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Pacific Ocean Blue  (Audio CD) 
by Dennis Wilson

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Much is made of his older brother Brian's tortured genius, but Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson had his own deeply artistic statement to make--one he made with moody, heartrending beauty and fathomless, soulful introspection on his 1977 masterpiece, Pacific Ocean Blue. Besides being the first solo album by a member of the Beach Boys, Pacific Ocean Blue is a lost classic of '70s West Coast rock, a richly orchestrated opus that swaths the singer-songwriter's delicate and profoundly personal observations in epic, wide-screen arrangements that easily match the drama of the celluloid blockbusters made in his Hollywood back yard.

Awash in studio strings and layered, breathy melodies, the piano-sprinkled balladry of tracks like "Thoughts of You" and "End of the Show" offer glimpses of a more tender, wounded, and never-before-seen side of this most famously free-spirited Beach Boys member; while such ecology-themed meditations as "River Song" (which boasts flashes of hard rock) and the title cut reflect other topics close to the drummer's heart. But despite the album's more serious subject matter, the Beach Boys' good-time pop is still firmly on deck with the horn-pumping R&B of "What's Wrong" and the sunshine lilt of "Rainbows." No wonder Brian Wilson himself is one of Pacific Ocean Blue's biggest fans.

Sundazed's stunning three-LP edition of this unheralded landmark comes in a lavishly illustrated triple-gatefold sleeve housing a newly mastered version of the original album along with two additional LPs containing Dennis Wilson's absolute finest unreleased solo work, including the fascinating material he recorded for Pacific Ocean Blue's intended follow-up, Bambu--all pressed on gorgeous, high-definition, "Pacific Ocean" blue vinyl. A cult classic that's truly worthy of this sumptuous and magnificent-sounding package, this is one wave no Beach Boys fan will want to miss.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: February 26, 1991
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews
Track Listing:
1. River Song
2. What's Wrong
3. Moonshine
4. Friday Night
5. Dreamer
6. Thoughts of You
7. Time
8. You and I
9. Pacific Ocean Blues
10. Farewell My Friend
11. Rainbows
12. End of the Show
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5
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4Nice Vinyl  May 11, 2009
This is great vinyl. Nice pressing, heavy, and great packaging. If you are an avid collector and listener you will like this.

I have never heard this material on CD and do not care to. The sound and production is great here. You also get a lot of extra material to listen to and reads about. Cool.

I'm not going to delve into an album review, but since it's part of the "product" I'll throw in my two cents. The songs are sort of a window into the mind of a west coast beach guy (or boy if you want to get technical). Some are a little slow, but the music itself is still great. The song structures are free and uninhibited which makes for an element of unpredictability.

Buy this before it's too late. It rocks.

5pacific ocean blue  Aug 03, 2008
I have been a beach boys fan for ten years, I know their catalog quite
well from the greatest hits to the most obscure tracks. I also knew dennis beach boys work well, i thought he wrote some great songs on the sunflower album and I liked love surrounds me from the miu album a lot.
i thought dennis was a good song writer and argubably the second best
songwriter in the beach boys behind brian. after listening to pacific ocean blue and bambu, i learned dennis was a great songwriter.
His solo work far surpasses anything he did with the beach boys.
Dennis had a style all of his own. i liked every song on pacific ocean blue and bambu the caribou sessions had a lot of brillance as well.
some of my favorite tracks on pacific ocean blue are river song, moonshine, dreamer, thoughts of you, you and I and the title track.
on the bambu disc, he's a bum, love remember me and cocktails to mention a few.
dennis was a very underrated artist, a true diamond in the rough.
i am happy to see the album reissued. it is also great to hear the bambu tracks. This two disc set really represents the man and the artist dennis wilson was.


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5A hidden gem in the world of music....  Jul 15, 2008
Released in 1977 and long out of print, Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue is back in grand fashion. This record isn't just for Beach Boys collectors as there are no similarities in sound here. Dennis Wilson was his own artist and it shows on this beautiful ocean blue vinyl release.

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3Decent, but not great.  Jul 07, 2008
Based on the accolades surrounding the re-release of Pacific Ocean Blue, I didn't hesitate to throw down for the nicely-packaged 2-disc set, expecting an undiscovered (by me) 70's rock gem. As it turns out, the album is better than you might expect from "the drummer of the Beach Boys" - IF you'd never heard the hype - but not nearly as incredible as many of the reviewers here would have you believe.
While some may say that his lyrics were profound and "spiritual", to me they come across as simplistic and...well, stoned. In addition, Dennis Wilson's voice is problematic for me; he sounds as if he's got partial laryngitis when he opens up or goes for a high note. His vocal rasp sounds more like damage than soul.
The melodies are the strong suite here, starting with the beautiful kick-off track, "River Song", which benefits greatly from brother Carl's harmonies, which I would have liked to heard more of. The production is also top-notch, with some really inspired session playing. All in all, a solid solo effort from the least-likely Beach Boy, but not the classic I was expecting.

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5An epic journey  Jul 06, 2008


Dennis' music took time for me to appreciate...at least his BB work did...by the time I first heard Pacific Ocean Blue some years ago, I was somewhat prepared by hearing his songs on the Beach Boys "LA Light" album, and some of his very early work on the Beach Boys' "20/20" and "Sunflower" albums. I think of his songs as tone poems, a heavy rock version of Liszt or Tchaikovsy's meandering romantic vast canvases...his work also sounds through-composed, with loose song structures.

As much as I love the "Pacific Ocean Blue" songs, I have been most impressed with the "Bambu" sessions, especially the brooding ballads with slow, funeral tempos...very interesting chord changes thoughout...."end of tether" singing...subject matter mostly revolves around sentimental songs about women, which I can dig big time (seems to be a Wilson brother trait).

The productions speak of their time....deep into the late 70's, but at the same time I've heard nothing like this. The arrangements are appropiately quite large to match the "need" or romanticism of the subject matter (love or sadness over a lady).

As mentioned above, the structures of the songs are also appropiately through-composed...like an improvisation never developed into a full song, and orchestrated in the midst of inspiration rather than careful planning. Therefore, the "seams" show, and thats what I love about it.

The vinyl set is an incredible listening experience. I have yet to do an A/B comparison with the CD, but it appears the exquisite sound is wider in dynamic range, and the sound picture is deeper overall...I was stunned, and listened almost through the whole 3 LP set in one sitting. The warmth and clarity of the sound is absolutely stunning. The dark tones are deep and resonant, rounded and full. The highs are clear, but welcoming to the ear, no sound of stress or fatigue on the ear. After listening I felt as if my ear had just soaked in a warm nourishing bath. It's a grand experience in every way...an epic journey.

And the packaging is grand in every way, with much care in the design and the extra 2 page photo spread booklet (with POP lyrics on the back page) is a nice touch. Dennis's "thank note" is on a separate card. The vinyl is a deep blue...just beautiful.

 
 
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