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August 18, 2018
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This album is used! Cover is still in shrink with hype sticker & price tag,. . Original Yellow /Orange Translucent Vinyl. (see pics) Both records play EX.
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Gettin' In Over My Head Gettin' in Over My Head by ReleasedJune 22, 2004Recorded1996, 2002–04Length53:08Brimel/Brian Wilson
Featuring celebrity guests, such as , , and the late , . Sir created the cover art and assigned 2004 artist Mark London to art direct the rest of the package.Gettin' in Over My Head is the fifth by . It marked his third solo album of new studio material. It was recorded over several years and, making use of many previously written songs never before released, was issued in mid-2004 on . The album reached number 100 in the US during a chart stay of 1 week. It also reached number 53 in the UK.
One songwriter who was reached for a collaboration was 's who explains: "I rang up a lot of people ... and heard quite a few stories that would put off any sane person from getting involved in the Brian Wilson camp ... They said he would call me ... either he changed his mind, or the management changed his mind, or maybe he just forgot, because I've heard stories of people who've gone over to work with him, and he's not acknowledged them being in the room for days. ... he's definitely in the Wilsonverse, I don't think he's in the known universe. ... one of the few people you can actually call genius, I think, so hey, he can be as nutty as he wants."
Track listing[] No.TitleWriter(s)Length1."How Could We Still Be Dancin?" (featuring ), 4:422."Soul Searchin'" (featuring )Wilson, 4:073."You've Touched Me"Wilson, 3:214."Gettin in Over My Head"Wilson, Paley4:275."City Blues" (featuring )Wilson, Scott Bennett4:206."Desert Drive"Wilson, Paley3:347."A Friend Like You" (featuring )Wilson, Kalinich3:378."Make A Wish"Wilson3:499."Rainbow Eyes"Wilson4:0610."Saturday Morning In The City"Wilson, Paley2:5311."Fairy Tale"Wilson, 5:2812."Don't Let Her Know She's an Angel"Wilson4:1713."The Waltz"Wilson, 4:09 Tracks 8, 9, 12 and 13 originally recorded for the scrapped album Personnel – keyboards, piano, producer and lead vocals Additional Musicians Scott Bennett – guitar, bass, percussion, vibraphone and background Vocals – lead guitar on "City Blues" – viola and violin – guitar and background vocals Probyn Gregory – french horn, guitar, keyboards, trombone and trumpet Jim Hines – drums and percussion Sandra Jensen – violin – piano and vocals on "How Could We Still Be Dancin" Peter Kent – violin – guitar Bob Lizik – bass – acoustic guitar and vocals on "A Friend Like You" Paul Mertens – clarinet, flute, harmonica and saxophone – percussion and background vocals – bass Carol Robbins – harp – keyboards, percussion, piano, vibraphone and background vocals Rudolph Stein – cello – drums and percussion Joe Thomas – keyboards Nick Walusko – guitar – vocals on "Soul Searchin'"I am a music lover, I have been collecting and playing records since I was a child. I have also purchased many records on ebay, so I know first hand how important grading is to a buyer. I use the goldmine grading system as a guide. (see below for full details)
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