The Beach Boys ‘Feel Flows’ Snags Mojo’s ‘Reissue Of The Year’

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The Beach Boys' latest box set, Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971, has been named the prestigious 2021 "Reissue Of The Year" by England's Mojo magazine. Coming in at Number Two was Can's Live In Stuttgart 1975, with Neil Young's Archives Vol. II (1972-1976) rounding out the Top Three.

Last summer, Feel Flows debuted at Number Nine on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart with 10,000 physical units sold. Overseas, Feel Flows entered the UK charts at Number 19 and hit Number Four on the Scottish charts.

The collection, assembled by producers Mark Linett and Alan Boyd with the help of Brother Records consultant Howie Edelson, also includes newly remastered versions of 1970's Sunflower set and its 1971 followup, Surf's Up.

Beach Boy Bruce Johnston was asked by Mojo about the prospects of the living Beach Boys all getting together for some type of 60th anniversary celebration, and revealed, "I asked Mike (Love) about it and he said, 'Maybe we’ll do a concert or two together. Who knows?'"

Co-founder Al Jardine explained, "Brian (Wilson's) people want it. I want it. I’m sure Bruce does. So it’s really up to Mike, if he wants to join the party or not. I think he’ll come around at some point. We should do at least a dozen big shows in the major capitals. I mean, why can’t we put the fans ahead of us for a change and give them what they want?"

Bruce Johnston recalled that the "Feel Flows" era was among the most productive and friendliest bunch of sessions the Beach Boys ever undertook: ["Everybody was kind of grown up — but still young, and they used the studio as the 'man cave.' And they brought songs in and I, I found it kinda interesting to work on everybody's songs. We were all very cool friends, and Brian probably knew he couldn't make a whole album at that point; so we got the best outta Brian, but we also discovered, y'know, what other guys in the band could write and it was kinda interesting. And it had a lotta textures as far as the songs go, the voices, the leads — it was pretty good."] SOUNDCUE (:34 OC: . . . was pretty good)

Al Jardine recalled how Brian and the late-Carl Wilson had an almost sixth-sense while working together, and how Carl was on top of everything that Brian was laying down: ["He was always very aware of the studio environment. He was a good studio cat. Brian would consult him on things as we grew musically. He trusted Carl and he could bounce things off him before the rest of us. And it was, kind of, a buffer. Carl played kind of that role, and Carl learned a lot from that."] SOUNDCUE (:17 OC: . . . lot from that)

The Top 10 Reissues of 2021 according to Mojo magazine:

1. Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971 – The Beach Boys
2. Live In Stuttgart 1975 – Can
3. Archives Vol. II (1972-1976) – Neil Young
4. The Width Of A Circle – David Bowie
5. Lazer Guided Melodies – Spritualized
6. Springtime In New York: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 16 (1980-1985) – Bob Dylan
7. Archives Volume 2: The Reprise Years 1968-1971 – Joni Mitchell
8. Aretha – Aretha Franklin
9. The Who Sell Out – The Who
10. Welcome 2 America – Prince

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