Title: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: thr33 on March 24, 2019, 07:37:49 AM What's the best you guys can come up with here? 8)
Between the two IMO there's enough to get a balance of material from everybody and avoid weak/out of place tracks. (Apologies if there is already a thread for this or if this is the wrong sub-board.) Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: lance on March 24, 2019, 12:14:03 PM I would rather combine MIU with the Mike songs from Almost Summer, throwing in a couple of Dennis songs.
And then do the same thing with LA and Celebration. Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: rab2591 on March 24, 2019, 12:19:47 PM I always forget what slim pickings are on Light Album - with all the talent these guys had, all the unreleased songs they had in their pockets, they came up with this. And the icing on the cake is that horrendous disco track. I actually think MIU is a really solid album - full of harmonies and great chords..it has a lot of life. But sadly you can tell the band wasn't "tight" in their recordings, and that mostly yellow album artwork is pretty depressing.
This is the tracklist I came up with. I tried to get equal amounts from both albums, but man it was hard to find much of anything on LA. Good Timin is a classic and I felt it has to start the album. Side one ends on a somber note with My Diane, followed by side two opening with the rocking She's Got Rhythm. Side two, being a bit more lackluster than the first side, but still an impressive group of songs. 1. Good Timin 2. Come Go With Me 3. Sumahama 4. Kona Coast 5. My Diane 6. She's Got Rhythm 7. Sweet Sunday Kinda Love 8. Peggy Sue 9. Baby Blue 10. Pitter Patter 11. Winds of Change Great thread topic! Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Tord on March 24, 2019, 02:33:33 PM 1. She's Got Rhythm
2. Good Timin' 3. Hey Little Tomboy 4. Belles of Paris 5. My Diane 6. Kona Coast 7. Sumahama 8. Won'tcha Come Out Tonight 9. Sweet Sunday Kinda Love 10.Baby Blue Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: The LEGENDARY OSD on March 24, 2019, 02:47:37 PM Side one: Good Timin' Sweet Sunday Love Baby Blue Angel Come Home Pitter Patter Goin South Side 2: She's Got Rhythm Kona Coast My Diane Matchpoint of Our Love Full Sail Woncha Come Out Tonight Winds Of Change Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Wrightfan on March 24, 2019, 04:52:24 PM I'll do two. One included the released tracks and one with unreleased tracks:
(Released version) Disc 1: 1. Good Timin' 2. Full Sail 3. Woncha Come Out Tonight 4. Sumahama 5. Matchpoint of our Love Disc 2: 1. Lady Lynda 2. She's got Rhythm 3. Angel Come Home 4. Love Surrounds Me 5. Baby Blue With "unreleased" or "unusued" tracks Disc 1: 1. California Feeling 2. Why 3. She's Got Rhythm 4. Full Sail 5. Matchpoint of Our Love 6. Baby Blue Disc 2: 1. Good Timin' "The Seasons" 2. Full Sail (Spring) 3. Lookin' Down the Coast (Summer) 4. Santa Anna Winds (Fall) 5. Winter Symphony (Winter) 6. All Alone Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Jukka on March 25, 2019, 08:10:50 AM I know I'm pretty much alone with this, but MIU is one of my faves by The Boys. It's fun, nothing too deep, but it doesn't feel forced, you know? Must be all those Brian Wilson compositions, I guess.
LA? Make the disco track shorter, Shortnin' Bread longer (in style of long Can't Wait Too Long, with different variations coming up) and throw in a few Dennis tracks he was working on at the time. And voila, you'll have a classic odd AOR album there. Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: urbanite on March 25, 2019, 12:39:34 PM I think the inclusion of a polished version of California Feeling would have substantially improved either MIU or L.A. Light. She's Got Rhythm, Wontcha Come Out Tonight, Hey Little Tomboy and especially Shortenin Bread should have never made it onto a regular album, but maybe a rarities collection. No one in their right mind would name an album MIU.
Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: NateRuvin on March 25, 2019, 07:55:16 PM 1. Good Timin
2. Pitter Patter 3. Come And Go With Me 4. Lady Lynda 5. Angel Come Home 6. Sweet Sunday Kinda Love 7. Love Surrounds Me 8. My Diane 9. Full Sail 10. Peggy Sue 11. Match Point of Our Love 12. Baby Blue Tried my best to have a good balance of the good sunny carefree material and the ambitious artistic stuff. Everyone shines on this version of the album. Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: quichenight on March 26, 2019, 09:16:30 PM side one
1. Shortnin Bread side two 2. Keep On Shortnin Bread Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Eric Aniversario on March 29, 2019, 12:11:10 AM 1. Good Timin
2. Lady Lynda 3. Full Sail 4. Angel Come Home 5. Love Surrounds Me 6. Sumahama 7. Match Point Of Our Love 8. Goin' South 9. Baby Blue 10. Winds of Change Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Ninten on March 29, 2019, 08:20:27 AM I know I'm pretty much alone with this, but MIU is one of my faves by The Boys. It's fun, nothing too deep, but it doesn't feel forced, you know? Must be all those Brian Wilson compositions, I guess. LA? Make the disco track shorter, Shortnin' Bread longer (in style of long Can't Wait Too Long, with different variations coming up) and throw in a few Dennis tracks he was working on at the time. And voila, you'll have a classic odd AOR album there. Completely in agreement with this. The only thing I don't care for on MIU is the Peggy Sue cover. Drop that and add "Why" from MIC and it's good to go. LA on the other hand... I'm not sure how to fix that one, but at least it's listenable outside of HCTN. Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Shane on March 31, 2019, 12:13:16 AM I think I mentioned this in a post a few years ago. Keep in mind what the music scene looked like in 1978. This was the era of yacht rock- Christopher Cross, Michael McDonald, Gerry Rafferty, etc etc etc. It's easy to bash on MIU a little with 40+ years of hindsight. But really, this was a neat little album that was completely in step with the times when it came out. I call MIU the "Beach Boys yacht rock album". It should have been a much bigger hit than it was.
Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on April 03, 2019, 09:30:31 PM Good Timin
Bells of Paris Full Sail My Diane Sweet Sunday Love Sumahama Winds of Change Lady Lynda Hey Little Tomboy Angel Come Home Match Point Love Surrounds Me Baby Blue Shortnen Bread Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: thr33 on April 04, 2019, 06:35:30 AM Thanks for the responses guys - going to try some of these playlists out.
I saw a couple people used other unused tracks (i.e. Adult Child tracks, California Feelin, stuff from that second Christmas Album, Dennis Bambu recordings or otherwise), feel free if you feel it fleshes them out. I think both albums have grown on me (honestly except the disco track; I like the sound, so maybe I'll replace it with the single version of that mix) over time tbh. Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Summer_Days on April 09, 2019, 12:03:34 PM I put together an album made up of the better songs from three albums, MIU, LA and KTSA. I posted the front and back covers I did for it a couple of years ago. It’s called Good Timin’ (sorry for the large size of images):
(http://i.imgur.com/CGSzfrH.jpg) (http://i.imgur.com/o4M3Mrw.jpg) Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: chewy on April 09, 2019, 03:10:20 PM love it!
Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: coco1997 on April 11, 2019, 07:41:40 AM Love that artwork! :o
Title: Re: Challenge: Combine MIU and LA into a single cohesive classic LP Post by: Rocker on April 11, 2019, 12:20:34 PM Ok, I will compile an album of songs that come from this time frame, including unreleased stuff and also solo songs. Though not a concept album, I want this album mirror the feel of what I imagine would be late 70s California, not in a strict nostalgic way but from that of grown up persons in their 30s.
Some of the songs could need some work on the lyrics or maybe completely new ones. We'll just imagine the guys would do that. Also this probably would be a little long for a LP, I don't know. The album will be called "California feeling" (I know, not very creative and already used a lot, but I think it fits). The track order needs to be done correctly, this is just the songs in nor particular order. California feeling (the Boys' version added with just that one single "Can't you feel it?" by Brian from his demo at the right point - shangaijoeBB posted something similar on his Caribou album (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,26470.0.html)) Everybody wants to live It's trying to say Good timin' He's a bum (from Bambu) My Diane Shortnin' bread Baby blue Love surrounds me I don't wanna know (from Celebration, maybe Mike could do the lead) Lookin' down the coast/Monterey/Santa Ana winds (early version of the latter one) Full sail Angel come home Almost summer (demo version) |