Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!
Published April 25, 2008
Today! is divided into a fast rocking first side and a slow ballad second side. This was more clearly apparent on the original vinyl LP release when you actually had two different sides.
Side one is an uplifting listening experience. Three hit singles and a future classic in progress form the foundation for the first half of The Beach Boys Today! Dennis Wilson sings lead on the old Bobby Freeman hit “Do You Wanna Dance.” His voice is surrounded by layer upon layer of vocal harmonies. It was a culmination of the layered vocal technique that Brian Wilson had perfected. “Dance Dance Dance” is a successful song of celebration that actually makes you want to get up out of your chair and dance along.
“When I Grow Up (To Be A Man)” is a personal song about aging hidden within an upbeat tempo and harmonies. The aging process would not be as positive for Brian Wilson as envisioned here. “Help Me Ronda" (no "H" yet) is not the single version of a few months later. It would show how a song could evolve under Brain Wilson’s care.
Side two is comprised of five ballads and the increasingly annoying “in the studio” track. It is this suite of songs that sets the tone and texture for Pet Sounds. The songs flow from “Please Let Me Wonder” to “She Knows Me Too Well” to “In The Back Of My Mind.” The increasingly complicated vocal textures and sophisticated instrumental combinations show Brian Wilson embarking on a musical journey that few artists could ever envision.The Beach Boys Today! is a mature, creative album yet remains engaging at the same time. This album has held up well over the years and is required listening for any Beach Boys fan.
- Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!
- Published: April 25, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Pop, Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Rock
- Part of a feature: The Discographer
- Writer: David Bowling
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