Everett The Beach Boys in 1967
Today’s release of “The Smile Sessions,” with music by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks recorded in 1966 and ’67 by the Beach Boys and Wilson’s preferred Los Angeles studio musicians, suggests the lost, legendary Beach Boys album “Smile” is now available.
It’s not. What’s referred to as “Smile” on the first disk of both the two-disk and five-disk version of “The Smile Sessions” boxed sets is a facsimile cobbled together from recordings...
Today’s release of “The Smile Sessions,” with music by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks recorded in 1966 and ’67 by the Beach Boys and Wilson’s preferred Los Angeles studio musicians, suggests the lost, legendary Beach Boys album “Smile” is now available.
It’s not. What’s referred to as “Smile” on the first disk of both the two-disk and five-disk version of “The Smile Sessions” boxed sets is a facsimile cobbled together from recordings...
- 11/1/2011
- by Jim Fusilli
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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