Sessions '64

Sessions '64
Compilation album by various artists
Released April 18, 2015 (2015-04-18)
Recorded October 11, 1963 (1963-10-11)–February 17, 1964 (1964-02-17)
Producer Brian Wilson, Jimmy Bowen
Brian Wilson chronology
No Pier Pressure
(2015)No Pier Pressure2015
Sessions '64
(2015)
Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special Event
(2016)Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special Event2016

Sessions '64 is a compilation album released for Record Store Day 2015 on April 18. It features productions by Brian Wilson and Jimmy Bowen for the artists the Honeys, the Castells, and the Timers. The album was issued as a limited edition 10-inch gold vinyl with only 1,500 copies pressed.[1]

The set marks the first official release of the Honeys' instrumental "I Can See Right Through You" (also known as "Go Away Boy") recorded on February 17, 1964.[2] Previously, a cover was recorded by Pearlfishers for the Beach Boys tribute album Caroline Now! (2000).[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Brian Wilson, except "No Go Showboat" by Wilson and Roger Christian.

Side one
No.TitlePerformersLength
1."He's a Doll" (mono master)The Honeys 
2."He's a Doll" (stereo mix)The Honeys 
3."He's a Doll" (stereo backing track)The Honeys 
4."The Love of a Boy and a Girl" (mono master)The Honeys 
5."I Can See Right Through You (Go Away Boy)" (stereo backing track)The Honeys 
Side two
No.TitlePerformersLength
1."I Do" (stereo mix)The Castells 
2."I Do" (stereo backing track)The Castells 
3."No Go Showboat" (stereo mix)The Timers 
4."No Go Showboat" (stereo backing track)The Timers 

References

  1. Gallo, Phil (March 11, 2015). "Brian Wilson Tracks for the Honeys & More Get Record Store Day Release". Billboard. Los Angeles.
  2. Doe, Andrew G. "GIGS64". Bellagio 10452. Endless Summer Quarterly.
  3. Ankeny, Jason. "Caroline Now!: The Songs of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys". AllMusic. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
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