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Title: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: halblaineisgood on April 13, 2007, 09:05:20 PM
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Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: Shane on April 14, 2007, 01:50:20 AM
My vote goes for "Why Do Fools Fall In Love".  Just ignore the vocals and listen to the backing track.  That practically IS a Spector production.

Too bad the multi-tracks for most of the "Shut Down Vol. 2" album are missing.  I'd love to hear that instrumental track isolated.  Any idea what happened to them?


Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: SloopJohnB on April 14, 2007, 02:28:25 AM
My vote goes for "I Do"... Which was featured in "Wall of Soundalikes, vol. 2".  :p


Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: Rocker on April 14, 2007, 03:28:07 AM
My vote goes for "Why Do Fools Fall In Love".  Just ignore the vocals and listen to the backing track.  That practically IS a Spector production.

Too bad the multi-tracks for most of the "Shut Down Vol. 2" album are missing.  I'd love to hear that instrumental track isolated.  Any idea what happened to them?

That's what I think too. On "Why do fools fall in love" I guess he tried to imitate Spector's sound while later on he had his own special touch.


Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: ricepilafhaus on April 14, 2007, 11:29:23 AM
I have to say "I Do" is one of the most Spector-esque productions in the BBs backlog.  The production, the singing, the song itself. Yeah.  As for Brian-esque Spector productions, how about "Do I Love You?" by the Ronettes.  Oh my God, what a song!


Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: matt-zeus on April 14, 2007, 05:15:26 PM
I'd say Brians most Spector-like productions are 'He's a Doll' and 'The one you can't have'. :)


Title: Re: Brian's most spectoresque production, Spector's most brianesque
Post by: Fun Is In on April 15, 2007, 01:58:01 PM
I recently found a used copy of the CD "Pet Projects The Brian Wilson Productions".

It starts out with "Runaround Lover" by Sharon Marie-- it'd fit right into any "Back to Mono with Phil" set.