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From | "Scott Shaw" <brynneandscott@cox.net> |
Subject | Re: Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue - Official Deluxe CD Release, |
Date | Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:57:39 -0500 |
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Cool! I sold my copy on eBay last month for $150. Finally my timing is good.
I never did sell all of the BB Caribou cds that are now worthless.
Scott S
> Great news ... what's the list-price so I can check how deep my pockets
> are?
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>> Good news for Beach Boys fans without incredibly deep pockets...
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>>> From Billboard:
>>>
>>> January 24, 2008, 10:25 AM ET
>>>
>>> Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
>>> Late Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson's cult classic 1977 solo album,
>>> "Pacific Ocean Blue," will be released May 13 in an expanded edition by
>>> Caribou/Epic/Legacy. The project has been out of print for more than 15
>>> years due to copyright disputes.
>>>
>>> Billboard.com has learned that "Pacific Ocean Blue" will be available in
>>> a two-CD edition as well as a vinyl version via Sundazed. Disc one of
>>> the reissue will include the original 12-track album plus previously
>>> unreleased bonus songs which are still being sorted through by label
>>> archivists.
>>>
>>> Hardcore fans will be delighted with the contents of the second disc,
>>> which will make available for the first time songs intended for "Bambu,"
>>> Wilson's never-released follow-up to "Pacific Ocean Blue."
>>>
>>> Liner notes for the album are being penned by Beach Boys scholars such
>>> as David Leaf, Jon Stebbins, Ben Edmonds and David Beard, and the
>>> package will feature photographs by Wilson's close friend, Jan & Dean's
>>> Dean Torrence.
>>>
>>> "Pacific Ocean Blue" was the first solo album from a Beach Boys member,
>>> and featured Wilson in songwriting collaborations with his brother Carl
>>> as well as Beach Boys frontman Mike Love.
>>>
>>> The unreleased tracks on the new edition were mixed by Wilson's original
>>> engineer, John Hanlon, with "Pacific Ocean Blue" co-writer/producer
>>> Gregg Jakobson and Caribou Records owner Jim Guercio.
>>>
>>> Wilson drowned on Dec. 28, 1983, in Marina Del Rey, Calif., after
>>> struggling with drug addiction for several years.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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