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Fifty Sides of the Beach Boys

A closer, deeper look at one of America's greatest pop bands of all time.

Fifty Sides of the Beach Boys: The Songs That Tell Their Story By Mark Dillon ECW Press 289 pp.

Canadian journalist Mark Dillon鈥檚 book about one of the most important American pop groups is fan-based journalism at its best 鈥 and much more. It鈥檚 an entertaining, even-handed examination of the great southern California band through commentary on 50 of its tunes by members, collaborators, and musicians the Boys influenced. Timed to coincide with the reconciled group鈥檚 50th-anniversary tour and a new album, Fifty Sides of the Beach Boys is far more keeper than souvenir.

Over their often-conflicted career, the Beach Boys have been inspiring, experimental, courageous, innocent, wounded 鈥 and creative. Brian Wilson, their troubled yet persistent leader, is a musical genius. The other Boys were lesser lights, but Brian couldn鈥檛 have wrought what he did without them.

Journalism about Brian, his entrepreneurial and aggressive cousin Mike Love, and Brian鈥檚 brothers Carl and Dennis 鈥 the first dead of cancer, the second drowned 鈥 is usually framed as a story of heroes and villains, and the Beach Boys were indeed dysfunctional. Wilson p猫re Murry, a failed musician, was a tyrant, which Dillon doesn鈥檛 soft pedal. At the same time, Dillon gives Murry his due as a goad to the group鈥檚 creativity. He even tempers a commonly held negative view of Eugene Landy, the discredited Hollywood psychoanalyst Brian鈥檚 wife, Marilyn, hired in 1975, suggesting in an interview with 鈥15 Big Ones鈥 engineer Earle Mankey that though Landy was a control freak who charged outrageous prices for his counsel, he did help the errant and troubled Brian return to the studio.

In 1967, when the Beach Boys foundered over 鈥淪mile鈥 (original title: 鈥淒umb Angel鈥), a storied album that went officially unreleased until last year, I bought Van Dyke Parks鈥 brilliantly opaque 鈥淪ong Cycle,鈥 one of the earliest free-form rock recordings. In Dillon鈥檚 interview with 鈥淪mile鈥-obsessed Apples in Stereo leader Robert Schneider, Dillon says Parks abandoned his collaboration with Brian Wilson on 鈥淪mile鈥 because of resistance from other group members, instead settling into work on 鈥淪ong Cycle.鈥 Such back stories give 鈥50 Sides鈥 factual muscle. (Too bad Parks wouldn鈥檛 make himself available for an interview.)聽

When I interviewed Mike Love in 1970 in Burlington, Vt., during Love鈥檚 visit to a Transcendental Meditation center to push Maharishi Mahesh Yogi鈥檚 methodology, I found him smug and guarded. The headline on my聽 Burlington Free Press story: 鈥淟ie Around Your Lear Jet and Be a Star.鈥

In 1982, as a reporter for the Schenectady, N.Y. Gazette, I reviewed the Beach Boys at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and found myself backstage standing next to Brian Wilson. He was bearded and heavy and seemed in a kind of trance. At the end of 1986, after I moved to Cleveland, my first freelance article for the Cleveland Plain Dealer packaged an interview with Stephen Gaines, a Beach Boys biographer, with commentary on 鈥淪mile,鈥 the aborted and at that time heavily bootlegged album many consider the group鈥檚 crowning achievement.

The Beach Boys matter to me.

After reading this book, which features interviews with everyone from group stalwart David Marks (on this summer鈥檚 reunion tour) to Dennis鈥 good friend and touring band associate Billy Hintsche to 鈥淪ail on Sailor鈥 lead vocalist Blondie Chaplin, they might well matter to you, too. In effect, Dillon joins the reader to the Beach Boys鈥 family, extended over 50 years and as many tunes, many of them unexpected choices that will send you back to your iDevice. They might even persuade you to fire up your turntable.

Turns out, despite Brian鈥檚 assertion that he wasn鈥檛 made for these times, the Beach Boys were made for all times.

The author of 鈥淐leveland Rock & Roll Memories,鈥 Carlo Wolff is developing 鈥淚nvisible Soul,鈥 a book about underground Cleveland soul music from doo-wop to disco.

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