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Brad
01-24-2008, 04:32 PM
FINALLY! This has been a long time coming, to be sure.

See also:
Sea of Heartbreak: Dennis Wilson's Majestic Solo Work (http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=213007)
Dennis Wilson Flies Solo - May, 1977 (http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=77221)

A LONG OUT-OF-PRINT ‘BURIED TREASURE’

RETURNS IN A DELUXE PACKAGE!

BEACH BOY DENNIS WILSON’s

PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE: LEGACY EDITION

“Everything that I am or will ever be is in the music.

If you want to know me, just listen.” -- Dennis Wilson

30th anniversary 2-CD set includes (disc one) original 12-song album plus previously unreleased bonus tracks, and (disc two) additional rare tracks,

including later sessions for the unfinished follow-up Bambu album

Arrives in stores May 13, 2008, on Caribou/Epic/Legacy

Eternal Beach Boy Dennis Wilson’s 1977 solo album, the first solo album by any Beach Boy – out-of-print and unobtainable for more than a decade except as a pricey collectors item or bootleg – will return to circulation on the occasion of its 30th anniversary, and the 25th anniversary of its creator’s untimely death in 1983, at age 39. The double-CD PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE: LEGACY EDITION arrives in stores May 13th on Caribou/Epic/Legacy, a division of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. A vinyl edition of the LP will also be released at the same time, on the Sundazed label.

As of this writing, complete component details of the PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE: LEGACY EDITION package are still being finalized, as the tape vaults of the Beach Boys and Caribou Records continue to be combed for new treasure. Initial plans call for disc one to include the original 12-song LP sequence: 1. River Song • 2. What’s Wrong • 3. Moonshine • 4. Friday Night • 5. Dreamer • 6. Thoughts of You • 7. Time • 8. You and I • 9. Pacific Ocean Blues • 10. Farewell My Friend • 11. Rainbows • 12. End of the Show. In addition, disc one will contain previously unreleased bonus tracks that have never appeared on any bootleg product.

Disc two of PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE: LEGACY EDITION will be a godsend to Dennis Wilson and Beach Boys devotees around the world – especially those who have been aware of the Bambu album he had hoped to release as a follow-up, but never completed. The tape archive is the source for over a dozen bonus tracks, all previously unreleased, from the original Pacific Ocean Blue and Bambu sessions. Bambu has been referenced as “Bamboo” in numerous articles on Dennis and the Beach Boys, but paperwork that accompanied the sessions now reveals the artist always intended for the album to be titled Bambu.

All unreleased tracks have been mixed by Wilson’s original engineer John Hanlon (the Beach Boys; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Jayhawks; R.E.M; Gillian Welch) with Gregg Jakobson (original co-producer and co-writer) and Jim Guercio (producer and owner of Caribou Records).

Liner notes for PACIFIC OCEAN BLUE: LEGACY EDITION will come from a variety of Beach Boys scholars. David Leaf is the author of the Brian Wilson biography Beach Boys and the California Myth (1978), and the follow-up, Beach Boys: Spirit of America (1985). He has annotated nearly 30 Beach Boys-related reissue projects, including the Good Vibrations: Thirty Years Of the Beach Boys (1993) and The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997) box sets, which he co-produced. Leaf is also an award-winning television producer, director and writer of more than 50 entertainment-related biographies and specials, including An-All Star Tribute To Brian Wilson (TNT, 2001), and Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of SMiLE (Showtime, 2004). Additional essays will feature by Jon Stebbins (author of Dennis Wilson: The Real Beach Boy), Mojo magazine contributing editor Ben Edmonds, and David Beard (editor of the Beach Boys fanzine, Endless Summer Quarterly).

The set’s full-color booklet will include extensive discographic information and memorabilia. Among these are the images taken for the original LP package by photographer and lifelong friend Dean Torrence (of Jan & Dean), thought for decades to be lost but later uncovered in the Sony Music archives.

Long considered one of the Rosetta Stones of Beach Boys iconography, Dennis Wilson’s Pacific Ocean Blue has been a collectors item virtually since the day it was released. The LP edition, although it sold as well as any Beach Boys title at the end of the 1970s, was out-of-print in the catalog by the early ’80s, when the group’s Caribou Records deal with Epic ran out.

passionsfan79
01-25-2008, 09:53 PM
Oh my god Iam a hugest Beach Boy fan got all the Beach Boys solo albums but this one it would be a treasure for sure if they would release it

Brad
03-18-2008, 07:07 PM
http://blogs.legacyrecordings.com/thesoundboard/ar-news/the-return-of-dennis-wilsons-pacific-ocean-blue/

Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue

In September of 1977 Dennis Wilson released what is still today, in my opinion, the best solo album ever released by a Beach Boy (yeah, sorry Brian) called Pacific Ocean Blue. After its initial release, the record was cut out in 1979 and while it appeared briefly on CD for a few months in 1991, it’s been out of print ever since.

Through the years I’ve had the pleasure of working on hundreds of albums that I love, but as a Beach Boys fan the one that I’ve always wanted to see reissued was Pacific Ocean Blue. If you’re familiar with the record then you know what I’m talking about; if you haven’t heard it it’s like discovering a buried treasure. If you’re already a fan of this album then you’ve heard the stories of why it’s been out of print…it’s been tied up in litigation, labels fighting each other as to who owns the rights, the tapes were lost, the Beach Boys don’t want it out, Jim Guercio doesn’t want it out, none of which were true.

That’s not to say it’s been easy getting to this stage but that’s another story. The good news is yes, it’s finally being released on June 17 a little over 30 years after its original issue.
The best news of all is that it’ll have 20 previously unreleased tracks including several songs that have never even been bootlegged like Dennis’ version of “Only With You” (originally recorded by the Beach Boys for Holland), “Tug Of Love” (yanked off of the original album at the last minute in favor of “Farewell My Friend”) and “Holy Man” all newly mixed by John Hanlon who recorded many of the original sessions.

The first disc of our Legacy Edition will be the original album newly remastered by Vic Anesini from the 1st generation master tapes, which for whatever reason were not used for the ‘91 CD, and the 4 bonus tracks listed below. Disc Two, Bambu (The Caribou Sessions), is a roundup of various tracks that Dennis recorded during his term as a solo artist for Jim Guercio’s Caribou Records. Bambu was to be the follow up album to Pacific Ocean Blue but was never completed. One point I want to make about the unreleased recordings is that we’re not saying this is what Dennis intended to be the finished Bambu album but a compilation of the best tracks he recorded during the POB/Bambu/Caribou period. The truth of the matter is that Dennis recorded constantly during this period and tracks that have been labeled as Bambu tracks over the years were started before and during Pacific Ocean Blue sessions. Who knows for sure what would have ended up on the final album but we do have the roadmap for where he was going. We’ll save all of the details for the liner notes but the bottom line is if you’re a fan you won’t be disappointed. If you’re not familiar with anything I’m yapping about then prepare to become a fan of a great lost classic album by a grossly underrated artist that hopefully will be rediscovered by a whole new audience. Or to put it bluntly as my dear departed friend Nick Venet once said to me, “You either get it…or you’re an *******”

One other thing before you send me hatemail frying my ass for not including your favorite Dennis track (how could you leave off “Denny’s Drums”?) Keep in mind that the purpose of this set was to focus on a specific period of Dennis’ recordings and not present a full career retrospective. Hopefully this release will be successful enough that we’ll get to see a proper Dennis anthology in the future. That set would of course include “Lady”, “Sound of Free”, “Forever”, “Little Bird”, “Be With Me”, “San Miguel”, “Cuddle Up”, “Be Still”, “Slip On Through” and so many more on 2 CD’s at least. Last thing I want to say… in addition to Dennis, none of this would have happened without Jim Guercio. As I like to say he made it happen then and he made it happen again now. Jim really believed in Dennis as a talent in his own right outside of the shadow of his brothers and the Beach Boys. At a time when it probably seemed like a dumb idea to give a boatload of your own money to Dennis Wilson to make a record, he did and it ended up being better than even the most loyal fan could have ever imagined.
When we first spoke over a year ago Jim put together a team (Don Williams, John Hanlon and Gregg Jakobson) to work with us to ensure that this time a reissue of POB became a reality. There are many more folks to thank, all mentioned in the CD, but As Dennis said in the notes to his own album… Thank You Jimmy G.
Watch this space for future updates including a website, info about the Sundazed 2 LP set on Blue Vinyl and Taylor Hawkins version of Holy Man.

-Rob Santos

Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue Legacy Edition

Disc One

1. River Song (3:44)
(Dennis Wilson/Carl Wilson)

2. What’s Wrong (2:23)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson/Michael Horn)

3. Moonshine (2:27)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

4. Friday Night (3:10)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

5. Dreamer (4:23)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

6. Thoughts of You (3:04)
(Dennis Wilson/Jim Dutch)

7. Time (3:32)
(Dennis Wilson/Karen Lamm Wilson)

8. You and I (3:25)
(Dennis Wilson/Karen Lamm Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

9. Pacific Ocean Blues (2:37)
(Dennis Wilson/Mike Love)

10. Farewell My Friend (2:26)
(Dennis Wilson)

11. Rainbows (2:48)
(Dennis Wilson/Carl Wilson/Steve Kalinich)

12. End of the Show (2:57)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

Bonus Tracks:

13. Tug Of Love (Previously Unreleased) (3:44)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

14. Only With You (Previously Unreleased) (3:57)
(Dennis Wilson/Mike Love)

15. Holy Man (Instrumental) (Previously Unreleased) (4:24)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

16. Mexico (Previously Unreleased) (5:13)
(Dennis Wilson)

Disc Two

Bambu (The Caribou Sessions)

1. Under The Moonlight (3:55)
(Carli Munoz)

2. It’s Not Too Late (4:32)
(Carli Munoz)

3. School Girl (2:31)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

4. Love Remember Me (4:04)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson/Steve Kalinich)

5. Love Surrounds Me (3:40)
(Dennis Wilson/Geoffrey Cushing Murray)

6. Wild Situation (2:41)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

7. Common (3:34)
(Dennis Wilson)

8. Are You Real (3:38)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

9. He’s A Bum (2:50)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

10. Cocktails (3:00)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson/John Hanlon)

11. I Love You (2:02)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

12. Constant Companion (3:22)
(Carli Munoz/Rags Baker)

13. Time For Bed (3:07)
(Dennis Wilson/Gregg Jakobson)

14. Album Tag Song (3:45)
(Dennis Wilson)

15. All Alone (3:44)
(Carli Munoz)

16. Piano Variations on Thoughts of You (3:03)
(Dennis Wilson)

Bonus Track:

17. Holy Man (Taylor Hawkins Version) (4:25)
(Dennis Wilson//Gregg Jakobson/Taylor Hawkins)

Tracks 1-14, 16-17 Previously Unreleased
Track 15 originally issued on the Capitol Records Soundtrack Endless Harmony

Posted by Rob Santos in A&R News -1 years, 12 months ago