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Smiley Smile/Wild Honey [Remaster] (CD - 1990)

Smiley Smile/Wild Honey [Remaster] (CD - 1990)

( UPC: 00724353186227)
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Artist: The Beach Boys

Label: Capitol/EMI Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Psychedelic

Album Description: 2 LPs on 1 CD: SMILEY SMILE (1967)/WILD HONEY (1967).

SMILEY SMILE was recorded in 1967 as a quick replacement for the unreleased SMILE LP, which had been scrapped at the last minute. SMIL... Read More

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Album Description
2 LPs on 1 CD: SMILEY SMILE (1967)/WILD HONEY (1967).

SMILEY SMILE was recorded in 1967 as a quick replacement for the unreleased SMILE LP, which had been scrapped at the last minute. SMILEY SMILE contains 5 songs that were to have been included on SMILE: "Good Vibrations," "Heroes & Villains," "Vegetables," "Wonderful" and "Wind Chimes." The versions recorded for SMILEY SMILE are less experimental.

Different versions of "Cabinessence" and "Our Prayer," two more songs from SMILE, were used on the album 20-20, released in 1969. Two other SMILE songs, "Cool, Cool Water" and "Surf's Up," appeared on the albums SUNFLOWER (1970) and SURF'S UP (1971).

The Beach Boys: Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Alan Jardine, Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson.

Reissue producer: Mark Linett.

Includes liner notes by David Leaf.

Digitally remastered using HDCD technology.

SMILEY SMILE:

Producer: The Beach Boys.

Recorded at United Western Stuidos, Goldstar Studios, CBS Studios, and Brian Wilson's Home Studio, Los Angeles, California.

Originally released on Brother (T-9001) on September 5, 1967.

WILD HONEY:

Producer: The Beach Boys.

Recorded at Brian Wilson's Home Studio, Los Angeles, California.

Originally released on Capitol (T-2859) on December 4, 1967.

Here are two classic Beach Boys albums from 1967 that were critically dismissed in their day but are now rightly considered to be among their best, nicely remastered and fleshed out with bonus tracks. SMILEY SMILE was originally thrown together as a quick replacement for the doomed, unreleased SMILE album, a would-be masterpiece that had been scrapped at the last minute and has since achieved legendary status, the rock equivalent of the missing footage of Von Stroheim's GREED. WILD HONEY, which is in many ways the Beach Boys' soul album, was a deliberate retrenchment, and its stripped-down production anticipated both Dylan's JOHN WESLEY HARDING and the Beatles' WHITE ALBUM. Along with the R&B-influenced title track and "Darlin'" (not to mention a great Carl Wilson-sung cover of Stevie Wonder's "I Was Made To Love Her"), highlights include the great garage rocker "How She Boogalooed It" and the wonderfully breezy and mostly acoustic "I'd Love Just Once To See You" (as in "in the nude"). Pure joy from start to finish.

Track Listing
1.Heroes and Villains
2.Vegetables
3.Fall Breaks and Back to Winter
4.She's Goin' Bald
5.Little Pad
6.Good Vibrations
7.With Me Tonight
8.Wind Chimes
9.Gettin' Hungry
10.Wonderful
11.Whistle In
12.Wild Honey
13.Aren't You Glad
14.I Was Made to Love Her
15.Country Air
16.Thing or Two, A
17.Darlin'
18.I'd Love Just Once to See You
19.Here Comes the Night
20.Let the Wind Blow
21.How She Boogalooed It
22.Mama Says
23.Heroes and Villains - (alternate take)
24.Good Vibrations - (various sessions)
25.Good Vibrations - (early take)
26.You're Welcome
27.Their Hearts Were Full of Spring
28.Can't Wait Too Long
Album Information

UPC:
00724353186227
Release Date: Apr 10, 2001
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Psychedelic
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
Distributor: EMI Music Di
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1990
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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