how could you recommend anything but SS or some similar strength program for a beginner? you should always have a good strength base before you start to specialize in bodybuilding or something else. all the best bodybuilders had some pretty damn good strength, and they didnt get it by doing curls thats for sure.
The problem you have like others, is you think all non-SS programs do not include powerlifts and just focus on specialized movements.
The primary idea behind them is low-volume, highly-compound movements are to keep the CNS in check along with other problems that overload a beginning and put on a really good strength base.
Others disagree and think low volume, simplified programs leave too much out.
I will agree though most would be best suited with one of these programs, but the reality is everyone thinks they know what they are doing and get fancy with designing their own programs or worst modifying the movements. I also feel most will not have a gym capable of doing are real power lifting program and probably need a more total body/machine based system as that's all they have to work with.
Personally I get a bit of a kick out of all these 'experts' I run into who 'back in the day' brag they were some kind of sports superstar (don't think I am talking about anyone here...these are people outside the forums). They start programs that supposedly turn men into pros and day after day you just see them maybe drop 5-6lbs but never build muscle or really change.
I just entered week 4 since a 4 year lay off of lifting due to an injury. My arm is still not 100%, but almost everyone that sees me everyday even comments. What's funny is those that are constantly making going out difficult with "I can't eat that", "I need to eat my own food", etc still don't look too much different and have been doing it way before the start of the year.
The trick is sticking with something and doing it regularly and with effort. Skipping workouts and doing a workout half-assed/mindlessly does nothing to change anyone. So here I am another morning starting at 4:30am so I can eat, wait, hit the gym, get back to walk my dog 45min and then rush off to work...then I rush home to get back out to dog park and not only exercise my dog some, but myself as well. During the day I am constantly thinking of the time I so I know when to eat something before I start getting hungry, I feel like I am always taking something in so I never feel like I am starving myself.