Pacific Ocean Blue
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- River Song
- What's Wrong
- Moonshine
- Friday Night
- Dreamer
- Thoughts of You
- Time
- You and I
- Pacific Ocean Blues
- Farewell My Friend
- Rainbows
- End of the Show
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #199241 in Music
- Released on: 1991-02-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Customer Reviews
A forgotten classic
I'd heard a lot about this album but only came by a copy earlier this year for the first time. I'd been expecting dissapointment - after all, the catalogue of great drummer's albums is a pretty slim volume - and 30 years on maybe the moment would have passed. But this one is a revelation - a rarity that delivers.
Dennis had real talent as a writer withstanding comparison way up there with his more revered brother Brian. Not as a pale immitation but as a strong independent voice. The album is obviously the work of a Beach Boy but not a Beach Boys album by any means. Pacific Ocean Blue has a range and depth that is quite unexpected without the pomposity and grandeur of some 70s contemporaries. It manages to side step the sunny Califoria cliches too - more 'Hotel Califorina' than 'California Girls' in sentiment. It's still very much of its time yet it retains its self-respect. It's a mature peice with a heart, and often heart-achingly beautiful, particularly when Dennis's occasionally mournful voice is to the fore.
It is clearly conceived as a connected group of songs with an underpinning sensation of warmth and empathy. It's a whole album first, rather than a set of separate songs - so if one of the tracks crops up on ipod shuffle I just have to hear the rest.
What a shame that it has lain forgotten for so long or that Dennis never built on such a solid foundation. The Beach Boys catalogue seems so relentlessly re-packaged and re-marketed it seems odd that this album has avoided the 'de-luxe re-master with bonus tracks' treatment. It's not over egging it to call this a forgotten classic which is surely long overdue for a decent reissue.
there's very little to say,if you have a soul and a functioning eardrum-buy it
there are a growing number of ppl who think that with this album and (the never officialy released)bamboo Dennis proved himself a genuine rival to brian as the main talent of the beach boys.enough said
Share Dennis with the world.
Why don't the record company put this out again, remastered and done up all nice like? The 'big five' scrape the bottom of every barrel they have until you can see through the bottom of it, (Nirvana for instance) but yet this untapped potential source of income continues to be overlooked. It IS a wonderful album, and not just because it's hard to come by. Snobbish 'purists' who own it like to make you think that they know something that you don't because they own it, and you don't. So let's get one over on them - the sort of people who still describe a song as a 'cut', and use the word 'stylus'. Print up ten million copies of this album and share it with the world, because EVERYBODY should hear it.


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