
Melt Away: A Tributo To Brian Wilson
âShe & Him â the acclaimed twosome of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel â are known for the stylish arrangements, sophisticated interpretations, and sharply drawn originals they have perfected across their exceedingly fruitful six-album, 14-year collaboration. Now, with Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, their seventh full-length release (and first for Fantasy,) the duo has crafted a love letter to 60âs-era Southern California-inspired pop that stands on its own as a defining musical achievement. Produced by M. Ward and mixed by Tom Schick (Wilco, Norah Jones, Iron and Wine), Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson is the pairâs first in six years and features an abundance of smartly chosen Wilson/Beach Boys compositions, some universally beloved and others a little less familiar. All of them though, whether ingrained in your soul or hearing for the first time, share a flair for the dramatic. Ward and Deschanel bring their uncanny communal musical instincts to these pop-noir confections and re-imagine them for these times
The inviting, twangy album opener, Brian Wilson and Mike Loveâs âDarlinâ,â (from the Beach Boys 1967 album Wild Honey) sets a high bar that She & Him meets throughout. The duoâs devoted take on âWouldnât It Be Niceâ is especially revealing. Most wouldnât consider touching the stone-cold classic, yet they lean into it with unabashed joy. Elsewhere, the bandâs sublime version of Wilsonâs mournful âTil I Dieâ is a three-minute and 22 second marvel. Deschanelâs spectacular vocal turn on the criminally overlooked Wilson solo cut âMelt Awayâ transforms the originalâs lush, string-heavy treatment into a post-modern folk-pop gem. Other highlights include the surf-rock throwback âDo It Again,â featuring vocals from Brian Wilson himself (!) and the graceful âPlease Let Me Wonder,â a long-treasured Wilson album cut. Finally, the Beach Boyâs timeless âDonât Worry Babyâ might be the albumâs centerpiece and most affecting track. M.Wardâs earthy, laconic lead vocal layered over an exquisite arrangement feels organic and completely new â just like this album, a stunner in every wasâ
Tracklist:
- âDarlinââ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1967 LP Wild Honey
- âWouldnât It Be Niceâ â (Wilson-Asher-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âTil I Dieâ â (Brian Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1971 LP Surfâs Up
- âDeidreâ â (Johnson-Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âMelt Awayâ â (Brian Wilson) â from Brian Wilsonâs 1988 self-titled solo LP
- âGood To My Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDonât Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)â â (Wilson-Asher) - from the 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âDonât Worry Babyâ â (Wilson-Christian) â from the Beach Boys 1964 LP Shut Down Volume 2
- âThis Whole Worldâ â (Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âKiss Me, Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDo It Againâ featuring Brian Wilson â (Wilson-Love) â from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends
- "Heads You Win, Tails I Lose" â (Wilson-Usher) - from the Beach Boys 1962 LP Surfinâ Safari
- âPlease Let Me Wonderâ â (Wilson-Love) - from 1965 LP the Beach Boys Today!
- âMeant For Youâ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends
Melt Away: A Tributo To Brian Wilson
âShe & Him â the acclaimed twosome of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel â are known for the stylish arrangements, sophisticated interpretations, and sharply drawn originals they have perfected across their exceedingly fruitful six-album, 14-year collaboration. Now, with Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, their seventh full-length release (and first for Fantasy,) the duo has crafted a love letter to 60âs-era Southern California-inspired pop that stands on its own as a defining musical achievement. Produced by M. Ward and mixed by Tom Schick (Wilco, Norah Jones, Iron and Wine), Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson is the pairâs first in six years and features an abundance of smartly chosen Wilson/Beach Boys compositions, some universally beloved and others a little less familiar. All of them though, whether ingrained in your soul or hearing for the first time, share a flair for the dramatic. Ward and Deschanel bring their uncanny communal musical instincts to these pop-noir confections and re-imagine them for these times
The inviting, twangy album opener, Brian Wilson and Mike Loveâs âDarlinâ,â (from the Beach Boys 1967 album Wild Honey) sets a high bar that She & Him meets throughout. The duoâs devoted take on âWouldnât It Be Niceâ is especially revealing. Most wouldnât consider touching the stone-cold classic, yet they lean into it with unabashed joy. Elsewhere, the bandâs sublime version of Wilsonâs mournful âTil I Dieâ is a three-minute and 22 second marvel. Deschanelâs spectacular vocal turn on the criminally overlooked Wilson solo cut âMelt Awayâ transforms the originalâs lush, string-heavy treatment into a post-modern folk-pop gem. Other highlights include the surf-rock throwback âDo It Again,â featuring vocals from Brian Wilson himself (!) and the graceful âPlease Let Me Wonder,â a long-treasured Wilson album cut. Finally, the Beach Boyâs timeless âDonât Worry Babyâ might be the albumâs centerpiece and most affecting track. M.Wardâs earthy, laconic lead vocal layered over an exquisite arrangement feels organic and completely new â just like this album, a stunner in every wasâ
Tracklist:
- âDarlinââ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1967 LP Wild Honey
- âWouldnât It Be Niceâ â (Wilson-Asher-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âTil I Dieâ â (Brian Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1971 LP Surfâs Up
- âDeidreâ â (Johnson-Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âMelt Awayâ â (Brian Wilson) â from Brian Wilsonâs 1988 self-titled solo LP
- âGood To My Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDonât Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)â â (Wilson-Asher) - from the 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âDonât Worry Babyâ â (Wilson-Christian) â from the Beach Boys 1964 LP Shut Down Volume 2
- âThis Whole Worldâ â (Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âKiss Me, Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDo It Againâ featuring Brian Wilson â (Wilson-Love) â from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends
- "Heads You Win, Tails I Lose" â (Wilson-Usher) - from the Beach Boys 1962 LP Surfinâ Safari
- âPlease Let Me Wonderâ â (Wilson-Love) - from 1965 LP the Beach Boys Today!
- âMeant For Youâ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends
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âShe & Him â the acclaimed twosome of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel â are known for the stylish arrangements, sophisticated interpretations, and sharply drawn originals they have perfected across their exceedingly fruitful six-album, 14-year collaboration. Now, with Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, their seventh full-length release (and first for Fantasy,) the duo has crafted a love letter to 60âs-era Southern California-inspired pop that stands on its own as a defining musical achievement. Produced by M. Ward and mixed by Tom Schick (Wilco, Norah Jones, Iron and Wine), Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson is the pairâs first in six years and features an abundance of smartly chosen Wilson/Beach Boys compositions, some universally beloved and others a little less familiar. All of them though, whether ingrained in your soul or hearing for the first time, share a flair for the dramatic. Ward and Deschanel bring their uncanny communal musical instincts to these pop-noir confections and re-imagine them for these times
The inviting, twangy album opener, Brian Wilson and Mike Loveâs âDarlinâ,â (from the Beach Boys 1967 album Wild Honey) sets a high bar that She & Him meets throughout. The duoâs devoted take on âWouldnât It Be Niceâ is especially revealing. Most wouldnât consider touching the stone-cold classic, yet they lean into it with unabashed joy. Elsewhere, the bandâs sublime version of Wilsonâs mournful âTil I Dieâ is a three-minute and 22 second marvel. Deschanelâs spectacular vocal turn on the criminally overlooked Wilson solo cut âMelt Awayâ transforms the originalâs lush, string-heavy treatment into a post-modern folk-pop gem. Other highlights include the surf-rock throwback âDo It Again,â featuring vocals from Brian Wilson himself (!) and the graceful âPlease Let Me Wonder,â a long-treasured Wilson album cut. Finally, the Beach Boyâs timeless âDonât Worry Babyâ might be the albumâs centerpiece and most affecting track. M.Wardâs earthy, laconic lead vocal layered over an exquisite arrangement feels organic and completely new â just like this album, a stunner in every wasâ
Tracklist:
- âDarlinââ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1967 LP Wild Honey
- âWouldnât It Be Niceâ â (Wilson-Asher-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âTil I Dieâ â (Brian Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1971 LP Surfâs Up
- âDeidreâ â (Johnson-Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âMelt Awayâ â (Brian Wilson) â from Brian Wilsonâs 1988 self-titled solo LP
- âGood To My Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDonât Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)â â (Wilson-Asher) - from the 1966 LP Pet Sounds
- âDonât Worry Babyâ â (Wilson-Christian) â from the Beach Boys 1964 LP Shut Down Volume 2
- âThis Whole Worldâ â (Wilson) â from the Beach Boys 1970 LP Sunflower
- âKiss Me, Babyâ â (Wilson-Love) â from the 1965 LP The Beach Boys Today!
- âDo It Againâ featuring Brian Wilson â (Wilson-Love) â from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends
- "Heads You Win, Tails I Lose" â (Wilson-Usher) - from the Beach Boys 1962 LP Surfinâ Safari
- âPlease Let Me Wonderâ â (Wilson-Love) - from 1965 LP the Beach Boys Today!
- âMeant For Youâ â (Wilson-Love) - from the Beach Boys 1968 LP Friends














