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Do It Again! The Songs Of Brian Wilson
Do It Again! The Songs Of Brian Wilson
UK collection. Of the great American songwriters who emerged from the 60s, none carried such precocious talent for transcending the era's pop music tropes with heart-melting melodies, soaring harmonies and idiosyncratic musical settings more than Brian Wilson. Here Today! The Songs Of Brian Wilson was one of Ace's most popular releases of 2015. This follow-up set reveals again how Brian's words and music were so strong they made for perfect cover versions. Compiled by Mick Patrick and packaged with a 28-page booklet crammed with a 9,000-word essay by Kris Needs, the collection comprises songs that span 1963's 'The Lonely Sea' from the Beach Boys' "Surfin' USA" LP and 'Love And Mercy' from Brian's eponymous solo album of 1988, performed by artists ranging from wholesome 60s duos Bruce & Terry and Jan & Dean through to latter-day indie bands such as the Pearlfishers, the Fiction Aisle and Epicycle.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | October 28, 2022 |
EAN/UPC | 0029667106221 |
Label | ACE RECORDS CDTOP1619 |
Genre | Rock Rock / Pop |
Dimensions | 126 × 143 × 10 mm · 108 g |
Track list
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- Do It Again - Wall of Voodoo
- Heroes and Villains - the Rubinoos
- It's Ok - Celebration
- Vegetables - Jan & Dean
- Hawaii - Bruce & Terry
- Wake the World - Epicycle
- I Wanna Pick You Up - Darian Sahanaja
- In My Room - Lisa Loeb
- A Day in the Life of a Tree - the Fiction Aisle
- The Warmth of the Sun Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
- Let's Go Away for a While - Sean Macreavy
- Love and Mercy - Libera
- The Farmer's Daughter - Fleetwood Mac
- Busy Doing Nothing - Samantha Sidley
- Please Let Me Wonder - the King's Singers
- Let Him Run Wild - Papa Doo Run Run
- The Lonely Sea - Steve Almaas & Ali Smith
- Little Pad - Louis Philippe
- Let's Put Our Hearts Together the Pearlfishers
- All I Wanna Do - June & the Exit Wounds
- Deirdre - Bruce Johnston
- Darlin' - Persuasions
- Sail on Sailor - Kgb
- Hang on to Your Ego - Frank Black