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| Studio = Brother Studios, Santa Monica, CA | Genre = Rock,〔 pop〔 | Length = 37:15 | Label = Caribou | Producer = Dennis Wilson, Gregg Jakobson | Misc = }} ''Pacific Ocean Blue'' is the only solo studio album by Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson. When released in August 1977, it was warmly received critically, and noted for outselling the Beach Boys' contemporary efforts. Two singles were issued from the album, "River Song" and "You and I", which did not chart. ==Background and recording== After several attempts, starting in 1970, to realize his own project, some of which made it to the finished album, Wilson recorded the bulk of ''Pacific Ocean Blue'' in the months spanning the fall of 1976 to the following spring, at the Beach Boys' own Brother Studios. At the time of recording, Dennis' hard living had begun affecting his looks and more importantly his singing voice, which now delivered grainy and rough, yet still deeply soulful, vocals.〔 Recalling the time Wilson spent working on the album, co-producer Gregg Jakobson said, "This was when he fully accepted himself as an artist. Brian had shown him chords on the piano, but as he'd become more proficient the music that came forth was not derivative of that. Having his own studio helped tremendously. With a little encouragement, and the right tools, Dennis took off."〔Edmonds, Ben. "Dennis Wilson: The Lonely Sea". Mojo, November 2002〕 Brian reported that his reaction when Dennis played him early mixes of the album was "Dennis, that's funky! That's ''funky''!" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pacific Ocean Blue」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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