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The Beach Boys - Today! + Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) [HDCD, Upgrade 2001]

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The Beach Boys - Today! + Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) [HDCD, Upgrade 2001]

The Beach Boys - Today! + Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)
WV+CUE+LOG+Covers or mp3 CBR 320 | 67:28 min | 309 or 150 MB
Original Year: 1965 / Capitol Records 1990, 2001 HDCD upgrade

Although other Beach Boys albums have received greater critical acclaim, TODAY is almost unbeatable for it's high percentage of unpretentious, infectious two-minute pop songs. The group's Rock & Roll roots are revisited with "Do You Wanna Dance" and "Good To My Baby". "Dance, Dance, Dance" is a highly underrated Brian Wilson song, complemented with gorgeous ballads such as "She Knows Me Too Well" and "Please Let Me Wonder". The seeds of PET SOUNDS' sunshine pop glory were sown with this impressive 1965 record. Later that year, the Boys took a brief look back at their summer-fun days with SUMMER DAYS & SUMMER NIGHTS, which contained the beach-party evergreens "California Girls" and "Help Me, Rhonda". Listening to such unassuming fare as "Amusement Parks U.S.A." it's hard to believe that the Beach Boys' pop art masterwork was mere months away.

The Beach Boys - Today! + Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) [HDCD, Upgrade 2001]

These two albums represent the point in their history where the Beach Boys essentially divide into two distinct yet interlinked musical entities: Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine (with Glen Campbell, soon succeeded by Bruce Johnston) on-stage and Brian Wilson in the studio, putting together the Beach Boys' music with a host of top session players. Consequently, the Beach Boys started to tear the envelope around them, releasing extraordinary-sounding records and redefining themselves and their music. They'd held their own up through the end of 1964 as a largely self-contained rock & roll group that had some unexpectedly sophisticated wrinkles to their sound, but with Brian Wilson no longer touring, the music blossomed in new and unexpected ways, starting with the majestic Beach Boys Today! in 1965. The unheralded player in that transformation was Jan Berry of Jan & Dean, who explained to Wilson, frustrated at having to wait for the band to come off the road to record the music he'd written and prepared, that his duo, not a self-contained unit musically, employed the best session musicians in Los Angeles to play on their sides, and there was no reason that Wilson couldn't do the same to get the music he was writing recorded – and that few listeners really cared who was playing on a Beach Boys (or a Jan & Dean) record, as long as the voices were theirs. So apart from the vocals, which feature all of the Beach Boys, the only group members heard on most of Beach Boys Today! are Brian Wilson on bass (and possibly on piano) and Carl Wilson on lead guitar. The result is an album that doesn't really sound like any record that came before it, from the original, not-quite-perfect but still fascinating "Help Me Rhonda" to the spellbinding balladry of "Please Let Me Wonder" and "She Knows Me Too Well". The Beach Boys' music – ballads and rock & roll cuts alike – suddenly started sounding better than that of the Beatles or any other rock group of the period, in terms of craftsmanship. Although neither party realized that they were engaged in it for another year, Beach Boys Today! was also the album that more or less began the rivalry between the Beatles and the Beach Boys, with the American group suddenly making a leap past their British rivals, coming up with a more sophisticated approach to music-making that the Beatles themselves wouldn't start utilizing until later in 1965 and wouldn't perfect until Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and their adjoining singles in 1966-1967. The second album represented here, Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) rocks a little more, but it also features sounds that, put simply, were almost too pretty for a rock & roll group to make – between the rocking hits like "California Girls" and the single version of "Help Me, Rhonda" were jewels like "Girl Don't Tell Me" and "Then I Kissed Her". What's especially interesting, hearing all of this material anew in glittering 24-bit remastered versions, is that the Beach Boys in 1965 were moving just as rapidly as the Beatles toward making records that were difficult to re-create on-stage, except that they were recreating a good bit of their music on-stage (difficult isn't impossible). The bonus cuts on this CD, in addition to the single "The Little Girl I Once Knew", are a brace of alternate takes of various first-rate songs. [This pairing of albums first appeared on one CD from Capitol in 1990, but that two-on-one disc was supplanted in early 2001 by a remastered version that provides far better sound, revealing a startlingly greater depth to the productions and arrangements and making this a unique listening experience].

~ Bruce Eder, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Do You Wanna Dance
02. Good To My Baby
03. Don't Hurt My Little Sister
04. When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)
05. Help Me, Rhonda [LP version]
06. Dance, Dance, Dance
07. Please Let Me Wonder
08. I'm So Young
09. Kiss Me Baby
10. She Knows Me Too Well
11. In The Back Of My Mind
12. Bull Sessions With 'Big Daddy' #
13. The Girl From New York City
14. Amusement Parks U.S.A.
15. Then I Kissed Her
16. Salt Lake City
17. Girl Don't Tell Me
18. Help Me, Rhonda [Single version]
19. California Girls
20. Let Him Run Wild
21. You're So Good To Me
22. Summer Means New Love
23. I'm Bugged At My Ol' Man
24. And Your Dream Comes True
25. The Little Girl I Once Knew [Single, bonus track]
26. Dance, Dance, Dance [Alternate Take, bonus track]
27. I'm So Young [Alternate Take, bonus track]
28. Let Him Run Wild [Alternate Take, bonus track]
29. Graduation Day [Studio version, bonus track]

# - Group interview with Earl Leaf. Marilyn Wilson also appears briefly, but Alan Jardine is absent.

Reissue produced & coordinated by Mark Linett
Originally Produced by Brian Wilson, Recoded at Western Recording Studios, Gold Star Studios,
CBS Studios & Universal/Radio Recorders Studios, Hollywood, CA & Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee.
Digitally Remastered by Joe Gastwirt at Oceanview Digital Mastering, Los Angeles, CA (2000)

• Brian Wilson
• Carl Wilson
• Dennis Wilson
• Al Jardine
• Mike Love

Original Release Date: March | June 1965
Re-Release Date: March 13, 2001 (1990)
Format: Digitally remastered using HDCD technology
Label: Capitol Records
Catalog No.: 31639-2


The Beach Boys - Today! + Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) [HDCD, Upgrade 2001]