Christine-Denis album?
I just read the following tidbit in a FM article at khits.com:
Did you know? • In the late-1970s Christine McVie laid down an album's worth of professionally recorded demos and full blown studio tracks both written and performed with then-boyfriend, the late Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson. ................... How true is this? I apologize if this has been discussed and/or noticed here before. |
Well, Richard seems like he was pretty close to Dennis. This might be something he can elaborate on.
Michele |
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I can't believe this would be true.
That's not something that can be hidden away with no mention for 35 years. ...however, if it were true then those recordings would be a treasure trove. I've just asked 'Dickdash' |
Here's another tidbit on it from http://www.ask4direct.com/InfoRead.a...InfoID=935907:
"In the late-'70s Christine McVie laid down an album's worth of professionally recorded demos and full-blown studio tracks both written and performed with then-boyfriend, the late Beach Boy Dennis Wilson. McVie is in possession of the tapes and so far, has not allowed them to be released in any form." And this tidbit, from http://www.1057thepoint.com/news/mus...virtual-track: "Prior to Wilson's drowning death in 1983, he was continuing to record, both in collaboration with longtime girlfriend Christine McVie, who controls the masters to their joint work, and with his brother Brian Wilson on a series of songs which exist in various states of completion." |
It's a shame for them never to see the light of day. If she's worried about the quality she could explain that they aren't finished and are not what they envisioned upon completion at all, but still let the world hear the raw material. I mean Dennis' fans would love it as much as her fans would.
Michele |
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No one predicted the internet, or that it would allow lots of unreleased stuff to be shared so freely and easily. We've come to expect that as the norm - nothing is off limits. Unless Christine or Dennis shared their work-in-progress by disseminating it on cassettes to all of their friends (like Stevie Nicks did ). Only if someone gets hold of track reels (if they even exist) and posts them online, will they ever see the light of day. |
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However, I wonder why this information is surfacing now. I suspect Christine herself has informed journalists of the music and is putting out an initial buzz about it in her typical maybe/maybe not fashion. This is, remember, how news of her solo album began to surface. A boy can dream, can't he? |
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I swear I even hear her on the song "Love Surrounds Me" on the Beach Boys' Light Album: http://eil.com/images/main/Beach+Boy...BUM-438734.jpg |
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with Richard Dashut. She's wearing the same shirt in both pictures. They could be from the same studio sessions with Dennis. I hope Richard will answer the question about this possible album that Chris & Dennis were working on. I have a feeling that he may have been with them in the studio. Imagine a Christine McVie/Dennis Wilson album produced by Richard Dashut! |
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I remember seeing that photo of her on Sanctuary Records. "New Albums: Christine McVie"
We should have known she was going to get the bug to write again. I just wish she hadn't waited 10 years after, "In The Meantime" Which keeps getting better to my ears. |
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...I'm thinking of the 'Free As A Bird'/'Real Love' Beatles recordings for Anthology. For those songs Jeff Lynne had very little to work with. However, if there's any seed of quality then with modern music technology you can make something worthwhile out of very little. Bl**dy hell, I've just realised Anthology was nearly twenty years ago! Where did the time go? |
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