sabato 11 marzo 2023
The Beach Boys - 1960 - Time to Get Alone (STU/FLAC)
(Studio FLAC)
(Note: This one was uploaded in 2005, but is currently inactive. This isn't the same rip, so I don't think it's technically a reseed. Also, this one has cues and logs; I'm not sure if the older rip also did)
Artist: The Beach Boys
Album: Time to Get Alone
Label: Silver Shadow
Catalog No: CD 9316-2
Country of Origin: Italy
Year of Release: 1993
Lineage:
Original, Pressed Silver Shadow CDs --- > EAC (test+copy, secure) --- > FLAC
Vol.1
01. Help Me Rhonda [B. Wilson] 38:58
02. Mountain of Love [B. Wilson-M. Love] 9:03
03. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away [J. Lennon-P. McCartney] 3:20
04. Ticket To Ride [J. Jennon-P. McCartney] 2:29
05. Student Demonstration Time [Leiber-Stoller] 3:57
06. Laugh At Me [B. Wilson-M. Love] 3:28
07. One Kiss Led To Another [B. Wilson-M. Love] 3:52
08. California Girls [B. Wilson] 2:34
09. I Get Around [B. Wilson] 2:54
10. Little Deuce Coupe [B.Wilson-R.Christian] 2:35
Vol.2
01. I'm So Young [B.Wilson] 2:43
02. Help Me Ronda [B.Wilson] 3:21
03. Good To My Baby-instrumental [B.Wilson-M.Love] 2:28
04. Good To My Baby [B.Wilson-M.Love] 2:30
05. In The Back Of My Mind-instrumental [B.Wilson] 2:19
06. Little Girl I Once Knew [B.Wilson] 3:26
07. Holy Holy [B.Wilson] 2:51
08. Time To Get Alone [B.Wilson] 2:51
09. Wouldn't It Be Nice [B.Wilson-T.Asher] 2:30
10. You Still Believe In Me [B.Wilson-T.Asher] 2:25
11. Hang On To Your Ego [B.Wilson-T.Asher] 3:16
12. Don't Talk - 1 [B.Wilson] 3:09
13. Don't Talk - 2 [B.Wilson] 3:09
14. I'm Waiting For The Day [B.Wilson] 3:05
15. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times [B.Wilson-T.Asher] 3:15
16. Wouldn't It Be Nice-Reprise [B.Wilson-T.Asher] 2:14
17. Outtro [Beach Boys] 2:08
18. Good Vibrations [B.Wilson-M.Love] 14:59
19. Heroes And Villains [B.Wilson-Parks] 7:03
Track 1-1: Help Me Ronda sessions, 1965
Tracks 1-2 to 1-10: Rehearsals, 1965 [Party session tapes]
Tracks 2-1 to 2-7: Demos, 1965
Track 2-8: Demo, 1967
Tracks 2-9 to 2-17: Pet Sounds demos, 1966
All tracks from original analog sources digitally remastered
[P] 1993 Silver Shadow Records
Printed in Italy
AAD
Notes: track 1-5 is "Riot In Cell Block #9"; track 2-7 is "Morning Christmas" by Dennis Wilson, recorded in 1977; track 2-8 has lead vocals by Redwood, which later became Three Dog Night.
REVIEW: Before the Sea Of Tunes label began their landmark series of releases, this two-cd release on the Silver Shadow label was the best-sounding album of early Beach Boys studio outtakes on the market. Covering the period between "Help Me Ronda" (single version) and "Heroes and Villains," the bulk of material is from 1966's Party! album and the Pet Sounds sessions. It begins with the much-talked about 40-minute long "Ronda" sessions in which Brian and Murray have a tempestuous run-in, with Brian in charge of the sessions, and then slowly, his father Murry, who has been invited to sit in with Audree Wilson, slowly begins to take over the session, belittling Brian in front of the other band members, goading him, taunting him, and when Brian, obviously trying to reign in his anger breaks loose, it's the clearest representation of their stormy relationship ever captured, and it's electrifying, and far more illuminating than any other biographical portrait given. Murry is a deadly calm steamroller, crushing Brian under an unending stream of dreary platitudes and goading taunts, and Brian is trying to squirm out from under the crushing patriarchial weight. Then the CD breezes into the light-hearted rehearsals for the Party! album, with Brian trying to urge the less-than-serious band to get to work. There are early versions of "Student Demonstration Time," an unreleased song, "One Kiss Led to Another," and lots of studio chatter. Disc two is a mish mash of various tracks, also in stellar sound, with takes of "Good To My Baby," several tracks from Pet Sounds, and finishes with crystal-clear session takes of "Good Vibrations" and a lengthy seven-plus-minute run on the "Heroes and Villians" track.
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