She & Him – Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

She & Him – Melt Away: A Tribute To Brian Wilson (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 40:22 minutes | 862 MB | Genre: Pop, Folk Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Fantasy

She & Him, the acclaimed twosome of M.Ward and Zooey Deschanel 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, the duo has crafted a love letter to ’60s-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’ 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.

M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel’s first set of new music in six years, Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, is a love letter to one of the duo’s biggest influences. Since emerging in 2008, She & Him have quietly curated a catalog that nimbly toes the line between innovation and novelty. Unabashed lovers of all things vintage pop — the pair’s self-penned material is sonically congruent with their myriad holiday and cover songs — the dewy-eyed Melt Away fits snugly into the She & Him canon. Commencing with a genial rendition of Wild Honey’s “Darlin’,” the 14-track set digs deep into the Wilson songbook, with only “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Don’t Worry Baby,” and “Do It Again” — the latter of which features the head Beach Boy himself on lead vocal — channeling oldies radio. Ward’s dusty baritone lends itself well to breezy confections like “Kiss Me, Baby” and “Darlin’,” but not so much to Wilson’s more dulcet melodies. For those, he defers to Deschanel, whose rich, Spector-esque harmonies and emotive leads achieve a fluidity that Ward can only muster on the guitar. When the two persuasions collide (“Til I Die,” “Don’t Talk [Put Your Head on My Shoulder],” “Please Let Me Wonder”), it’s like a softly swaying hula doll on a deuce coupe dashboard. Despite the occasional misstep, Ward and Deschanel’s reverence for the source material is evident throughout — both artists grew up in Southern California. Their renderings of “Don’t Worry Baby” and “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” may be ramshackle, but much like the originals, they’re delivered with unguarded joy and wide-eyed innocence. – James Christopher Monger

Tracklist:
1-1. She & Him – Darlin’ (02:58)
1-2. She & Him – Wouldn’t It Be Nice (02:57)
1-3. She & Him – ‘Til I Die (03:22)
1-4. She & Him – Deirdre (03:21)
1-5. She & Him – Melt Away (03:51)
1-6. She & Him – Good To My Baby (01:52)
1-7. She & Him – Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (03:31)
1-8. She & Him – Don’t Worry Baby (03:23)
1-9. She & Him – This Whole World (03:07)
1-10. She & Him – Kiss Me Baby (02:50)
1-11. She & Him – Do It Again (02:37)
1-12. She & Him – Heads You Win–Tails I Lose (01:53)
1-13. She & Him – Please Let Me Wonder (03:04)
1-14. She & Him – Meant For You (01:30)

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