Apr 27, 2010

THE MILLENNIUM - BEGIN (COLUMBIA 1968) Jap mastering Blu-Spec CD + 9 bonus




Begin is the only album ever released by the collective known as The Millennium during its lifetime (though there have been several compilations since the group's demise).
Begin has gained notoriety throughout the years as being the most expensive album that Columbia Records had released by that time, though critics generally agree that the money was well spent. It is now generally considered to be a classic of sunshine pop.
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Influenced by psychedelia and California rock, pop/rock producer Curt Boettcher (the Association) decided to assemble a studio supergroup who would explore progressive sounds in 1968. Millennium's resultant album would find no commercial success and only half-baked artistic success, but nonetheless retains some period charm. Influenced in roughly equal measures by the Association, the Mamas and the Papas, the Smile-era Beach Boys, Nilsson, the Left Banke, and the Fifth Dimension, Boettcher and his friends came up with a hybrid that was at once too unabashedly commercial for underground FM radio and too weird for the AM dial. It would have fit in better on the AM airwaves, though; the almost too-cheerful sunshine harmonies and catchy melodies dominate the suite-like, diverse set of elaborately produced '60s pop/rock tunes. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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8 comments:

Cano-Dado said...

Beautiful reiusse with bonus. In my opinion a little masterpiece.

The Bomber said...

Amzing lp.
Absolutely masterpiece
got the chicken skin when i play it.

keep it up Georgieboyyyy

Anonymous said...

this is a true gem. Glad you posted it...so very unique, sounds like it could have been recorded with modern equipment.

Anonymous said...

My brother was friends with one of the members and gave us the record. I played it repeatedly. It was and still is a masterpiece.

miles said...

a very sweet recording. one of my favorites.

Anonymous said...

the best thing curt boetcher did

Anonymous said...

Right up there with "Sgt. Pepper" and "Smiley Smile"!
A wonderful musical adventure. 42 years later, I'm still not tired of listening to it!
DGRAYMAN

bongohito said...

Is it possible to get a re-up of this....?