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Long Awaited Rel.Of Follow-Up To "Pet Sounds" Album.
Personnel: Brian Wilson (vocals, keyboards); Brian Wilson ; Probyn Gregory (vocals, whistling, guitar, whistle, brass); Nelson Bragg (vocals, whistling, whistle, percussion); Jeffrey Foskett (vocals, guitar, hammer dulcimer); Scott Bennett (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion); Scott Bennett (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Darian Sahanaja (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Andreas Forsman (violin); Eric Holm (viola); Anna Landberg, Markus Sandlund (cello); Stockholm Strings 'N' Horns (strings, horns); Viktor Sand (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Björn Samuelsson (trombone); Staffan Findin (bass trombone); Dave Stone (acoustic bass, acoustic bass guitar); Jim Hines (drums, percussion, sound effects, musical saw); Nick Walusko (vocals, guitar); Taylor Mills (vocals, sound effects); Paul Mertens (harmonica, woodwinds, saxophone, electronics); Bob Lizik (bass guitar). Audio Mixer: Mark Linett. Liner Note Author: David Leaf. Recording information: Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA (04/13/2004-04/17/2004). Photographers: Melinda Jean Wilson; Guy Webster; Jasper Dailey. Unknown Contributor Roles: Jeffrey Foskett; Probyn Gregory. Arranger: Brian Wilson . The white whale of '60s record-making, the Beach Boys' aborted SMiLE album gradually gained a legend that not only inflated its rumored importance and complexity, but gave credence to an odd notion -- that completing it, then or ever, was impossible. In truth, SMiLE should have been released and forgotten, reissued and reappraised, and finally remastered for the digital era and ushered into the rock canon ever since Brian Wilson halted work on it in May 1967 (after an exhausting 85 recording sessions). Instead, it languished in the vaults and remained the perfect record -- perfect, of course, because it had never been finished. Reports that the recording of "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" had caused a nearby building to burn down and whispers of "inappropriate music" gave it the character of a monster, one that cursed all those who approached it and claimed the heart and mind of its major participant. Wilson's love of "feels" -- short passages of cyclical music that could be overdubbed and rearranged countless times -- had made 1966's "Good Vibrations" the ultimate pocket symphony, but had also quickly spiralled into the instability that consumed him during its follow-up, "Heroes and Villains," projected to be the centerpiece of SMiLE. Happily, a new recording of SMiLE by Brian Wilson reveals the record as nothing more (or less) than a jaunty epic of psychedelic Americana, a rambling and discursive, playful and affectionate series of song cycles. Infectious and hummable, to be sure, and a remarkably unified, irresistible piece of pop music, but no musical watershed on par with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band or Wilson's masterpiece, Pet Sounds. For the first time ever, the program for SMiLE was compiled, after Brian Wilson first listened to the original recordings with his musical midwife, Darian Sahanaja of the Wondermints (which has long functioned as Wilson's live backing band), and then worked them into a live show and album recording. The work that evolved divides into three sections: SMiLE begins with Americana, which takes the dream of continental expansion from the old Spanish town saga of "Heroes and Villains" to the landing at Plymouth Rock and, finally, the end of the frontier at Hawaii; it continues with a Cycle of Life that progresses from the virginal grace of "Wonderful" to the simultaneous peak and decline of the creative life on "Surf's Up"; and ends with an environmental cycle called The Elements, which includes "Vega-Tables," (Earth), "Wind Chimes" (Air), "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" (Fire), and "In Blue Hawaii" (Water). Since Wilson himself was previously the most opposed to SMiLE appearing in any form, it's a considerable shock that this new recording justifies even half of the promise that fans had attachedRolling Stone (p.94) - 5 stars out of 5 - "[With] brief bridge melodies, youthful harmonies more precise and uplifting now...and an enthralling profusion of instrumental colors. Trombone, timpani, theremin and tenor sax brush by and disappear; a banjo shows its head; strings vibe around..." Rolling Stone (p.153) - Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - "[It] ranks in symphonic beauty, goofy humor and spiritual loveliness with the Beach Boys' greatest achievements." Spin (p.67) - Ranked #10 in Spin's "40 Best Albums of the Year" - "The meaty songs you know and the link tracks you don't give simple humanity the complex orchestrations humans deserve." Entertainment Weekly (p.73) - "With a new melodic idea occurring every 45 seconds on average, it's a gorgeous trip back to a time when anything seemed possible..." - Grade: A Uncut (p.98) - 5 stars out of 5 - "[M]uch of it harks back, both lyrically and musically, to the past....SMILE is likely to remain a unique and unlikely moment of retrieval, restoration and renaissance." Uncut (p.74) - Ranked #1 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "SMILE combines arcane and obtuse lyrical imagery, complex harmonising and densely compacted layers of instrumentation to quite awesome effect." Mojo (Publisher) (p.62) - Ranked #37 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "SMILE now exists in tangible form, beautifully played, sung and produced." Mojo (Publisher) (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[T]here is a remarkable consistency about SMILE's complex tapestry of delights....This legendarily fragmented work now possesses a unity to rival that of PET SOUNDS." Smile Music | List Price | $19.98 (You save $3.79) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Nonesuch | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 538  | | CD Universe Part number | 6771462 | | Catalog number | 79846 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 28, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Brian Wilson | | Personnel | Brian Wilson - vocals, keyboards Dave Stone - acoustic bass guitar Jim Hines - drums, percussion, sound effects, musical saw Paul Mertens - harmonica, woodwinds, saxophone Scott Bennett - vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion Darian Sahanaja - vocals, keyboards, percussion Bob Lizik - bass guitar Jeffrey Foskett - vocals, guitar, hammer dulcimer Probyn Gregory - vocals, guitar, whistle, brass Nick Walusko - vocals, guitar Taylor Mills - vocals, sound effects Nelson Bragg - vocals, whistle, percussion Stockholm Strings 'N' Horns - strings, horns
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Smile Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews SMILE takes you back to what might've been Brian Wilson recreates the original very well, although I'm partial to the 1965-6 Beachboys renderings of some of the same songs that were on SMILEY SMILE and Wild Honey, fragmented as they were. Submitted by mellohawk (Dahlonega)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What would we call that, if not a miracle? Brian Wilson's Smile is a miracle, and real miracles are daunting, if not impossible, to confront. I'm not talking about a "Giants win the pennant" type miracle. This is more a " turning water into wine, healing the blind man's eyes with mud. I've never been much of a believer in such things, but I now believe to my soul.
The end result is an amazing musical experience that surpasses all expectations. It doesn't matter if it's The Beach Boys or The Wondermints singing the harmonies. The point is this is Brian Wilson's music and Van Dyke Parks' lyrics and the artists have finished their masterpiece. Had the album been finished in 1967 and had been released then I don't think there is any doubt that it would be sitting at the top of all the greatest albums list. It would probably be more acclaimed then Sgt Pepper or Pet Sounds.
Now it's finished and we have it to cherish forever. The album plays best all the way through. But some songs stand out. Especially "Surfs Up" which brings me to tears every time I hear it. It's gut wrenching. "Heroes and Villains" is the perfect opener and the new "Good Vibrations" actually edges out the original in my opinion. The arrangements are brilliant as are the lyrics. I can't stop listening to this album.
Smile is an artistic triumph and one of the top 5 greatest albums I have ever heard. It surpasses anything Brian Wilson has done. Including Pet Sounds. If you are a fan of music you need to hear this record. Submitted by aforocha (Lisboa, PORTUGAL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brian gets his "Smile" This album is 37 years in the making and was scheduled to be released in the fall of 1966. Following on the heels of the Beatles' "Revolver", this album was the start of a new era in music. The reasons for it's non-relase are well documented elsewhere, suffice to say this album is a radical departure from earlier Beach Boys music. This album responded to changes in culture in the 60's. Comparing "Smile" to "Shut Down Volume 2" is like comparing Norman Rockwell paintings to Picasso. Both are great but very different.
This album is absolutely fantastic! It is highly imaginative, innovative and contains amazing harmonies. Three of the songs were released as successful singles: "Heroes and Villans", "Surf's Up" and "Good Vibrations". All songs are re-done by Brian's current band, which is excellent! The original records had 6 voices on them. The new ones have something like 12 voices and a 22-piece orchestra and sound amazing. The final version of "SMiLE" has several new songs that peg the meter = "Song for Children" and "On a Holiday" are both fun, upbeat songs that leave you SMiLING!!! This album is fun, whimsical, reverent, honest, upbeat, friendly and just a real blast to listen to again over and over! Submitted by Bill 10-x (Bellevue, WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very bummed out..... Since the Beach Boys are my favorite band of all time, I decided to succumb to the hype of this recording. This version of SMILE comes about 35 years too late for me. Brian Wilson's voice has not improved with time, and most of the tunes I've heard done by the Beach Boys were far better than these. Corny, yes, but from Wilson's space perfectly appropriate. Own this only for the historical perspective, if you must. Submitted by dhull0 (New Britain, CT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Finally, the musical frown has become a SMiLE. What to say about the greatest album "never" released...37 years later? Except, it is the greatest, missing musical masterpiece, link of Rock. It conjured up so much of the, "could've would've should've", I don't know how the maestro Wilson did it, without breaking down all over again. It bridges the musical history gap from Good Vibrations to the Beatles release of Sgt.Pepper's. Mr. Martin and the Beatles, can say they had never heard SMiLE or were unaware of the music being created, but listening now, to what was then, it would seem impossible to refute. Submitted by nickatnite99 (Boyne City, MI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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