Musicares A Tribute to Brian Wilson

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Product Description Every year in conjunction with the Grammy Awards, a concert is held for the MusiCares charity and to honor the achievements of a particular group or artist. In 2005 the recipient of the award was the one and only Brian Wilson, the leader and creative force of the Beach Boys. An amazing line-up of artists came together to give their own interpretations of classic Beach Boys songs before the great man himself took the stage for the climax of the evening. Track Listing: 1. I Get Around (Red Hot Chili Peppers) 2. City Blues (Richie Sambora) 3. Sail on Sailor (Jamie Cullum et al) 4. Brian Wilson (Barenaked Ladies) 5. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (John Legend) 6. When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) (Backstreet Boys) 7. Surfer Girl (Shelby Lynne) 8. Don't Worry Baby (Original Version) (Michael McDonald / Billy Preston) 9. Surf's Up (Jeff Beck) 10. Surfin' USA (Jeff Beck) 11. Don't Talk (Earth Wind & Fire) 12. Wouldn't it Be Nice (Darlene Love) 13. Pet Sounds (Brian Wilson Band) 14. Heroes And Villains (Brian Wilson) 15. Good Vibrations (Brian Wilson) 16. Fun, Fun, Fun (Brian Wilson & Cast) 17. Love and Mercy (Brian Wilson & Cast) Amazon.com The renaissance of Brian Wilson continues with MusiCares: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, a 2005 concert featuring timeless tunes by the Beach Boys maestro and his various lyricists, rendered here by a variety of artists, including Wilson himself. The singer-song matches here are uniformly outstanding, as the performances tend to bring out influences that were more latent in the Beach Boys' original versions. The Backstreet Boys (who knew?) highlight the doo-wop and Four Freshmen flavors of "When I Grow Up (to Be a Man)," easily negotiating the song's complex harmonies; Shelby Lynne shows that "Surfer Girl" could have been a country song; Earth, Wind, and Fire slightly speed up "Don' Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)," an immaculate ballad from Pet Sounds, while former Crystals singer Darlene Love brings out the Phil Spector inspiration in "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and the Red Hot Chili Peppers highlight the straight rock 'n' roll of "I Get Around," with Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and John Frusciante doing a creditable job on vocal parts that were originally sung by a quintet. The others are good too, including Barenaked Ladies (who do an original song, entitled--natch--"Brian Wilson," as well as the sublime "Till I