Brian Wilson And Van Dyke Parks - Orange Crate Art (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Brian Wilson And Van Dyke Parks
- Title: Orange Crate Art
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Warner Bros. Records
- Genre: Rock, Pop
- Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 0:47:51
- Total Size: 309 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1 Orange Crate Art Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:01
2 Sail Away Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 05:16
3 My Hobo Heart Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:16
4 Wings Of A Dove Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:08
5 Palm Tree And Moon Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:07
6 Summer In Monterey Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:15
7 San Francisco Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:29
8 Hold Back Time Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:41
9 My Jeanine Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:15
10 Movies Is Magic Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:55
11This Town Goes Down At Sunset Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:23
12 Lullaby Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 06:05
1 Orange Crate Art Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:01
2 Sail Away Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 05:16
3 My Hobo Heart Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:16
4 Wings Of A Dove Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:08
5 Palm Tree And Moon Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:07
6 Summer In Monterey Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:15
7 San Francisco Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 04:29
8 Hold Back Time Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:41
9 My Jeanine Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:15
10 Movies Is Magic Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:55
11This Town Goes Down At Sunset Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 03:23
12 Lullaby Brian Wilson / Van Dyke Parks 06:05
Here is a view of the Golden State through rose-colored glasses that's as effervescent and intoxicating as pink champagne. Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks trade the roles they occupied nearly three decades ago when they collaborated on songs for the Beach Boys' great lost album, Smile. Orange Crate Art was conceived and overseen by Parks, who brought his old boss Wilson aboard chiefly to give voice to Parks's wistful song cycle. Given that much of the album is set in California, who better than favorite son Wilson to sing these songs? But while Wilson's voice initially evokes images of hot rods and surfboards, here he sings of locomotives and steamboats. Parks's California is a state of mind where time is ephemeral. We're brought to a bucolic yesteryear unmarred by violence and poverty. Orange Crate Art is set in "a world apart." A "hobo heart" is carefree rather than desperate. Time is something to be held back. "Everybody must come home" to a town that shuts down by 8 in the evening because "everybody's got things to do." When all is said and done, there's nothing left but doze off to Parks's pop symphonic arrangement of George Gershwin's "Lullaby."
Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE
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