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Brian Wilson Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Dave Marsh

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Brian Wilson.
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Critical Essay by Dave Marsh

The Beach Boys are easily the most overrated group in rock & roll history—which presents the reviewer with a problem: simply stating the facts invites an overreaction from the band's maundering cult who exaggerate the surf bums' importance. But the truth is that Brian Wilson was never a musical genius, though he executed some of the most crafty reworkings of Phil Spector's production style ever done and, for a few years, tapped into the heart line of teenage lifestyle; that the Beach Boys have not made great rock music since Wild Honey; that the Beach Boys have not made competent pop music since Holland.

Like the LPs that preceded it, L.A. (Light Album), the Beach Boys' CBS-distribution debut, offers hope to the faithful with a mix of the barely listenable and distant echoes of the good old days. Even the vaunted disco track, "Here Comes the Night," is not so...
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This section contains 230 words
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Purchase our Wilson, Brian 1942– - Critical Essay by Dave Marsh
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