Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue (Reissue, Remastered) (1977/2008)

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Title: Pacific Ocean Blue
Year Of Release: 1977/2008
Label: Caribou Records/Epic/Legacy
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:53:19
Total Size: 276/661 Mb
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Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue (Reissue, Remastered) (1977/2008)


Tracklist:

CD 1 - Pacific Ocean Blue:
1. River Song (3:46)
2. What's Wrong (2:25)
3. Moonshine (2:30)
4. Friday Night (3:12)
5. Dreamer (4:24)
6. Thoughts Of You (3:07)
7. Time (3:33)
8. You And I (3:27)
9. Pacific Ocean Blues (2:39)
10. Farewell My Friend (2:27)
11. Rainbows (2:49)
12. End Of The Show (3:03)
13. Tug Of Love [Previously Unreleased] (3:45)
14. Only With You [Previously Unreleased] (4:00)
15. Holy Man [Previously Unreleased] (4:27)
16. Mexico [Previously Unreleased] (5:32)

CD 2 - Bambu (The Caribou Sessions):
1. Under the Moonlight (3:57)
2. It's Not Too Late (4:33)
3. School Girl (2:32)
4. Love Remember Me (4:07)
5. Love Surrounds Me (3:41)
6. Wild Situation (2:42)
7. Common (3:35)
8. Are You Real (3:38)
9. He's a Bum (2:51)
10. Cocktails (3:01)
11. I Love You (2:02)
12. Constant Companion (3:22)
13. Time For Bed (3:08)
14. Album Tag Song (3:45)
15. All Alone (3:44)
16. Piano Variations on Thoughts of You (3:10)
17. Holy Man [Taylor Hawkins version] (4:25)

Dennis Wilson (born December 4, 1944, Inglewood, California, USA – died December 28, 1983, Marina del Rey, California, USA) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who co-founded The Beach Boys along with his brothers Brian, Carl and cousin Mike Love. Son of Murry Wilson and Audree Wilson. Uncle of Carnie Wilson and Wendy Wilson.

Dennis served mainly on drums and backing vocals for The Beach Boys from the bands formation in 1961, until his death in 1983. While he was allowed few lead vocals in the 1960's, his prominence as a singer-songwriter increased into the 1970's. He was also known for his brief association in the late 1960's with aspiring songwriter Charles Manson, who was later convicted of murder conspiracy. In 1971, Dennis starred in the road movie Two-Lane Blacktop.

Dennis drowned at Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, after drinking all day and then diving in the afternoon, to recover items he had thrown overboard at the marina from his yacht three years prior.

He was married Karen Lamm-Wilson twice — first in 1976 and again in 1978.



  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
  • dhann
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Thanks so much for this :-)
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Many thanks for lossless.