Title: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: harrisonjon on April 11, 2015, 05:31:20 AM I assume there's a consensus about these?: Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!), Party, Smiley Smile, 20/20, 15 Big Ones, M.I.U. Album.
More contentious maybe?: Surf's Up, Carl and the Passions This thread is partially inspired by the fact that Andrew Hickey seems to like Surf's Up & Carl and the Passions more than Sunflower and Holland, which surprised me given the views normally expressed on these boards. I've omitted everything before Today and after M.I.U. because the former are from the era before albums were considered separate artistic works and the latter are IMHO too mediocre to be meaningfully ranked until we get to the 2012 anniversary project. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: phirnis on April 11, 2015, 05:35:15 AM How is Summer Days "worse" than Today? M.I.U. and KTSA come to mind.
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Mike's Beard on April 11, 2015, 05:52:50 AM Summer Days (and Summer Nights!)
Smiley Smile Carl & The Passions 15 Big Ones LA Light Album Beach Boys '85 Summer In Paradise Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: harrisonjon on April 11, 2015, 06:35:43 AM Summer Days is fine but it does not have any songs as good as Kiss Me Baby, Please Let Me Wonder or She Knows Me Too Well on it, in my opinion.
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: phirnis on April 11, 2015, 06:43:33 AM In my opinion, Summer Days is easily one of their best ever. It has California Girls, Rhonda, Girl Don't Tell, You're So Good to Me, Let Him Rund Wild (!!), Summer Means New Love plus a couple of innocent fun songs with outstanding production and great singing.
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: harrisonjon on April 11, 2015, 06:48:14 AM All true but it was preceded by an even greater album
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: phirnis on April 11, 2015, 06:57:40 AM For me they're about equal. A song like She Knows Me Too Well is very hard to beat, though.
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: harrisonjon on April 11, 2015, 07:09:07 AM The two-fer is immense value and definitely the CD I play most after Pet Sounds.
Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: CenturyDeprived on April 11, 2015, 07:30:41 AM All true but it was preceded by an even greater album +1 Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: sockittome on April 11, 2015, 07:50:54 AM The albums that I would consider a step down from the last:
Party Smiley Smile Surf's Up CatP And I would agree that Today and Summer Days are on an equal level. In fact, I've always listened to the two-fer as if it were one great album. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Bill30022 on April 11, 2015, 08:02:26 AM Party
Smiley Smile 20/20 Surf's Up CATP 15 BO MIU Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Smilin Ed H on April 11, 2015, 12:55:53 PM Um....
Summer Days Party CATP 15 Big Ones MIU KTSA SIP Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: TimeToGetAlone on April 11, 2015, 01:06:06 PM Little Deuce Coupe
The Beach Boys' Christmas Album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) Beach Boys' Party Smiley Smile 20/20 Carl and the Passions "So Tough" 15 Big Ones M.I.U. Album Keepin' the Summer Alive Summer in Paradise Smiley Smile/Wild Honey, Sunflower/Surf's Up, and The Beach Boys/Still Cruisin' were close calls, while I think the rest are improvements on their predecessors. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: shelter on April 11, 2015, 01:47:10 PM Not all necessarily "worse", but IMO at least not as good:
Little Deuce Coupe Christmas Album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) Party! Smiley Smile 20/20 Surf's Up Carl And The Passions "So Tough" 15 Big Ones MIU Album Keepin' The Summer Alive The Beach Boys Summer In Paradise Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: runnersdialzero on April 11, 2015, 02:17:35 PM I assume there's a consensus about these?: Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!), Smiley Smile, 15 Big Ones Disagree. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: bluesno1fann on April 11, 2015, 03:57:12 PM Little Deuce Coupe
All Summer Long Party! Smiley Smile 15 Big Ones M.I.U. Album Keepin' The Summer Alive Still Cruisin' Summer In Paradise Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: KDS on April 13, 2015, 08:05:53 AM I think the biggest offenders are:
Smiley Smile - Hard to believe this came out the year after Pet Sounds. 15 Big Ones - Signaled the death of The Beach Boys as a creative force. Keeping the Summer Alive - I thought MIU and LA were decent, but this album is a big step back. Summer in Paradise - The newer tracks that made up Still Crusin were good, and a step up from 1985. Then, this happened. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Matt H on April 13, 2015, 10:54:15 AM The two-fer is immense value and definitely the CD I play most after Pet Sounds. That two-fer was the first CD I ever purchased, when I was 12. It is fantastic! Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Moon Dawg on April 13, 2015, 07:18:07 PM I don't hear SURF'S UP as a step down from SUNFLOWER. Less cohesive maybe, but does the 1970 LP contain a single tune as good as "Surf's Up", "Til I Die" or "Feel Flows"? Or an outtake as good as "Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again"?
Moreover SURF'S UP never ODs on sugary pap the way a few SUNFLOWER cuts do. Another commercial bomb like SUNFLOWER may have ended The Beach Boys. SURF'S UP saved them. It is the better album. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Lee Marshall on April 13, 2015, 07:49:59 PM :o Man!!! Little Deuce Coupe is taking a drubbing. It's an OUTSTANDING album. I totally disagree with it's inclusion in this thread. And YES I agree that Summer Days is every bit as great as Today. [maybe even marginally better] Oh...and 20/20 is a king sized great album. Surf's Up? Can't put that down as a 2nd rate or "worse" album. Worse? That suggests that the previous album was only a 1/2 a ton of turds. ???
And, that said then, the only thing saving Love You's backside is 15 Bigguns...although I'm sure that about 50% [or so] think it's a top of the line album. But that's not me. :hat S'matter of fact...this, then, is kind of a peculiar 'topic'. :lol Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: phirnis on April 13, 2015, 09:57:35 PM I don't hear SURF'S UP as a step down from SUNFLOWER. Less cohesive maybe, but does the 1970 LP contain a single tune as good as "Surf's Up", "Til I Die" or "Feel Flows"? Or an outtake as good as "Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again"? Moreover SURF'S UP never ODs on sugary pap the way a few SUNFLOWER cuts do. Another commercial bomb like SUNFLOWER may have ended The Beach Boys. SURF'S UP saved them. It is the better album. I think This Whole World is every bit as good as 'Til I Die. That said, I do hear the "sugary pap" thing on Sunflower to a certain extent. Sometimes I love it and sometimes it's a bit much after a couple of songs. With the exception of maybe two songs I think the album as a whole is absolutely brilliant, though. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: shelter on April 14, 2015, 06:02:44 AM I don't hear SURF'S UP as a step down from SUNFLOWER. Less cohesive maybe, but does the 1970 LP contain a single tune as good as "Surf's Up", "Til I Die" or "Feel Flows"? Or an outtake as good as "Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again"? I love every song on Sunflower. I think that all twelve songs are suberb in their own way. Surf's Up on the other has just ten songs, four of which I could live without (Don't Go Near the Water, Take a Load Off Your Feet, Student Demonstration Time, A Day in the Life of a Tree). And going from twelve great songs to just six is a pretty big step down, if you ask me. And indeed, nothing on Sunflower is as good as the song Surf's Up. But on the other hand, no other song on Surf's Up is as good as This Whole World, Forever or All I Wanna Do, IMO. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: SenorPotatoHead on April 14, 2015, 09:17:50 AM I don't think of Smiley Smile as a step down. I appreciate that some have that opinion and at the time of its release I can understand that this was the perception as well, but IMO it ain't. It certainly was a step, not down, but perhaps sideways or in some direction askew from the previous album.
Carl & The Passions also IMO was in no way a step down, and in fact, in some ways, was a step up from previous albums. It was the first album since Brian's slow down and retreat that didn't have a piece of Smile on it. For all it's "lack of flow", it contains all good stuff (even the Ricky/Blondie stuff is okay). It has kind of a stupid title and the initial (in America) packaging with PS was unwise, but that's about all I can find wrong with it. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: sockittome on April 14, 2015, 05:15:52 PM Of course Smiley Smile isn't a step down. It's a trip, stumble, crash, and burn! :lol Seriously though, Smiley is an odd duck, but it has its place in history. Love it or hate it, I don't think the Boys ever believed it was going to sell a million units...in September. Some of the not-so-stellar vocals and goofing off, presented in that lo-fi atmosphere....well, there's no way anyone could put that near the same level as Pet Sounds.
Surf's Up is half an excellent album. Carl and the Passions IS half an album.....or 3/4. It needed a few more tracks. Why didn't they throw in some of the accumulating outtakes to spice things up? I just don't hear anything on CatP that is really strong and memorable. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: SenorPotatoHead on April 14, 2015, 05:40:33 PM Somebody thought enough of Smiley Smile to name this site after it. ;)
Whoever did that, I love you. I feel for the Smiley dissenters and the Passionless ones....it must be so tough on them :( Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: Bubba Ho-Tep on April 14, 2015, 07:19:32 PM Surfs Up
15 Big Ones KTSA BB 85 Summer Days is forward progress. To say otherwise is a confession of madness. LDC is a party in my pants. STEP ON THE GAS, SHE GOES _WWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA....... Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: kookadams on April 14, 2015, 07:24:04 PM I think the biggest offenders are: 15 big ones is totally their demise of making new substantial output BUT love you is brians solo even tho it has their name. And to anyone undermining lil deuce coupe, summer days and smiley, yer nuts! Every and I mean EVERY BB album from 63 to 73 is flawless even w joke tracks and a weaker track here n there. Sunflower was definitely their last masterpiece as a group effort; surfs up is solid but not on par w sunflower and ditto for holland. Surfer girl being considered their first gem of an album , but lil deuce coupe shoulda been a 6-track ep...Or its six strongest cuts and shut down vol2s strongest cuts shoulda been an album as their followup to surfer girl even tho I strongly disagree with it being a weaker album jus because of sonny.vs.cassius and dennys drums. And I dig summer days just as much if not more than today, same goes w smiley to pet sounds,,,love wild honey and 20/20 but friends is good not great in my book...I wont even mention any post-holland albums sept love you but like I previously stated brian solo not proper BB lp.Smiley Smile - Hard to believe this came out the year after Pet Sounds. 15 Big Ones - Signaled the death of The Beach Boys as a creative force. Keeping the Summer Alive - I thought MIU and LA were decent, but this album is a big step back. Summer in Paradise - The newer tracks that made up Still Crusin were good, and a step up from 1985. Then, this happened. Title: Re: BB Studio Albums that were worse than their immediate predecessor? Post by: KDS on April 17, 2015, 06:06:24 AM Kookadams,
We're going to have to agree to disagree on Smiley Smile. When I listen to that album, I hear two great singles, but that's about it. Especially, when you listen to just about every BB record from 63-66 (with the possible exception of Party). Luckily, they rebounded with Wild Honey and had another good run of albums before the perfect storm that was Endless Summer. But, I'm sure I'm in the minority in that I don't much care for Smiley Smile or Love You, but I really enjoy Still Cruisin. |