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SMiLE and legendary
Wilson played and sang on much of the 1971 Surf's Up album and wrote or co-wrote four of the album's ten songs, including the title track, which was a Carl Wilson-produced rerecording of the legendary 1966 SMiLE track.

SMiLE and status
The project has been likened to a British SMiLE, due largely to its near mythical status as a " lost " masterwork, but also because of the singularity of its creator's strange and magical vision.

SMiLE and although
Several complete Wilson / Parks songs and other musical fragments written for SMiLE subsequently appeared on the Beach Boys ' " replacement " album Smiley Smile, including " Heroes and Villains " and " Wind Chimes ", although most were re-recorded in drastically scaled-down arrangements.
Initiated during the sessions for the Pet Sounds album, it was not taken from or issued as a lead single for an album, but as a stand-alone single, although it would be later considered for the ill-fated SMiLE project.

SMiLE and were
Two other key songs written and recorded for SMiLE -- " Cabin Essence " and " Surf's Up " -- were compiled by Carl Wilson and included on the 20 / 20 and Surf's Up LPs in more or less the same form as Wilson had intended them for SMiLE, while the song " Cool Cool Water " ( an extended track built around the SMiLE fragment " I love to say Dada ") later appeared on the Sunflower album.

SMiLE and subsequently
Wilson debuted SMiLE at the Royal Festival Hall in London and subsequently toured the UK.

SMiLE and various
The intended follow up to Pet Sounds, SMiLE, was cancelled for various reasons, including Wilson's deteriorating mental health.

SMiLE and years
After 44 years, Wilson oversaw the official Beach Boys release of SMiLE, retitled The SMiLE Sessions.
In November 2011, after 44 years, The Beach Boys ' SMiLE was finally released by Capitol Records.

SMiLE and Wilson
The album ( released on Gigitone Records ) was produced by Jeffrey Foskett, who has worked extensively with Brian Wilson and played on Wilson ’ s 2004 Grammy-winning version of SMiLE.
Since then, he has toured for the first time in decades with a new band and released acclaimed albums, including a reworked version of SMiLE in 2004, for which Wilson won a Grammy Award for " Mrs. O ' Leary's Cow ( Fire )" as Best Rock Instrumental.
With the universal success of " Good Vibrations ", Capitol Records had no choice but to back Wilson up for his next project, originally called Dumb Angel but soon re-titled SMiLE, which collaborator Van Dyke Parks would describe as a " teenage symphony to God ".
Directly afterward, SMiLE was abandoned, and Wilson would not return to complete it until 2004, when it was released as a Brian Wilson album of the same name.
Throughout mid-to-late 1967, Wilson concurrently oversaw the production of such heavily orchestrated songs as " Can't Wait Too Long " and " Time to Get Alone " ( the latter originally intended for Redwood, the band who would become Three Dog Night ), alongside the albums Smiley Smile ( composed mainly of reconstituted SMiLE material recorded in minimalist arrangements by the core Beach Boys ) and the R & B-inflected Wild Honey, both of which performed only modestly on the charts.
Still psychologically overwhelmed by the cancellation of SMiLE and the imminent birth of his first child Carnie Wilson in 1968 amid the looming financial insolvency of The Beach Boys ( Friends, which was largely written and produced by Wilson and recorded with much involvement from the Wrecking Crew, peaked at # 126 on the American charts ), Wilson's creative directorship within the band became increasingly tenuous.
With mental health finally on the mend, Wilson decided to complete the aborted SMiLE project from 1967.
After an opening set of Beach Boys classics, Wilson returned to the stage to perform SMiLE in its entirety.
In 2004, Wilson promoted SMiLE with a tour of Australia, New Zealand and Europe.
Parks is perhaps best known for his collaborations with Brian Wilson, and especially for his lyrical contributions to the Beach Boys album SMiLE and Wilson's 2008 solo project, " That Lucky Old Sun ".
However, Brian Wilson soon convinced Parks to write lyrics for the Beach Boys ' next LP, the ambitious but ill-fated SMiLE.

SMiLE and Parks
During 1966, Parks performed on The Byrds album Fifth Dimension ( David Crosby had once asked Parks to consider forming a group prior to the formation of the Byrds, but Parks refused ) as well as on the ill-fated Beach Boys project SMiLE.
Several members of the Beach Boys strongly opposed SMiLE, notably Wilson's former collaborator Mike Love, who derided Parks ' lyrics as " Acid Alliteration ".
Following a December 1966 recording session in which he was involved in a heated argument with Mike Love ( who vehemently criticized his lyrics for the song " Cabin Essence ") Parks ' involvement in SMiLE effectively ceased and he officially withdrew from the project in early 1967.
Parks composed the faux-psychedelic song " Black Sheep " ( a parody of SMiLE and Brian Wilson's style in general ) for Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, sung by John C. Reilly, who portrays the titular character.

SMiLE and had
It was compiled by Capitol Records rather hastily after Brian Wilson had announced the shelving of SMiLE, the album he had spent the better part of a year toiling on.

SMiLE and .
Following the cancellation of SMiLE, The Beach Boys relocated to a studio situated in the living room of Brian Wilson's new mansion in Bel Air ( once the home of Edgar Rice Burroughs ), where the band would primarily record until 1972.
In his absence, 1969's 20 / 20 consisted substantially of key SMiLE outtakes (" Cabinessence " & " Our Prayer ") and a few long-germinating new songs like " Time to Get Alone.
Following the tour, SMiLE was recorded, and released in September 2004.
SMiLE was then recorded through April to June and released in September, to wide critical acclaim.

acquired and legendary
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