Now, nearly fifty years after it was recorded, Adult/Child gets its first official release. It’s part of We Gotta Groove: The ...
In the mid-70s, Brian Wilson returned to the Beach Boys, leading to a fascinating era captured in the upcoming box set, "We ...
The package features 35 previously-unreleased songs from the 1976/1977 period when Brian Wilson returned to active duty to ...
Recorded in 1977 with arranger Dick Reynolds, whose Four Freshmen-inspired charts Brian had idolized since childhood, the ...
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Brian Wilson – Album By Album
In this archive piece from Uncut's October 2006 issue [Take 113], we spoke to Brian Wilson just as Pet Sounds celebrated its 40th anniversary. Along the way, Wilson also agreed to revisit five other ...
If you were to ask hardcore Beach Boys cultists what they want more at this point - a boxed set devoted to the cult-classic ...
When you’re making music that no one else is making, you don’t have source material to reference. Musical experimentalists are left to hope the sound they are envisioning works out in the end. That ...
We’re picking up sad vibrations. But how traumatized can we feel, once the first few notes of any of Brian Wilson’s most classic songs hits our tympanic membrane? Even his most sorrowful songs — and ...
Brian Wilson sang of a sun-drenched, carefree world that stood in striking contrast to his tormented inner life. In songs like "Fun, Fun, Fun," "California Girls," "Surfin' U.S.A.," and "I Get Around, ...
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