It hasn't been available on CD since 1991, but one of the all time much-feted-but-rarely-heard albums, Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean Blue, is finally being reissued on May 13th in both double-CD and double-LP formats. This is a cause for much rejoicing.
Briefly: Dennis Wilson was the drummer in The Beach Boys, could actually surf, lived with a pre-Sharon Tate Charles Manson, sported a beard that makes me jealous and Jen weak at the knees, got caught up in coke and booze, and died by drunkenly drowning in a harbour in Los Angeles. POB is his only solo release.
The album is a varied affair, but the thick (but never cloying) production seems to tie it all together as a blissed-out whole. For those of you picked up the reissue of David Crosby's If Only I Could Remember My Name, it has that same sort of Californian heat-haze floating across the whole record. There are barroom blues-rock stompers; hippie-funk workouts with squelching Hammond effects; cavernous cosmic grooves; wistful romance blowing through a sunlit room; lots of lush piano-playing like Elton John sucking on a hookah on the beach; and multi-tracked vocals similar to Brian Wilson's arrangements, but somehow broader and more lugubrious. The whole thing is an emotionally bombastic assault on the senses, that breathes with an oxygen-drunk vitality.
Dennis Wilson - River Song
Dennis Wilson - Friday Night
Dennis Wilson - Dreamer
Dennis Wilson - You And I
Even more excitingly for the Dennis aficionado, the reissue will feature a bonus disc of unreleased tracks that were originally destined for POB's follow up, Bambu. Here's a selection of some of the tracks from the potential pool.
Dennis Wilson - Companion (absolutely raw space-funk, unbelievable that this came from a Beach Boy)
Dennis Wilson - Love Surrounds Me (beautiful, loping, moping soul-baring triumph, with incredible backing vocals)
Dennis Wilson - He's A Bum (charming lo-fi bundle of joy)
Thanks to Warnerkey's Beach Boys Blog for the Bambu recordings, and to Luke for POB.
UPDATE 08/02/08 - All tracks re-upped using MediaFire.


