That Lucky Old Sun Brian Wilson

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  • Release Date: 08/19/2008
  • Sales Rank: 62,322
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 5099923414211

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That Lucky Old Sun

1LISTENThat Lucky Old Sun 0:56
2LISTENMorning Beat 2:54
3LISTENRoom with a View Narrative 0:45
4LISTENGood Kind of Love 3:20
5LISTENForever She'll Be My Surfer Girl 2:52
6LISTENVenice Beach Narrative 0:45
7LISTENLive Let Live/That Lucky Old Sun (Reprise) 2:34
8LISTENMexican Girl 2:42
9LISTENCinco de Mayo Narrative 0:46
10LISTENCalifornia Role/That Lucky Old Sun (Reprise) 2:40
11LISTENBetween Pictures Narrative 0:47
12LISTENOxygen to the Brain 3:27
13LISTENCan't Wait Too Long 0:54
14LISTENMidnight's Another Day 3:57
15LISTENThat Lucky Old Sun (Reprise) 0:43
16LISTENGoing Home 3:04
17LISTENSouthern California 4:55

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Editorial Reviews

That Lucky Old Sun lacks the magnificent shock of SMiLE, Wilson's 2004 completion of that '67 album. But it has a natural, hopeful flow that leaves you warm all over. Barnes & Noble



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Brian Wilson's Love of L.A.by StrangeCloud

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October 25, 2008: Ok I admit it. I cannot stand L.A. But I do appreciate Wilson's love of the town and the area of southern California. This CD is impeccably produced, with fine musicianship, telling a story of his passion for all things southern Californian. Like most of Wilson's work, there are some quirky songs and a few of the songs take off in quirky directions just when you are getting into the rhythm and melody. Overall, it's a wonderful CD.

This review was written about the CD edition.

Best Solo Album of New Material He Has Ever Doneby Anonymous

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August 28, 2008: To be frank, nobody expects somebody who's voice sounds like groundskeeper carl from &quot caddyshack&quot to create a masterpiece. But it seems Brian may have done just that. Or at least had come close to doing so. Of his catalog, he is not what you call stellar. At least not on his own. By the time he released his first solo album in 1988 he had been pretty fried and almost fizzled out. So his solo material hasn't been very strong. However, after his SMiLE album was released, a small flame grew inside him. And that flame was inspiration. This new confidence helped him to record this great piece of work. In my opinion, I would say it's the best new piece of written work he has done since the Beach Boys' Love You or Surf's Up album. It's incredibly soulful with heartfelt music. The lyrics in this album are what had me sold. They make Brian sound so much more serious. Though some of the narratives are a little unnecessary. However, the narratives are mostly refreshing and help transition the album. Of course, Brian is old. Much older then when he recorded Pet Sounds. But the extra layering they did to his voice help to solve that little speed bump. However, his backup band is spectacular. In reality, Brian needs the Beach Boys now like he needs a hole in the head. The Wondermints sound absolutely similar, if not better, then the Beach Boys. The standout track has to be &quot Midnight's Another Day.&quot It showcases here how when given the right motivation, Wilson was the ultimate rival to Paul McCartney and John Lennon. If you were to compare this to any Beach Boys album, I would say &quot The Beach Boys Today!&quot is the closest related album. Tracks like &quot Forever, She'll Be My Surfer Girl&quot are a nostalgic yet refreshing and modern version of the original Beach Boys formula. To close, this album is worth every cent.

This review was written about the CD edition.