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August 22, 2008

Stream Brian Wilson's That Lucky Old Sun

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We've been following the developments on Brian's latest album closely because, well, he is Brian Wilson. Thanks to reader Paul we know there's a full album stream up today over at USA Today, which seems to confirm our suspicious that it would contain moments of sheer brilliance (ala "Midnight's Another Day") and others of pure hoke (although not quite ala Smart Girls"). The latter come compliments of the interstitial "Narrative" tracks, mostly, but you can pick and choose what to listen to pretty easily with the streaming player. Just pick anything that doesn't have a "Narrative" prefix -- or at the very least, do "Midnight's Another Day">"That Lucky Old Sun (Reprise)." Repeatedly.

That Lucky Old Sun is out 9/2 via Capitol/EMI. Brian's got three more dates on the calendar for this year, all at the Hollywood Bowl. The Hollywood Bowl gets namechecked in "California Role." I predict lots of self-satisfied applause.

Posted at 9:10 AM by amrit
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Wow, I didn't know what interstitial meant until today. Thanks 'gum!

Posted by: barry at 08/22/08 9:55 AM  | Reply
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Those narrations are written by long time collaborator Van Dyke Parks. They grow on you.

Posted by: JMAC at 08/22/08 1:59 PM  | Reply
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love it except for the tedium that is "Good Kind Of Love"

Posted by: dave at 08/22/08 2:52 PM  | Reply
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This is far, far better than I expected it to be. After one listen, I'm almost inclined to say this is miraculous.

Posted by: spencer at 08/22/08 3:13 PM  | Reply
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very classic. I can't believe you would advocate jumping around and skipping tracks - I think all the narratives and reprises indicate that the album is meant to be listened to as a complete piece. I can't remember the last time I sat at my computer and streamed an entire album.... this is some beautiful work from BW. Stunning that he's still got it and writing at this caliber, 43 years after Pet Sounds.

Posted by: chico at 08/22/08 3:26 PM  | Reply
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amrit, you might want to fix the article if it's not too late. I spent like three minutes staring at Brian's playlist to find a song called Midnight Girls before I finally realized you had effed up.

Good album!

Posted by: do-gooder at 08/24/08 11:42 AM  | Reply
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you have indeed done good, thanks. tis fixed.

Posted by: amrit profile link  in reply to do-gooder's comment at 08/25/08 8:42 AM  | Reply
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Isn't the vinyl already out? I saw the LP at Silver Platters in Seattle last week...Hm..

Posted by: christian at 08/24/08 9:11 PM  | Reply
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whoa. surfer girl, midnight's another day and southern california is amazingly good. sounds like vintage stuff. great.

Posted by: D at 08/26/08 11:07 AM  | Reply
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