- Source: Bambu (album)
Bambu is an unfinished studio album by American songwriter-musician and Beach Boys co-founder Dennis Wilson and American songwriter-musician Carli Muñoz, intended as the follow-up to his debut Pacific Ocean Blue. In 2008, recordings from the album were compiled as bonus tracks for the first CD issue of Pacific Ocean Blue. In 2017, the same track selection was given a dedicated release, titled Bambu (The Caribou Sessions).
Background
Dennis Wilson began production of Bambu in 1978 at Brother Studios in Santa Monica. He collaborated with then Beach Boys keyboardist and close friend Carli Muñoz as songwriter and producer. The first four songs that were officially recorded for Bambu were Muñoz's compositions: "It's Not Too Late", "Constant Companion", "All Alone", and "Under the Moonlight". The project was initially scuttled by lack of financing and the distractions of simultaneous Beach Boys projects. Bambu was released in 2008 along with the Pacific Ocean Blue reissue. Two songs from the Bambu sessions, "Love Surrounds Me" and "Baby Blue", were lifted for the Beach Boys' 1979 L.A. (Light Album). “Baby Blue” was not included on either the 2008 or 2018 releases of Bambu because most of the song features lead vocals by Carl Wilson.
Track listing
The following pertains to the 2017 vinyl issue, which duplicates a track sequence that first appeared as disc two of Pacific Ocean Blue (30th Anniversary Edition).
Cover versions
In 2023, Los Angeles shoegaze band Modern Time Machines released a cover version of "Cocktails" featuring Wayne Everett of the band Lassie Foundation on backing vocals, and Kaitlin Wolfberg of Wild Honey Orchestra on violin.
References
External links
Official Site (2008 reissue)
Uncut's Review
Record Store Day article 2017
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