Il Dizionario Del Rock – N.° 10
1 Wouldn't It Be Nice 2:21
2 God Only Knows 2:34
3 Good Vibrations 4:44
4 California Girls 2:22
5 Surfer Girls 2:31
6 I Get Around 2:07
7 Heroes And Villains 3:28
8 Do It Again 3:02
9 Cottonfields 2:37
10 Okie From Muskogee 3:44
11 Help Me Rhonda 3:46
12 Student Demostration Time 5:23
13 Carolina, No 2:13
14 You Still Believe In Me 2:40
15 Sloop John B. 2:39
Note
Live in Syracuse, New York 1971
1971-05-11 Manley Field House, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA
Lineup
Carl Wilson - Lead guitar, vocals
Al Jardine - Rhythm guitar, vocals
Bruce Johnston - Bass, vocals, piano
Mike Love - Lead vocals
Dennis Dragon - Drums
Daryl Dragon
Joel Peskin
Ed Carter
This album is part of the italian series made by Armando Curcio Editore.
This album as been digitally remastered in 1991, it has a fine cover, fine audio quality for the time.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. These bootlegs offer an excellent image of the various bands, in some cases, better than the official material of the time. Please note that many of these bootlegs and songs have been released officially in different moments:
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Beach Boys
Beginning their career as the most popular surf band in the nation, the Beach Boys finally emerged by 1966 as America's preeminent pop group, the only act able to challenge (for a brief time) the overarching success of the Beatles with both mainstream listeners and the critical community. From their 1961 debut with the regional hit "Surfin'," the three Wilson brothers -- Brian, Dennis, and Carl -- plus cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine constructed the most intricate, gorgeous harmonies ever heard from a pop band. With Brian's studio proficiency growing by leaps and bounds during the mid-'60s, the Beach Boys also proved one of the best-produced groups of the '60s, exemplified by their 1966 peak with the Pet Sounds LP and the number one single "Good Vibrations." Though Brian's escalating drug use and obsessive desire to trump the Beatles (by recording the perfect LP statement) eventually led to a nervous breakdown after he heard Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the group soldiered on long into the '70s and '80s, with Brian only an inconsistent participant.
The band's post-1966 material is often maligned (if it's recognized at all), but the truth is the Beach Boys continued to make great music well into the '70s. Displayed best on 1970's Sunflower, each member revealed individual talents never fully developed during the mid-'60s -- Carl became a solid, distinctive producer and Brian's replacement as nominal bandleader, Mike continued to provide a visual focus as the frontman for live shows, and Dennis developed his own notable songwriting talents. Though legal wranglings and marginal oldies tours during the '90s often obscured what made the Beach Boys great, the band's unerring ability to surf the waves of commercial success and artistic development during the '60s made them America's first, best rock band.
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