I got lucky and found it in the $1 bin at the local used cd chain. That was ten years ago. Scott S > At least you had one... I could never find a cd. My original promo copy of > the album is showing it's age from lots of play over the years. I'm very > happy to see both of these are finally getting a release. > > rs > > Scott Shaw wrote: > >> 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? >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>>> Good news for Beach Boys fans without incredibly deep pockets... >>>> >>>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --------------------------------- >>>>> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. >>>>> Try it now. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > Ronald Sanchez > Director Of A&R > Career Records > Donovan's Brain > ======================================================================= > Detailed Audities-List information: > To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: > >