Smile had been completed and pre-dated Sgt. Pepper. God bless Brian Wilson!
Agree about Surf's Up, and also love Holland, but could never warm up to Wild Honey or Sunflower.
Must give them another listen or two.
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peoplewitheyes
I know there are a few BB fans around here, so I wanted to ask who's been enjoying the new 1967 release?
The stereo Wild Honey sounds so expansive and rich, and I've always been a sucker for studio session bits, different musical configurations, backing tracks.
I don't care for the live cuts too much (yet) but all in all it's a wonderful compilation.
I wish the Stones would bust out some nerdy sessions discs. 10 hours of the Tumblin' Dice riff, repeating and revolving? Yes please!