Title: Love Surrounds Me Post by: The_Beach on March 31, 2016, 09:05:51 AM Does anyone know how much contribution the Beach Boys minus Dennis Wilson put in this song? And also is there any difference between the one released on Dennis Wilsons CD to the versions on Beach Boys LA album?
Thanks Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: lostbeachboy on March 31, 2016, 01:19:19 PM Listen to them and you will hear a difference.
Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: Lonely Summer on March 31, 2016, 11:01:22 PM Carl's voice is audible on the LA version. None of the other guys' voices stand out on the track. wouldn't be surprised if Bruce is on it, though.
Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: c-man on April 01, 2016, 03:42:55 AM Carl's voice is audible on the LA version. None of the other guys' voices stand out on the track. wouldn't be surprised if Bruce is on it, though. Bruce is indeed on it - the L.A. Light version, that it. His is the highest voice on there - possibly the highest we've ever heard him - or any other male - ever sing! For more info than you would probably ever want on the creation of this song, visit my essay at http://beachboysarchives.com/page12 Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: MarcellaHasDirtyFeet on April 01, 2016, 06:04:38 AM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie?
Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: Smilin Ed H on April 01, 2016, 07:58:30 AM Carl's voice is audible on the LA version. None of the other guys' voices stand out on the track. wouldn't be surprised if Bruce is on it, though. Bruce is indeed on it - the L.A. Light version, that it. His is the highest voice on there - possibly the highest we've ever heard him - or any other male - ever sing! For more info than you would probably ever want on the creation of this song, visit my essay at http://beachboysarchives.com/page12 The shorts were particularly tight that day. Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: adamghost on April 01, 2016, 11:54:12 AM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie? ...or Marissa Conover, per Alan Boyd. No one seems to really know for sure. (Ed, you were there....) I'm guessing he's talking about the high note at 1:44, which is pretty fricking high (I can't hit it, that's for sure). Higher than the female part at the end. This is SUCH a great recording, one of my absolute favorite Beach Boys tracks. It's apparently mostly Cushing-Murray's work (the songwriting part I mean). This track is SO good. The only reason we didn't do it on LONG PROMISED ROAD is I couldn't fathom any arrangement we could conceivably pull off live. Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: Fall Breaks on April 01, 2016, 11:57:58 AM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie? ...or Marissa Conover, per Alan Boyd. No one seems to really know for sure. (Ed, you were there....) I'm guessing he's talking about the high note at 1:44, which is pretty fricking high (I can't hit it, that's for sure). Higher than the female part at the end. This is SUCH a great recording, one of my absolute favorite Beach Boys tracks. It's apparently mostly Cushing-Murray's work. This track is SO good. The only reason we didn't do it on LONG PROMISED ROAD is I couldn't fathom any arrangement we could conceivably pull off live. Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: adamghost on April 01, 2016, 12:00:05 PM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie? ...or Marissa Conover, per Alan Boyd. No one seems to really know for sure. (Ed, you were there....) I'm guessing he's talking about the high note at 1:44, which is pretty fricking high (I can't hit it, that's for sure). Higher than the female part at the end. This is SUCH a great recording, one of my absolute favorite Beach Boys tracks. It's apparently mostly Cushing-Murray's work. This track is SO good. The only reason we didn't do it on LONG PROMISED ROAD is I couldn't fathom any arrangement we could conceivably pull off live. I'm actually rereading Craig Slowinski's essay about the recording which was my source for saying that. The link is above, but it sounds like it's about 60-40 Murray to Dennis. It appears that Dennis came up with the track and the chord progressions, Murray did the lyrics and the melody. Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: Fall Breaks on April 01, 2016, 12:04:43 PM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie? ...or Marissa Conover, per Alan Boyd. No one seems to really know for sure. (Ed, you were there....) I'm guessing he's talking about the high note at 1:44, which is pretty fricking high (I can't hit it, that's for sure). Higher than the female part at the end. This is SUCH a great recording, one of my absolute favorite Beach Boys tracks. It's apparently mostly Cushing-Murray's work. This track is SO good. The only reason we didn't do it on LONG PROMISED ROAD is I couldn't fathom any arrangement we could conceivably pull off live. I'm actually rereading Craig Slowinski's essay about the recording which was my source for saying that. The link is above, but it sounds like it's about 60-40 Murray to Dennis. It appears that Dennis came up with the track and the chord progressions, Murray did the lyrics and the melody. Title: Re: Love Surrounds Me Post by: adamghost on April 01, 2016, 12:05:41 PM Wait-- I thought the highest voice was Christine McVie? ...or Marissa Conover, per Alan Boyd. No one seems to really know for sure. (Ed, you were there....) I'm guessing he's talking about the high note at 1:44, which is pretty fricking high (I can't hit it, that's for sure). Higher than the female part at the end. This is SUCH a great recording, one of my absolute favorite Beach Boys tracks. It's apparently mostly Cushing-Murray's work. This track is SO good. The only reason we didn't do it on LONG PROMISED ROAD is I couldn't fathom any arrangement we could conceivably pull off live. I'm actually rereading Craig Slowinski's essay about the recording which was my source for saying that. The link is above, but it sounds like it's about 60-40 Murray to Dennis. It appears that Dennis came up with the track and the chord progressions, Murray did the lyrics and the melody. Yeah, same here. Craig is the man. And rereading parts of it reminds me (as if I needed to be reminded) how much I love Earle Mankey to pieces. |