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Brian Wilson<初回生産限定盤>

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発売日 2015年12月04日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルRhino
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8122795167
SKU 081227951672

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Brian Wilson (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, Emulator, vibraphone, glockenspiel, percussion, bells, chimes, sound effects); Andy Paley (acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion); Michael Bernard (keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion, programming); Russ Titelman, Terence Trent D'arby, Christopher Cross (background vocals). Reissue producers: Mark Linett, David Leaf, Gary Stewart. Includes liner notes by David Leaf. Digitally remastered by Joe Gastwirt (Oceanview Digital). Brian Wilson's first solo album created a good share of media hoopla upon its release. This was not necessarily because of the music, but simply because his very existence -- or, at least, proof of his existence via his first fully engaged recording project in about a decade -- was greeted as a cause for celebration. Although it did not shift tons of units, it did spark a landslide of ecstatic-to-charitable reviews, largely because so many critics were eager to latch on to any evidence that Wilson's musical genius was still intact. Viewed more coldly after the hype faded, this self-titled release is an odd, flawed creation, certainly leagues above the Beach Boys' post-'70s output, yet certainly leagues below Wilson's best work with that group in the '60s. While he retained his gift for catchy melodies and dense, symphonic production, there was a forced stiffness to both the songwriting and execution. Much of the blame for the album's mixed success can be laid upon its sterile, synthesizer-laden arrangements and echoing percussion, which epitomized some of the less attractive aspects of late-'80s production. However, the songs were not among Wilson's best, either, their hooks pleasant but easily fading from memory, the lyrics full of ambiguous romantic optimism completely belied by the nervous, mannered vocals. The concluding eight-minute suite, "Rio Grande," was a self-conscious and, again, only partially successful attempt to match the grandeur of the miniature conceptual pieces Wilson was penning in the Smile era. For all that, it remains the best album of Wilson's solo career, principally because he has recorded so little material since then, and written even less. ~ Richie Unterberger
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Love And Mercy

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    2. 2.
      Walkin' The Line

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    3. 3.
      Melt Away

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    4. 4.
      Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    5. 5.
      Little Children

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    6. 6.
      One For The Boys

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    7. 7.
      There's So Many

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Night Time

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    2. 2.
      Let It Shine

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    3. 3.
      Meet Me In My Dreams Tonight

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    4. 4.
      Rio Grande

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

  3. 2.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Brian On "Love And Mercy"

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    2. 2.
      He Couldn't Get His Poor Old Body To Move

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    3. 3.
      Being With The One You Love

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    4. 4.
      Let's Go To Heaven In My Car

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    5. 5.
      Too Much Sugar

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    6. 6.
      There's So Many (Demo)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    7. 7.
      Walkin' The Line (Demo)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

  4. 2.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Melt Away (Early Version - Alternate Vocal)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    2. 2.
      Night Time (Instrumental)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    3. 3.
      Little Children (Demo)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    4. 4.
      Night Bloomin' Jasmine (Demo)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    5. 5.
      Rio Grande (Early Version - Compiled Rough Mixes)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    6. 6.
      Brian On "Rio Grande"

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

    7. 7.
      Brian On The Source (Includes Hidden Track)

      アーティスト: Brian Wilson

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Brian Wilson

ゲスト

オリジナル発売日:1988年

商品の紹介

ブライアン・ウィルソンの1988年発表作品にエキストラ・トラックを追加した『BRIAN WILSON [EXTENDED VERSION]』が、2枚組のブルー・スワール・ヴァイナルで登場!2000年リマスター音源使用・2015年同名映画も公開されたシングル曲「LOVE & MERCY」も収録されたアルバムです!アメリカでクリスマス・セールの幕開けを飾る、ブラック・フライデー(11月の第4金曜日)。その日に合わせて数々のアナログ・レコードが"BLACK FRIDAY"限定盤としてリリース!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/11/10)

Entertainment Weekly (9/8/00, p.89) - "...The best Beach Boys album since the '60s..." - Rating: A Q (2/96, p.113) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Brian Wilson is eminently buyable..." Alternative Press (12/00, p.106) - "...A great album..."
Rovi

Brian Wilson's first solo album created a good share of media hoopla upon its release. This was not necessarily because of the music, but simply because his very existence -- or, at least, proof of his existence via his first fully engaged recording project in about a decade -- was greeted as a cause for celebration. Although it did not shift tons of units, it did spark a landslide of ecstatic-to-charitable reviews, largely because so many critics were eager to latch on to any evidence that Wilson's musical genius was still intact. Viewed more coldly after the hype faded, this self-titled release is an odd, flawed creation, certainly leagues above the Beach Boys' post-'70s output, yet certainly leagues below Wilson's best work with that group in the '60s. While he retained his gift for catchy melodies and dense, symphonic production, there was a forced stiffness to both the songwriting and execution. Much of the blame for the album's mixed success can be laid upon its sterile, synthesizer-laden arrangements and echoing percussion, which epitomized some of the less attractive aspects of late-'80s production. However, the songs were not among Wilson's best, either, their hooks pleasant but easily fading from memory, the lyrics full of ambiguous romantic optimism completely belied by the nervous, mannered vocals. The concluding eight-minute suite, "Rio Grande," was a self-conscious and, again, only partially successful attempt to match the grandeur of the miniature conceptual pieces Wilson was penning in the Smile era. For all that, it remains the best album of Wilson's solo career, principally because he has recorded so little material since then, and written even less. ~ Richie Unterberger
Rovi

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