Delve into the fascinating world of The Beach Boys' creative process with '1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow 2 - The Studio Sessions', a captivating album that showcases the band's innovative and experimental approach to music. Released on 8 December 2017 via Capitol Catalog Mkt (C92), this baroque pop masterpiece is a treasure trove of alternate mixes, session highlights, and backing tracks that offer a unique glimpse into the band's artistic vision.
Clocking in at 1 hour and 13 minutes, this extensive collection features an array of intriguing tracks, including a cappella versions of 'Heroes And Villains' and 'Little Pad', as well as stereo single mixes and alternate takes of beloved classics like 'Aren't You Glad' and 'Surfer Girl'. The Beach Boys' signature harmonies and instrumental arrangements are on full display, with tracks like 'Vegetables' and 'Wind Chimes' showcasing the band's penchant for lush, layered soundscapes.
From the upbeat 'Gettin' Hungry' to the melancholic 'I'd Love Just Once To See You', The Beach Boys' eclectic range is evident throughout the album. The inclusion of session highlights, such as 'With Me Tonight' and 'Lonely Days', provides a fascinating insight into the band's collaborative process, while outtakes like 'Good News' demonstrate the band's willingness to push boundaries and explore new ideas.
With '1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow 2 - The Studio Sessions', The Beach Boys invite fans to experience their music in a new and intimate way, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of some of their most iconic tracks. This remarkable album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the band's history and creative evolution, and a testament to The Beach Boys' enduring influence on the world of baroque pop.