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Old 09-22-2004, 01:09 PM   #1 of 24
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Shut up and SMiLE!


I just got my hot little hands on an advance copy of Brian Wilson's new recording of the long-lost SMiLE album.

Some quick impressions:

The Music

Phenomenal. I am blown away by the melodies that are at once singable and complex. These songs were written by Brian at the hight of his creative muse and it shows. It's a shame that we had to wait so long to hear them all together.

The Production

Surprisingly and thankfully restrained. I had a fear after hearing Brian's last album that SMiLE would be overproduced and glossy. Not at all. It's as if modern equipment were transported back to 1966. The arrangements sound almost identical to those found on the original session tapes. There are, of course, some minor changes and the album is in stereo instead of mono, but I can't tell you how pleased I am with the results. Bravo to Brian and his band!

Gripes

As wonderful as the album is (and it is) I still find myself longing for the voices of the Beach Boys. The harmonies are tight and well-balanced but there was a tonal quality to the BB that will never be replicated. Also, Brian's voice ain't what it used to be. Not even close. Instead of effortlessly hitting notes that would put most people to shame I was always wondering if he would be able to stay in tune at all. He does, thankfully, but seems to strain to do so. Life has not been easy for Brian and it shows.

Minor quibbles aside, anyone who ever questioned Brian's genius for music need only to listen to SMiLE to see what all the fuss is about. It is a staggering work and well worth the nearly forty year wait.



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Old 09-23-2004, 09:22 AM   #2 of 24
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Brian Wilson performed two songs yesterday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The performances were very good. I was a little surprised at the number of keyboard instruments used including one for Brian Wilson, though he didn’t appear to play it during either performance.

I agree that that Beach Boys sound was special and heard what you mean by Brian’s voice.



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Old 09-23-2004, 10:11 AM   #3 of 24
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I look forward to hearing these songs. Brian is very talented. I hope we can get the hirez version of the album at some point, but I am glad the production is restrained. A welcome relief for me after the last John Mayer album.




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Old 09-23-2004, 11:04 AM   #4 of 24
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Brian Wilson performed two songs yesterday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The performances were very good


Actually you might be surprised to hear that compared to the way he's been performing good vibrations in his concerts the performance on Ellen was pretty bad....of course that just tells you how great they've been doing it in concert

I've heard the full SMiLE as well and I agree fully with the first posters review. SMiLE is possibly the greatest thing I have ever heard.
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Old 09-23-2004, 11:43 AM   #5 of 24
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Rolling Stone gives it 5 stars:
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/...ion=6.0.12.857

You can also listen to all the tracks here (free registration required):
http://www.smilethealbum.com
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Old 09-23-2004, 04:00 PM   #6 of 24
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Who wouldn't want the original Beach Boys' voices? However, I find it more satisfying to just relax and listen rather than get caught up in "what could have been." I'm just glad that this has been released.

(And if my post sounds angry, I don't mean it that way)
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Old 10-01-2004, 01:09 PM   #7 of 24
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Just saw the "Smile" show live in Minneapolis last night, and it was incredible. Smile is even better live than on record. He broke out a lot of other obscure Beach Boys stuff as well. Great show.
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Old 10-03-2004, 03:11 PM   #8 of 24
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I've heard some recordings of the SMiLE shows, and although I'm sure that no recording could live up to actually being there, I have to agree that the piece works amazingly well live. His band is GREAT!



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Old 10-05-2004, 06:12 PM   #9 of 24
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How does this new album compare to the 35 minutes of the original SMILE that appeared on the 5 disc Beach Boys box set about a decade ago?



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Old 10-06-2004, 12:46 PM   #10 of 24
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Rob,

Wilson's touring band has done an amazing job of recreating a lot of the finer details of those SMILE fragments that appeared on the Beach Boys box set. The biggest thing here is seeing how all the pieces fit together. Wilson has made some minor modifications to things we've heard before and added a few new bits, but I was particularly surprised how much of this material was familiar to me. In fact, I keep pondering what it would be like to assemble the existing Beach Boys sessions in the same sequence...



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