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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone | |||
| 2. Here She Comes | |||
| 3. He Come Down | |||
| 4. Marcella | |||
| 5. Hold on Dear Brother | |||
| 6. Make It Good | |||
| 7. All This Is That | |||
| 8. Cuddle Up | |||
| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Sail On, Sailor | |||
| 2. Medley | |||
| 3. Steamboat | |||
| 4. Only With You | |||
| 5. Leaving This Town | |||
| 6. Medley | |||
| 7. Medley | |||
| 8. Mt. Vernon and Fairway | |||
| 9. I'm the Pied Piper [Instrumental] | |||
| 10. Better Get Back in Bed | |||
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Expand your Musical Appreciation of the Beach Boys,
By R. Reviewer (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Carl & The Passions - So Tough / Holland (Audio CD)
Take the time to listen to these two albums and then begin to question why this music has been unavailable for so long. For those of you who only know the Beach Boys as a 60's Surf & Car band now is your chance to hear a little of the 'B side' of this truly wonderful group.
"So Tough/Holland" represents the band at a time when American popular culture was embarrassed to admit that it had ever heard of the Beach Boys. Times had changed and by the early 70's the Beach Boys - it was thought - were of a bygone era. This CD proves otherwise. "Holland" is the better of the two albums, in fact Rolling Stone magazine named it as one of the top 5 albums of the year. Recording this album 5500 miles from home -in this case the Netherlands - inspired the Beach Boys to new musical heights. "Sail On Sailor", "Trader", and "Funky Pretty" are truly incredible tunes and the strongest of the lot, although the rest of the album is also very good and together represent a unified, somewhat magical sounding tribute to the bands home state. "Carl & The Passions - So Tough", while not having the same thematic cohesion as "Holland" still has some very special musical gems including the beautiful "All This Is That" the funky "Marcella" and the thoughtful "You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone". This album demonstrates Carl Wilson's leadership of the Beach Boys in the absence of his brother Brian, and more importantly, his incredible versatility as a vocalist. Through this album, one can begin to appreciate Carl as one of the most underrated vocalists of the rock era. Having his name in the album title was a fitting acknowledgment of his importance to the Beach Boys and their music.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Contains One Of The Most Beautiful Songs Of All Time,
This review is from: Carl & The Passions - So Tough / Holland (Audio CD)
I just want to say that this album contains one of the most beautiful songs of all time. "Only With You" is one of the greatest songs that I have ever heard. I actually heard that song for the first time on the movie "I'm With Lucy". It has a heartfelt message, it is soft and is so real-to-life.
I am a 22 year-old black man, and I am probably not the target audience for The Beach Boys, but I am so grateful to have crossed paths with their music. Thank you Beach Boys. Rock On.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Beach Boys 'Make It Good' with these efforts!,
By Nicholas Arietano, Jr. (Edison, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Carl & The Passions - So Tough / Holland (Audio CD)
What can I say about "Carl and The Passions: So-Tough" and"Holland"? Definite necessities for ANY rock and roll collection. The Wilson Brothers' soul and spirit are both present especially on "Carl and The Passions". The ones that malign these releases have stereotyped the group to high Heaven. OK there are NO surf songs on here. This was the 1970's. Was it necessary for Warner Brothers/Reprise to release "Carl and The Passions" with "Pet Sounds"? No. This particular album didn't "Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone". The first track features Carl in great soulful fashion on vocal, and the group's backing does the song justice as well. The Beach Boys took some risks including Ricky Fataar and Blondie Chaplin during this time.They gave the group definition in the early 70s. Especially "live". "Here She Comes" is a great song, nuff said. "He Come Down" is a good example of how Al Jardine and Carl Wilson could write an enjoyable (to say the least) melody. "Marcella" is kick-butt Beach Boys--a great Brian Wilson composition. "Hold On Dear Brother" HAD to be written for Brian--no bones about it. Another one of those songs to tell someone you care about to "hang in there". "All This Is That" is magical. One of the group's shiniest moments. "Make It Good" and "Cuddle Up" take us inside the heart of Dennis Wilson. Think about it--how many drummers could write love songs as tender as he? Not many. (Of course the music world would be lost without Ringo's "Don't Pass Me By" from the "White Album"--but that's another issue, another day). A brief effort? Yes--but in this case, less is more. "Holland"--another underappreciated masterpiece from the group(!)What was with the fans back then? Yeh I know, you were all too busy singing along with Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd ("Dark Side of the Moon"--uh huh....) "Holland" kicks off with "Sail On Sailor" (I wonder if anybody but yours truly figured out that if you abbreviate the title you get "SOS"? ) The BEST song to come out of the Beach Boys early 70s career. "Steamboat" is great songwriting. I love The "California Saga" suite. "Trader" is pure Carl Wilson genius--his soul lives on in his music. "Leaving This Town" is pure 70s--great keyboard work, more than 5 minutes long--hey at least it brings you back to earth and doesn't lose you unlike other 70s bands did (Too many to mention). "Only With You" is a wonderful ballad--The Wedding Song that never was--"Funky Pretty" is pretty funky. "Mount Vernon and Fairway"--Brian was creative with this little piece of wit--just different--how is it when others from the 70s went out on a limb they were considered "gods" but when The Beach Boys did this it wound up in the cut out bin? Enjoy!
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