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Brian Wilson (Remastered)
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Album Details: Brian Wilson (Remastered)

Release Date:09/05/2000
Label:Warner Brothers
UPC:075992566926

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    Who is more influential? No one

    By Gregory  Sep 14, 2000

    Before Brian Wilson, rock and roll was children's music. He - almost single handedly - brought rock and roll from being a novel, fun type of dance music to music that could blow you away with its (a) depth (b) complexity, (c) beauty, (d) sophisticat...ion (e) introspection and (f) maturity. Listen to Pet Sounds and get back to me. Sure this record is a shadow of that greatness, but the shadow of greatness is better than the presence of mediocrity. Read more Less

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    A home run!

    By ComicList  Sep 13, 2000

    It was great when originally released in 88, and it is great now! The remastering and bonus tracks make it worth the purchase, even if you still have the original CD! Forget what passes for the "Beach Boys" these days, stick with the Master!

Pro Reviews: Brian Wilson (Remastered)

  • All Music Guide

    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 intact. Viewed more coldly after the hype has faded, this self-titled release is an odd, flawed creation, certainly leagues above the Beach Boys' post-1970s output, yet certainly leagues below Wilson's best work with that group in the 1960s. 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, synthesi...zer-laden arrangements and echoing percussion, which epitomized some of the less attractive aspects of late-1980s 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 that was totally 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. The 2000 Warner Archives/Rhino reissue adds more than a dozen bonus tracks, including demos, backing tracks, and alternates of songs from the album. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson is arguably the greatest American composer of popular music in the rock era. Born and raised in Hawthorne, CA, Wilson formed the Beach Boys, with his two younger brothers, cousin Mike Love, and school friend Alan Jardine, and they became the most successful American rock band in history by performing his songs, which initially combined the rock urgency of C... Read more