Post subject: [2015-09-11] Ricci Martin "Beached (Expanded Edition)" Beach Boys-related (Second Disc/Real Gone)
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:35 pm
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Jay wrote:
Count me in!
I hear you Jay. Now they say things come in three.
We have Carl Wilson, Ricci Martin and now lets hope for "The Flame". A 1970 Carl Wilson production on Brother Records with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Faatar as alumni.
I have this on LP (and it is even in Quad no less). Stephen Desper who engineered the album said their is a second album recorded but never released. Boy, would that be great. A two-fer!
Post subject: [2015-09-11] Ricci Martin "Beached (Expanded Edition)" Beach Boys-related (Second Disc/Real Gone)
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 12:04 am
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Rick A wrote:
Jay wrote:
Count me in!
I hear you Jay. Now they say things come in three.
We have Carl Wilson, Ricci Martin and now lets hope for "The Flame". A 1970 Carl Wilson production on Brother Records with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Faatar as alumni.
I have this on LP (and it is even in Quad no less). Stephen Desper who engineered the album said their is a second album recorded but never released. Boy, would that be great. A two-fer!
Rick A.
Rick,
That's exactly what I have been hoping for on The Flame album -- a two-disc set modeled after the Dennis Wilson Pacific Ocean Blue set, which had tracks recorded for the unreleased follow-up on disc 2. I do have the grey area CD of their album (purchased before I knew it was grey area), and it is not a good representation of the album at all.
Post subject: [2015-09-11] Ricci Martin "Beached (Expanded Edition)" Beach Boys-related (Second Disc/Real Gone)
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 11:37 am
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Just like "Ricky".
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