Welcome back, one and all, to the first thread of the Beach Boys Solo Survivor.
The Solo Survivors are going to tackle the main solo albums of members of the Beach Boys. This will not include solo albums released prior to membership in the Beach Boys. This will also not include works done by members who were participating in different groups (ie David Marks in The Moon or The Marksmen) nor will it include "Best Of" albums or rehash albums (ie Summertime Cruisin' by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston will not be included. This also means we will not be including Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE or I Just Wasn't Made For These Times.) Lastly, we will not be including EP's or Unreleased Albums.
Some of the Solo Survivor albums may be hard to come across. Smilers are encouraged to locate legal copies of the solo albums. I expect these rounds to go quicker with less voting than normal. No big deal.
So without further ado...
Pacific Ocean Blue is Dennis Wilson's only studio album, released in 1977. It was the debut and final studio album released by this member of the Beach Boys, and when released, was both warmly received critically, and noted for outselling the Beach Boys' contemporary efforts.
I'm the kind of track who gets voted off in the penultimate round. (12)

Here we are, at the end of the show!!
Per the usual, vote for your
FAVORITE TRACK. The track with most votes will be voted POB's SOLO SURVIVOR.
Tally on August 9th
River Song
Thoughts of You
Farewell My Friend
Round#1 -
What's Wrong July 18
Round#2 -
Friday Night July 21
Round#3 -
Pacific Ocean Blues July 23
Round#4 -
You and I July 25
Round#5 -
Dreamer July 29
Round#6 -
Moonshine July 31
Round#7 -
Rainbows August 3
Round#8 -
End of the Show August 5
Round#9 -
Time August 7
I love Thoughts of You. Especially the part where it goes into such a dark/semi-violent phase to emerge into something so fragile and pleading. "Loneliness is a very special place." But ultimately it is not my fave.
River Song (possibly the obvious winner from the beginning) is one of the most fantastic productions of the entire Beach Boys Oeuvre. But it's not the track that, when I first heard it, gave me a strange ache in my heart. River Song didn't fill me with a sense of eternity and the longing that my favorite track did.
Farewell My Friend, is my favorite track on POB.