The Beach Boys have debuted two more advance tracks from the band’s forthcoming box set,
Feel Flows: The Sunflower and Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971, the release of which was recently pushed back from July 30 to August 27.
The tracks, an a cappella version of “Surf’s Up” and a newly created reimagined mix of “This Whole World,” are available now for download and via streaming services.
As previously reported, the
Feel Flows collection, which you can pre-order now, features newly remastered versions of two of the band’s underappreciated albums 1970’s
Sunflower and 1971’s
Surf’s Up as well as 108 previously unreleased recordings from the sessions for those albums.
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First Reformed [2017]). The film is also available for streaming.
The work was the first directed by Schrader (born 1946 in Grand Rapids, Michigan), after writing a number of screenplays, including for Martin Scorsese’s
Taxi Driver (1976) and Brian De Palma’s
Obsession (1976).
Blue Collar boasts impressive performances by Richard Pryor, Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel, who play autoworkers at a plant that produces Checker cabs (the film was shot at the Checker plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan, among other locations in the state).
Schrader’s film is certainly worth viewing. It is one of the few ever made in a working auto plant, and one of the shamefully few about work in the United States. It depicts the workers’ circumstances accurately and vividly, including the stressful, troubling and humorous elements. It is often visually and aurally arresting: the viewer sees and feels the heat and incessant noise of the plant. The score, “Hardworkin’ Man” by Jack Nitzsche and