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1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Wild Honey (2:45) |
2 | Aren't You Glad (2:16) |
3 | I Was Made To Love Her (2:07) |
4 | Country Air (2:21) |
5 | A Thing Or Two (2:42) |
6 | Darlin' (2:14) |
7 | I'd Love Just Once To See You (1:49) |
8 | Here Comes The Night (2:44) |
9 | Let The Wind Blow (2:23) |
10 | How She Boogalooed It (1:59) |
11 | Mama Says * (Original Mono Mix) (1:08) |
12 | Lonely Days (Alternate Version) (1:45) |
13 | Cool Cool Water (Alternate Early Version) (2:08) |
14 | Time To Get Alone (Alternate Early Version) (3:08) |
15 | Can't Wait Too Long (Alternate Early Version) (2:49) |
16 | I'd Love Just Once To See You (Alternate Version) (2:22) |
17 | I Was Made To Love Her (Vocal Insert Session) (1:35) |
18 | I Was Made To Love Her (Long Version) (2:35) |
19 | Hide Go Seek (0:51) |
20 | Honey Get Home (1:22) |
21 | Wild Honey (Session Highlights) (5:39) |
22 | Aren't You Glad (Session Highlights) (4:21) |
23 | A Thing Or Two (Track And Backing Vocals) (1:01) |
24 | Darlin' (Session Highlights) (4:36) |
25 | Let The Wind Blow (Session Highlights) (4:14) |
26 | Wild Honey (Live) (2:53) - recorded in Detroit, November 17, 1967 |
27 | Country Air (Live) (2:20) - recorded in Detroit, November 17, 1967 |
28 | Darlin' (Live) (2:25) - recorded in Pittsburgh, November 22, 1967 |
29 | How She Boogalooed It (Live) (2:43) - recorded in Detroit, November 17, 1967 |
30 | Aren't You Glad (Live) (3:12) - recorded in 1970, location unknown |
31 | Mama Says (Session Highlights)Recorded at Wally Heider, November 1967) (3:08) |
Disc: 2
1 | Heroes And Villains (Single Version Backing Track) (3:38) |
2 | Vegetables (Long Version) (2:55) |
3 | Fall Breaks And Back To Winter (Alternate Mix) (2:28) |
4 | Wind Chimes (Alternate Tag Section) (0:48) |
5 | Wonderful (Backing Track) (2:23) |
6 | With Me Tonight (Alternate Version With Session Intro) (0:51) |
7 | Little Pad (Backing Track) (2:40) |
8 | All Day All Night (Whistle In) (Alternate Version 1) (1:04) |
9 | All Day All Night (Whistle In) (Alternate Version 2) (0:50) |
10 | Untitled (Redwood) * (0:35) |
11 | Fred Vail Intro (0:24) |
12 | The Letter (1:54) |
13 | You're So Good To Me (2:31) |
14 | Help Me, Rhonda (2:24) |
15 | California Girls (2:30) |
16 | Surfer Girl (2:17) |
17 | Sloop John B (2:50) |
18 | With A Little Help From My Friends * (2:21) |
19 | Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring * (2:33) |
20 | God Only Knows (2:45) |
21 | Good Vibrations (4:13) |
22 | Game Of Love (2:11) |
23 | The Letter (Alternate Take) (1:56) |
24 | With A Little Help From My Friends (Stereo Mix) (2:21) |
25 | Hawthorne Boulevard (1:05) |
26 | Surfin' (1:40) |
27 | Gettin' Hungry (3:19) |
28 | Hawaii (Rehearsal Take) (1:11) |
29 | Heroes And Villains (Rehearsal) (4:45) |
30 | California Girls (Live) (2:32) - recorded in Washington, DC, November 19, 1967 |
31 | Graduation Day (Live) (2:56) - recorded in Washington, DC, November 19, 1967 |
32 | I Get Around (Live) (2:53) - recorded in Boston, November 23, 1967 |
33 | Surf's Up (1967 Version) (5:25) |
34 | Surfer Girl (1967 A Capella Mix)(recorded at Wally Heider,September 1967) (2:17) |
Editorial Reviews
This unique 2CD compilation pulls together a slew of previously unreleased material from America's favorite band, The Beach Boys. The collection includes the new stereo remix of Wild Honey, as well as unreleased outtakes from the session recordings. Also included are unreleased session tracks from the Smiley Smile sessions and live tracks from Hawaii, Washington, DC and Boston.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.59 x 4.92 x 0.43 inches; 4.44 ounces
- Manufacturer : Capitol
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : May 17, 2017
- Label : Capitol
- ASIN : B0714CTY2P
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #45,435 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #19,989 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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ST = Sunshine Tomorrow
MiC = Made in California Box Set
TFM = Two-Fer Mono
Track - Best Version - ST version rating
1. Wild Honey - ST - A+ - The music and especially vocals sound more faithful to the original mono than the MiC version. Instruments are clear and well seperated. Appropriate brightness all around, not muddy and echoey. The organ solo part sounds better than ever here, and at 1:44 you can hear a little organ part in the left channel that was previously buried in the mix. The fade out seems longer, and it just adds to the overall awesomeness of the song-can't have too much theremin!
2. Aren't You Glad - ST - A+ - Nothing less than a sonic revelation, while still being faithful to the original mono. The vocals are still right up front in your face, the guitars and organ are separated in the left channel from the muddiness and sound brilliant.
3. I Was Made to Love Her - ST - A+ - Wow, listen to that guitar! Incredible, you probably never played air guitar to this before but you will now! Overall mono muddiness gone, perfection achieved. No brainer vs. TFM.
4. Country Air - MiC - D - What happened here? The harmonized vocals sound very distorted. The vocals are a touch too loud for my liking on the MiC version, but it cleans up the mud nicely otherwise. MiC = A
5. A Thing or Two - ST - A+ - ...and now we're back to sonic brilliance. I can't wait to blast this at full volume in my car, but it sounds amazing on headphones. Again that guitar in left channel just freaking rules.
6. Darlin' - ST - A+ - Fear not, this is the definitive version of studio Darlin'. The MiC version is too bright, painfully so. Vocals sound a bit echoey, too.
7. I'd Love Just Once to See You - ST - A - Sounds great, but some mud remains. The acoustic guitars sound much better, just not as much as I had hoped.
8. Here Comes the Night - ST - A+ - Extreme improvement. So clean, crisp and clear, they even managed to mostly get rid of the buzzing amp sound that was on the original.
9. Let the Wind Blow - ST - B - I'm hesitant to choose ST as the winner. The first few seconds have some distortion, and the whole thing is just too muddy, slightly distorted and boringly mixed. On the plus side, the acoustic guitar sounds great. It's a shame that the MiC version is absolutely drenched in echo, cause it might have been the clear winner otherwise. Slight improvement over TFM.
10. How She Boogalooed It - Only the first 53 seconds are in stereo, and that part I would give an A+ to. After that it switches to the original mono.
11. Mama Said - It's the mono version.
All in all they did a great job, but we will still have to make our own versions due to Country Air sounding terrible.
With this release, all but one of The Beach Boys' Capitol albums are now available in true stereo. The exception is the group's first album, 1962's Surfin' Safari , for which the multi-track masters are probably lost. One track was recorded in stereo during those sessions: the outtake "Land Ahoy," which appears on both Rarities and the 1990/2001 Surfin' Safari / Surfin' USA "two-fer" CD. "Land Ahoy" was replaced on the original album by a sped-up version of The Beach Boys' first Candix Records single, "Surfin'," produced by Hite and Dorinda Morgan. The best collection of those early Morgan recordings is 1992's Lost & Found 1961-1962 . WARNING: Beware of the import reissue of SURFIN' SAFARI ( Surfin' Safari: Mono-Stereo ), which does not contain a stereo mix of the album on Disc 2, despite the claims on the packaging. As several Amazon reviewers pointed out, the "stereo" disc isn't even the old Capitol Duophonic version, but a repeat of the mono version on the first disc, with one bonus track - "Luau," the Morgan-recorded B-side of "Surfin'." So avoid this reissue like the plague (I'm glad I did, after reading the Amazon reviews).
I'd like to see Linett and Boyd do a similar package for the Friends / 20/20 sessions, possibly including The Boys' final Capitol album, which was compiled, but never issued, although some of the songs have been issued on other releases over the years.
Definitely a five-star release.
This new stereo remaster cleans the sound quality and allows you to hear the individual instruments better to the point that I can hear instruments that I never could in the previous version. I compared both remasters and this blows the older one out of the water completely. No comparison.
The unreleased material is great for Beach Boy fans like myself. The live tracks are a great treat since they never had a lot of live releases during this time. The bonus tracks document a really creative time for the Beach Boys. I'm a fan of all there work, give or take a few albums, but the late 60's early 70's albums are my favorite and Wild Honey is no exception. Wild Honey was a very different album and one of their best. It's one of my favorites and now even better to listen to with this new release.
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Wild Honey is to the Beach Boys what John Wesley Harding was to Dylan, or Get Back to the Beatles. It has a return to r & b basics feel to it. Not the best of their 70s work, that was yet to come, but a band getting back on track and having to rely less and less on Brian.
Not loud, good dynamic range score, cool liner notes, a quality product overall.