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| 1512.1 | Check the RECORDS note ! | VEEJAY::ECTOR | C'mon baseball season !! | Wed Feb 08 1989 12:14 | 24 | 
|  |     
    
    You'll find a ton of BB stuff over in the RECORDS conference (some
    real die-hard fans).  I have the Endless Summer double lp and am
    convinced that they're all re-recordings of the originals done around
    1970-71 (release date was sometime in '72).
    
    The BB's have a "greatest hits" compilation disc out, which title
    escapes me now, but it has all the "original" tracks, remastered
    and remixed for CD. It's very good. It's release date was in '88,
    so it shouldn't be too hard to find. It also comes as part of a
    boxed set of 4 BB cd's that I've seen around. Unfortunately, it
    repeats the "hits" on the other 3 discs in the set.
    
    Like the with the Beatles, good old EMI America/Capitol continues
    to stick the knife in and twist it ever so slightly, issuing repeats
    of the same material, over & over again, with no definitive
    compilations of any artists career available. It didn't used to
    be such a sleaze-bag organization, until EMI bought it. Jolly stupid,
    these Americans, say wot ??
    
    				The Cruiser
    
    
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| 1512.2 |  | COMET::STEWART |  | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:17 | 20 | 
|  |     Beach Boy compilations available on CD include:
    
    	Spirit of America
    	Endless Summer
    		both released in the early '70s
    	Made in the USA
    		released in '88
    
    There is some duplication of material in the three releases.  The
    Made in the USA disk is the only one that contains any material
    from Pet Sounds.  None of the three disks contain anything from
    Smiley Smile on.
    
    The first two (Spirit of America and Endless Summer) were released
    by Capitol in retaliation when the Beach Boys left that label
    for Warner/Reprise/Brother.  The result was one of the biggest
    selling Beach Boy LPs of all time.
    
    =ken
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| 1512.3 |  | LESLIE::LESLIE | Phase what? | Wed Feb 08 1989 15:35 | 1 | 
|  |     Don't forget the Brian Wilson solo album from 1988.
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| 1512.4 | Let's hear it from an expert ! | VEEJAY::ECTOR | C'mon baseball season !! | Wed Feb 08 1989 16:00 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
    re .2  Yo, Ken, you're the BB fanatic I was thinking of when I headed
    .0 in the direction of the Records conference. What do you think
    about my assumption that "Endless Summer" is all re-recordings,
    rather than original sessions ?? I've matched the tracks that are
    alike on that one and "Made in the USA" (which are the original
    sessions) and they do sound different to me. Your thoughts, please??
    
    				The Cruiser
    
    
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| 1512.5 | Yo, yo, Ken... | COMET::LEVETT | They're all a bunch of Baggums! | Thu Feb 09 1989 08:15 | 4 | 
|  |     And Ken, what about that obscure BB cd I traded you a while back?
    I'm sure enquiring minds want to know ;-)
    
    _stew-
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| 1512.6 |  | HELIX::CLARK |  | Thu Feb 09 1989 08:55 | 15 | 
|  |     As far as the "Endless Summer" CD being re-recordings, the copy
    I have has a statement about the CD begin made from the original
    masters with no remixing, by way of accounting for variances in
    mono/stereo, dynamics, etc.  (And sure enough, there is a patchwork
    quality to it.)  I will check against "Made in the USA" when I get
    a chance.
    
    A couple of things I like about "Made..." -- it's got the album version
    of "Help Me Rhonda" (can't stand the "single mix" on "Summer"). And
    it's got the obvious selections from "Pet Sounds" (Wouldn't/God Only
    Knows/Caroline No/...).
    The Beach Boys tape I assembled for car listening is assembled from
    the 3 CDs mentioned -- one way of saying that no single one really
    gets it done.
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| 1512.7 |  | COMET::STEWART | Wolf Creek closed for too much snow! | Thu Feb 09 1989 12:12 | 29 | 
|  |     Endless Summer was released in '74; Spirit of America was released
    in '75.  The Beach Boys had signed with Warners in '70.  Capitol
    had been repackaging Beach Boys material for years and then removing
    the original LPs from distribution making most of the early Capitol
    releases collectors items.  So, as far as re-recordings of original
    material the prospect seems highly unlikely since Brian was trying
    to keep pace with the rest of the world rather than relying on
    the past.  
    
    Often on the early recordings the masters were spead up for what
    reason I'm not really sure; I think to make Brian's voice sound
    even higher.  So one difference might be that alone.  On Surfer
    Girl, for example, there does seem to be a noticeable tempo variation
    between Endless... and Made... even though the arrangement is 
    identical.
    
    Help Me Rhonda was originally released on the Beach Boys Today LP
    with the rather odd ending (fading in and out) and the harmonica
    (Brian was high on acid at the time of this session; around '64).
    The single version was included on Summer Days/Summer Nights
    eliminating both the harmonica and the 'fades'.  Summer Days/Summer
    Nights has been released on CD as California Girls and is missing
    the track I'm Bugged At My Old Man.
    The obscure CDs of early Beach Boy Material are probably when the 
    Beach Boys were still with Candix.  These releases appear to have
    come from overseas sources that have access to these Candix masters.
    =ken
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| 1512.8 |  | AKOV13::SALLOWAY | Jeux Sans Fronti�res | Thu Feb 09 1989 13:07 | 3 | 
|  |     Rolling Stone reported Pet Sounds will be released in the next few
    weeks.
                  -Brian
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| 1512.9 |  | VINO::AMACINNES | Work hard, get paid | Thu Feb 09 1989 14:02 | 9 | 
|  |     Two of the Candix recordings ("Surfin' Safari" and "Surfer Girl")
    can be found on the "Beach Classics" CD from Dunhill. The recordings on
    this are by various artists (includes "New York's a Lonely Town"
    by The Tradewinds, a favorite of mine), and were remastered from
    original tapes.                                      
    
    For completeness, there is also the 1985 "Beach Boys" on CD (I have
    it on LP).
    
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| 1512.10 |  | 2B::ZAHAREE | Michael W. Zaharee, RSX Development. | Thu Feb 09 1989 15:11 | 3 | 
|  |     Any word on "Holland"?
    
    - M
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| 1512.11 | Irrelevant ramblings | MOSAIC::WEBER |  | Thu Feb 09 1989 15:21 | 17 | 
|  |     Re: .9
    
    In 1964 I formed a folk quartet named  "The Tradewinds". We worked
    regularly in coffee houses in the Village and were reasonably popular.
    When "New York Is A Lonely Town' came out, we valiantly attempted
    to continue to use our original name, but hostile surfer groupies
    kept showing up at our gigs, making for an uncomfortable situation.
    
    We changed our name to "The Hangmen", our formerly loyal audience
    disappeared, and I soon left to form a jazz group.
    
    I've hated that record ever since. What a great name to lose to
    a one-hit group.
    
    Sorry for the rathole.
    
    Danny W.
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| 1512.12 |  | COMET::STEWART | Wolf Creek closed for too much snow! | Thu Feb 09 1989 16:21 | 9 | 
|  |     Warners is sitting on four releases that I would love to have on
    CD:  Holland, Surf's Up, Sunflower and Carl and the Passions.  The 
    relationship between Warners and the Beach Boys was as stormy as 
    the relationship with Capitol, if not stormier.
    
    Warners is definately working their own agenda for most of their
    catalogue so it's hard to say where Holland fits into the schedule.
    
    =ken
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