Title: Any hope for Wilson/Asher collaborations on the new album? Post by: Rocky Raccoon on February 12, 2012, 07:58:08 AM If not, it would be nice to hear some properly recorded versions of Everything I Need and This Isn't Love.
Title: Re: Any hope for Wilson/Asher collaborations on the new album? Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on February 12, 2012, 08:04:55 AM I am sure that the best thing for them to do is write songs together. I think it would be good to have 7 or 8 songs by B.Wilson/M.Love, a couple by Al and Dave individually, and a couple of unreleased Carl and Dennis gems.
Title: Re: Any hope for Wilson/Asher collaborations on the new album? Post by: SBonilla on February 12, 2012, 08:29:57 AM If not, it would be nice to hear some properly recorded versions of Everything I Need and This Isn't Love. I am putting my trust in the producer and executive producer. Somehow, I feel they should have tried this arrangement earlier. Title: Re: Any hope for Wilson/Asher collaborations on the new album? Post by: Rocker on February 12, 2012, 09:04:26 AM Both "This isn't love" and "The first time" (I know the latter is no Asher collaboration) would deserve a studio recording. "Everything I need" is a beautiful song. I wish for mostly new or unreleased compositions, though.
Title: Re: Any hope for Wilson/Asher collaborations on the new album? Post by: Wirestone on February 12, 2012, 12:57:09 PM Brian and Tony wrote a half-dozen or so songs in the mid-90s, including one called "Rock and Roll Express." It was after the Paley sessions and with half-a-mind to write an album for Wendy and Carnie. Didn't quite work out, as was the case with a lot of BW's projects from that time. Somehow I doubt we'll see them on the new album. Brian re-cutting material doesn't always work the way you'd hope.
If not, it would be nice to hear some properly recorded versions of Everything I Need and This Isn't Love. I am putting my trust in the producer and executive producer. Somehow, I feel they should have tried this arrangement earlier. They did. It was a little project called "Stars & Stripes vol. 1." |