Made In California by the Beach Boys
Wow.
New paragraph: this Beach Boys box is something to behold. Set up like a high school yearbook with large glossy photographs, interviews, articles and fake advertisements, Made In California is a thing of beauty. We flip to the last page and we see six cds filled to the max with hits, album cuts, rarities, outtakes and live versions. The set commemorates 50 years of Beach Boysdom from Brian's "Surfin'" demo right up to their 2012 single "That's Why God Made the Radio".
Made In California has enough newly unearthed material for completests, music scholars and other varying degrees of nerd. It is also consistent in high standards so it doesn't feel too overwhelming for someone who is just discovering that this group isn't a band that only sings about surfing and cars. You need not have to comb through sub-par tracks.
Obviously, the genius Brian Wilson is at the forefront of the productions here. We truly realize how special the body of work he had produced and see the heights of creative genius and musical innovation. Wilson can safely be put alongside Gershwin, Copland and Ellington in the Hall of Great American Composers (this building does not exist). His baby brothers shine as well; Dennis, the drummer/rebellious middle child, is represented with a multitude of brilliant heart-aching ballads (mostly unreleased until now) and Carl, the finest singer of the lot, is clearly the soul of the Beach Boys. The latter comment becomes evident as you make your way through the recordings... trust me on this.
If you're familiar with their catalog, look out these newly issued gems "Sail Plane Song", "Sound of Free", "California Feelin'", "You're Still A Mystery" and "Where Is She?". For those unfamiliar to the Beach Boys, how I envy you to be able to experience hearing this wonderful music for the first time.
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