But this is by no means any sort of "opening of the vaults" of Beach Boys outtake material from 1963. For those that have a fetish for early era Brian productions and collaborations, this will be an interesting release. Basically, the labels have to put out anything that has already been bootlegged, because that's the stuff that any label has direct access to and can put out legitimately if it falls into public domain.Īs far as this release goes, it's a hodge-podge of demos and tracks with varying degrees of Brian Wilson/Beach Boys involvement. Apparently, this pertains mainly to the odd category of material that has not been "officially" released but does already exist out there. First up is the odd compilation "The Big Beat - 1963." What exactly is the story here? Well, read all about it here:īasically, we're seeing a bunch of weird activity from record labels housing oldie bands, as there are a bunch of confusing, vague copyright laws floating around that basically dictate that labels have to put out "unreleased" material in order to avoid having it pass into public domain and thus be freed up for anybody to legitimately release. There are a few interesting things announced on the horizon for Beach Boys fans.
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