Showing posts with label fleetwood mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fleetwood mac. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

mp3: Atlas Sound covers Fleetwood Mac

"No One Is Listening"

Bradford continues to do his thing, this time on a romantic backyard acoustic version of Fleetwood Mac's "Walk A Thin Line." I think I can hear some banjo in the mix, which gives it a sort of campfire feel, same time, my ears may be tricked. Either way, another gem courtesy of Mr. Cox.

Atlas Sound- Walk A Thin Line

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Bobkast #14: Get On The Disco Train

"You're A Vegetable"
With the solstice behind us, we figured its as good a time as any to share a brand new, fresh for Summer Bobkast with you. A potent and delectable mix of sugary pop, acid disco, African pop-hop and Michael Jackson, the latest Bobkast is fun for all ages, shapes and sizes. Enjoy.

Bobkast #14: Crazy Train, Sexy Train, Get On The Disco Train

Tracklist
1. Michael Jackson- Wanna Be Starting Something
2. Esau Mwamwaya- Tengazako 2 (Paper Planes remix)
3. Fleetwood Mac vs. Gwen Stefani- Everywhere (Paul Devro Mix)
4. Dance Reaction- Disco Train (Morgan Geist Mix)
5. Indeep- Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Mirage remix)
6. Air France- Collapsing At Your Doorstep
7. Music Go Music- Light of Love
8. James Pants- Crystal Lite (Feat. Deon Davis)
9. J DILLA- The $
10. Atlas Sound- Balcony
11. Lykke Li vs. Field- Dance, Dance, Dance In My Face (The Hood Internet mash)
12. Cryptacize- Peg (Steely Dan cover)

Bobkast #14: Crazy Train, Sexy Train, Get On The Disco Train {direct linl; right click (or apple + click) to save}

Friday, January 25, 2008

lost & found: Pacific Ocean Blue

"Let It Shine On You"

I've been a major proponent of reissueing Dennis Wilson's out-of-print classic Pacific Ocean Blue since it found it's way into my psyche a few years ago. Lately I've been yearning for more than my digital copy which I found on the royal pink OINK. While OINK was totally illegal, it's celebrated archives were so vast that it made it near essential for music obsessives scouring for obscure tracks and forgotten gems. If it weren't for OINK I never would have found Pacific Ocean Blue.

Dennis' first solo effort, the first by any Beach Boy, is a golden slice of '70s Angelino extravagance. Released in 1977, the record plays well alongside the Beach Boy's Holland and Fleetwood Mac's self-titled. This makes sense as Dennis had a long, tumultuous love affair with Fleetwood songstress Christine McVie. A sailor at heart, Pacific Ocean Blue invokes Wilson's love of the sea in song and in tone. Ironically, Dennis hated Pacific Ocean Blue, claiming it had no substance.

Besides making music, Dennis led a rather bizarre existence.Full of heart and love, Dennis's vulnerability often got the best of him. His innocence is what solidified his relationship to Charles Manson, who frequently stayed at Wilson's home. The two also played music together. Charlies really wanted to be a pop star. In a magazine interview, Dennis once referred to Manson as "The Wizard." After the murders, Wilson rarely spoke on the Manson connection, although he hinted that he knew what provoked the murders and said one day he would publish it in a book. However, addiction took its toll on Wilson, who lived a remarkably self-destructive lifestyle in late '70s Los Angeles (He was said to have crashed Christine McVie's Rolls Royce twelve times!). In a a stroke of tragedy, Denny drowned while drunkenly swimming in Marina Del Ray in 1983. He was quoted earlier that day as saying "I'm lonesome. I'm lonesome all the time."

But we shall Rejoice! Rejoice! because Wilson's masterpiece is finally getting the remastered, re-issued treatment it deserves. Out of print since 1991, copies of the album on record go for up to $300, while CD's are at upwards of $120. Now thanks to Legacy Recordings and Sundazed, who will release a 180-gram vinyl mini-box re-issue, the public will finally be able to bask in the light of the Dreamer.

If you would like to know more about the fascinating life of Dennis Wilson, check out this great documentary, Dennis Wilson Forever on Flasher. It's free.

Pacific Ocean Blue hits stores again on 4/18/2008