Brian Wilson | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Brian Wilson.

Brian Wilson | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Brian Wilson.
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["Holland"] contains more fun and beauty than any dozen efforts by more fashionable bands.

The overwhelming quality of "Holland" (so called because they recorded it in a town outside Amsterdam) is consistency, in two respects: first, it fits right in with the sequence of Beach Boys music from '62 on; secondly, the consistency of writing and performance is on a higher level than anything since, perhaps, "Pet Sounds"….

First question: what is B. Wilson's contribution this time out? Answer: less than I'd expected, but as it happens that doesn't hurt at all. With four collaborators … he composed the opening cut, "Sail On, Sailor", which is also the upcoming single, and although it lacks instant 45 rpm magic it's as crisp and cooling as fresh orange-juice…. [The] chorus sticks in your head like … well, like a Brian Wilson chorus should…. Lastly, Brian contributed a 12-minute fairy tale called "Mt. Vernon...

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