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Founder of The Beach Boys Brian Wilson is about to release the cover album on George Gershwin’s music, said Pitchfork. Gershwin is the legend of the classical music and if a guy as Wilson is contemplating on re-producing this unique heritage, then surely he will outstand before his rock n’ roll counterparts. The album should be called “Brian Wilson Reimagines George Gershwin” and will be in stores during the second half of August. Usually modern musicians tend to forget the old stuff, even if that old stuff is ten times greater than their own new song writing ingenuity. Wilson’s position is somewhat different, the album shall consist of fourteen tracks, including such songs as “Summertime”, “I Loves You Porgy”, “I Got Rhythm” and “Someone to Watch Over Me”. Besides that, it should include two songs written by Wilson based on the unfinished Gershwin’s works - “The Like in I Love You” and “Nothing But Love”, the first one can be heard on Brian’s official website. It’s interesting to note that Wilson’s plans on “co-working” with Gershwin began to pulse within the press way back in 2009, right when Gershwin’s heritage possessors gave him the green light to use his material, especially those unfinished works. So far the most recent album -“That Lucky Old Sun” was released in September of 2008, and now Wilson will kick once more.

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