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The Smile Sessions is a compilation album and box set recorded by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on October 31, 2011, by Capitol Records. The set is the follow-up to The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997), this time focusing on the abandoned recordings from the band's unfinished 1966–1967 album Smile. It features comprehensive session highlights and outtakes, with the first 19 tracks comprising a hypothetical version of the completed Smile album.
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Released | October 31, 2011 | |||
Recorded | October 15, 1965 – 1971 | |||
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Producer | Brian Wilson (original recordings) | |||
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The compilation is the first and only package devoted to the 1960s Smile recordings originally produced by Brian Wilson, arriving after decades of public anticipation and numerous false starts. The project was led primarily by audio engineers Alan Boyd, Mark Linett, and Capitol A&R director Dennis Wolfe, with Wilson acting as a remote supervisor, assisting the engineers with some mixing decisions. Previously, Wilson had completed a solo album based on Smile in 2004, which Boyd, Linett, and Wolfe used as a blueprint for The Smile Sessions. Wilson later stated that, while the compilation is "not a far cry" from his original vision, he prefers his 2004 version.
The Smile Sessions received virtually unanimous critical acclaim upon release.[1] It was ranked number 381 in Rolling Stone's 2012 list of the greatest albums of all time[2] and won the Grammy Award for Best Historical Album at the 2013 Grammy Awards.[3] A spiritual successor, 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow, followed in 2017.
Plans for a Smile archival release go back to at least early 1980s, when it was proposed that the album be issued in some form.[4] In his 1978 biography The Beach Boys and the California Myth, David Leaf wrote that Smile "can never be completed as Brian intended, so a compromise solution might be to release the surviving tapes and outtakes in a series of records called The Smile Sessions [like] Elvis' Sun Sessions ..."[5] In 1993, the box set Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys included the debut of several unreleased Smile recordings. In 1997, Capitol Records issued The Pet Sounds Sessions, which featured an assortment of alternate mixes and highlights of the Pet Sounds recording sessions spread over four CDs. The releases provoked speculation that an official Smile release was imminent.[6]
In 2004, Wilson released a reimagined version of the album, Brian Wilson Presents Smile. A comprehensive and official package dedicated to the original Beach Boys' recordings had not been compiled partly due to the logistics in organizing the dozens of convoluted song components. Band producer/archivist Mark Linett stated, "All we had were a bunch of bits and pieces—a few songs that were more or less completed later. And without some kind of a sequence from the artist, it would have just sort of been a jumble of sessions. And I think frankly until Brian felt comfortable with after all that time, he was able to finish what he started, there really wasn’t anything to seriously talk about."[7]
In mid-2010, before the project was officially greenlit, Linett and the other compilers began assembling what would become The Smile Sessions.[4] It was originally planned as a three-CD set, but ultimately grew to five CDs, with two of those devoted solely to the sessions for "Heroes and Villains" and "Good Vibrations", respectively.[7]
This isn’t a project where an album was completed and just shelved for one reason or another and we’re bringing it back after all this time. It was largely unfinished and unsequenced. And it certainly wouldn't have been what it became in 2004.
—Compiler Mark Linett[7]
The first nineteen tracks of The Smile Sessions constitute a hypothetical version of a completed Smile album that loosely follows the template established by Wilson's 2004 version. Wilson himself made a few suggestions to the compilation's sequencing after it was presented to him by the compilers Mark Linett, Alan Boyd and Dennis Wolfe.[7] Linett said that the track listing would "present the whole piece as close to it as was envisioned, or as is envisioned, as possible ... with input from Brian as from everybody else".[4]
According to Darian Sahanaja, "there was a discussion about whether to follow the 2004 sequence or completely present something new. In the end, of course, it all has to be approved by the Beach Boys themselves, and Brian lobbied hard for The Smile Sessions to follow the template of Brian Wilson Presents Smile."[8] Asked if there had been anything newly unearthed from the sessions that would have influenced the 2004 assembly, Sahanaja responded, "No. Nothing major. Perhaps a few variations here and there, but nothing that would have altered the making of Brian Wilson Presents Smile."[8]
The reconstruction runs at over 48 minutes, which would have been too much content to fit on a two-sided vinyl LP in 1967. Referencing this, Linett argued that The Smile Sessions may be more accurate to Wilson's vision than if he had completed the album in 1967, surmising that Wilson "would have been happier if he had had a bigger canvas to present [Smile]."[9] Asked if Linett and Boyd had arrived at what he had envisioned during the 1960s, Wilson responded: "Somewhat, yeah. To some degree. It's not a far cry from what I thought it would be."[9] He added that he preferred his 2004 version.[10]
The reconstruction is presented in monaural due to missing stems and as a nod to Wilson's producing methods at the time. Digital manipulation was used. For instance, on "Surf's Up", the instrumental track was mashed up and synced with the vocal stem from an alternate performance of the song.[4]
Not all of the tracks feature material that was originally recorded for the Smile album. In reference to including sessions from Smiley Smile, Linett stated, "Of course there's things that some people think—should Smiley Smile sessions be there—[with tracks such as] 'Can't Wait Too Long', we get into a very fuzzy area."[7] A list of notes on the reconstructed album assembly were given in the booklet:
On February 3, 2011, Al Jardine told an interviewer that "Capitol Records plans to issue a Beach Boys version of Smile sometime this summer to begin the celebration of the Beach Boys’ 50th anniversary. Smile is the Holy Grail for Beach Boys’ fans, so it will be good." Jardine also mentioned that the surviving Beach Boys "didn't do any new recording. I'm happy to see it finally come out. Brian’s changed his mind about releasing the material, but it was inevitable, wasn’t it?" The release was confirmed by Capitol Records on March 11, with the acknowledgement that an official release was planned for later in 2011.[citation needed]
After numerous delays, The Smile Sessions was released online via iTunes on October 31, 2011, and the next day on CD, vinyl and through other online services via digital download.[12] The compilation was released in an array of physical format releases, including a single CD release, a double LP release, a deluxe 2-CD package, as well as a limited edition deluxe box set composed of 5 CDs, 2 LPs, 2 singles on 7" vinyl records, a poster and a 60-page booklet that features high quality photographs, essays and liner notes on the reconstruction process.
The crowdsourcing film studio Tongal was used to create the music videos for The Smile Sessions, where fans in 2011 could submit video concepts, which were voted on and ultimately selected by other fans for two videos.[13][14]
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 96/100[15] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [16] |
The A.V. Club | A[17] |
Consequence of Sound | A+[18] |
The Guardian | [19] |
One Thirty BPM | 100%[20] |
Paste | [21] |
Pitchfork | 10/10[22] |
Rolling Stone | [23] |
Ultimate Classic Rock | [24] |
Record Collector | [25] |
The Smile Sessions was met with universal acclaim. It was named the best reissue of 2011 by Rolling Stone magazine,[26] while The Wire magazine placed it fifth in its annual critics' poll of the top releases of the year.[27] In 2012, it was ranked number 381 in Rolling Stone's list of the greatest albums of all time.[2] It won the Best Historical Album award at the 2013 Grammy Awards.[3]
Pitchfork reviewer Mark Richardson gave the album a perfect score and wrote, "What's here is brilliant, beautiful, and, most importantly, finally able to stand tall on its own."[22] The Los Angeles Times' Randall Roberts encouraged its inclusion in "every library of American recording history," suggesting, "university composition departments, music professors, budding recording engineers and composers should study it."[28] Rolling Stone's David Fricke declared in his review, "there is delight and confidence in Wilson's exchanges with his studio crew. ... Wilson never found it, but the greatest pop album ever made is still in here, somewhere."[23]
Writing in LA Weekly, musician Henry Rollins praised the compiled recordings as "even better than advertised ... Sonically, the album is one of the best things you are likely to hear in all of your life. There are moments on SMiLE that are so astonishingly good you might find yourself just staring at your speakers in unguarded wonder, as I have."[29] PopMatters' Thomas Britt wrote "There is something holy in the tapestry of the album" and when reflecting on the drama surrounding the album's history stated "Contemporary bands could certainly stand to realize that all the band myths and stories in the world don’t matter much if you can't bring the songs, and no one brought the songs like Brian Wilson."[30]
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Our Prayer" (Brian Wilson) | group | 1:05 |
2. | "Gee" (William Davis, Morris Levy) | group | 0:51 |
3. | "Heroes and Villains" | B. Wilson (verse), Al Jardine (chorus), Mike Love ("Cantina"), group | 4:52 |
4. | "Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock)" | group | 3:35 |
5. | "I'm in Great Shape" | B. Wilson | 0:28 |
6. | "Barnyard" | B. Wilson | 0:48 |
7. | "My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine)" (Gillespie/Davis, Mitchell) | Dennis Wilson | 1:55 |
8. | "Cabin Essence" | Carl Wilson (verses), group (chorus), D. Wilson (2nd chorus), Love (tag) | 3:30 |
Total length: | 16:59 |
All tracks are written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, except where noted
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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9. | "Wonderful" | B. Wilson | 2:04 |
10. | "Look (Song for Children)" (B. Wilson) | group | 2:31 |
11. | "Child Is Father of the Man" | group | 2:10 |
12. | "Surf's Up" | B. Wilson (sections one and two), C. Wilson, Jardine (tag) | 4:12 |
Total length: | 10:54 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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13. | "I Wanna Be Around / Workshop" (Johnny Mercer/B. Wilson) | Instrumental | 1:23 |
14. | "Vega-Tables" | Jardine, B. Wilson (tag) | 3:49 |
15. | "Holidays" (B. Wilson) | Instrumental | 2:32 |
16. | "Wind Chimes" (B. Wilson) | C. Wilson | 3:06 |
17. | "The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O'Leary's Cow)" (B. Wilson) | group | 2:35 |
18. | "Love to Say Dada" (B. Wilson) | B. Wilson | 2:32 |
19. | "Good Vibrations" (B. Wilson, Mike Love) | C. Wilson (verses), Love (chorus and bridge), group | 4:15 |
Total length: | 20:10 48:03 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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20. | "You're Welcome" (B. Wilson) | group | 1:08 |
21. | "Heroes and Villains (Stereo Mix)" | B. Wilson, Love | 4:53 |
22. | "Heroes and Villains Sections (Stereo Mix)" | The Beach Boys | 7:16 |
23. | "Vega-Tables (Demo)" | Love, B. Wilson | 1:46 |
24. | "He Gives Speeches" | B. Wilson | 1:14 |
25. | "Smile Backing Vocals Montage" | The Beach Boys | 8:30 |
26. | "Surf's Up 1967 (Solo Version)" | B. Wilson | 3:47 |
27. | "Psycodelic Sounds: Brian Falls into a Piano" (B. Wilson) | spoken | 1:30 |
28. | "Capitol Smile Promo" (Capitol Records/hidden track) | spoken | 1:02 |
Total length: | 31:04 79:07 |
No. | Title | Session date | Length |
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1. | "Our Prayer 'Dialog'" (B. Wilson) | (09/19/66) | 3:02 |
2. | "Heroes and Villains: Part One" | 3:08 | |
3. | "Heroes and Villains: Part Two" | 4:18 | |
4. | "Heroes and Villains: Children Were Raised" | (01/27/67) | 2:07 |
5. | "Heroes and Villains: Prelude to Fade" | (02/15/67) | 3:42 |
6. | "My Only Sunshine" | (11/14/66) | 6:52 |
7. | "Cabin Essence" | (10/03/66) | 5:19 |
8. | "Surf's Up: 1st Movement" | (11/04/66) | 4:55 |
9. | "Surf's Up: Piano Demo" | (12/15/66) | 3:53 |
10. | "Vega-Tables: Fade" | (4/12/67) | 5:25 |
11. | "The Elements: Fire session" | (11/28/66) | 8:27 |
12. | "Cool, Cool Water (Version 2)" | (10/26/67) – (10/29/67) | 3:32 |
13. | "Good Vibrations Session Highlights" | 8:20 | |
Total length: | 62:52 2:20:57 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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20. | "You're Welcome (Stereo mix)" (B. Wilson) | The Beach Boys | 1:08 |
21. | "Vega-Tables (Stereo Mix)" | Jardine | 3:49 |
22. | "Wind Chimes (Stereo Mix)" | C. Wilson | 3:06 |
23. | "Cabin Essence (Sessions highlights and stereo backing track)" | C. Wilson | 5:19 |
24. | "Surf's Up (Session excerpt and stereo mix)" | B. Wilson | 4:46 |
No. | Title | Lead vocals | Length |
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20. | "You're Welcome" (Brian Wilson) | The Beach Boys | 1:08 |
21. | "Heroes and Villains (Stereo Mix)" | B. Wilson, Love | 4:53 |
22. | "Heroes and Villains Sections (Stereo Mix)" | The Beach Boys | 7:16 |
23. | "Vega-Tables demo" | Love, B. Wilson | 1:46 |
24. | "He Gives Speeches" | B. Wilson | 1:14 |
25. | "Smile Backing Vocals Montage" | The Beach Boys | 8:30 |
26. | "Surf's Up 1967 (Solo Version)" | B. Wilson | 4:09 |
27. | "Psycodelic Sounds: Brian Falls into a Piano" (B. Wilson) | spoken | 1:30 |
28. | "Capitol Smile Promo" (Capitol Records) | spoken | 1:02 |
All tracks are written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, except where noted
No. | Title | Session date | Length |
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1. | "Our Prayer 'Dialog'" | (09/19/66) | 3:01 |
2. | "Our Prayer" | (10/04/66) | 6:37 |
3. | "Heroes and Villains: Verse (Master Take)" | (10/20/66) | 0:57 |
4. | "Heroes and Villains: Barnyard (Master Take)" | (10/20/66) | 1:12 |
5. | "Heroes and Villains: I'm in Great Shape" | (10/27/66) | 4:59 |
6. | "Heroes and Villains: Intro (Early Version)" | (12/??/66) | 0:35 |
7. | "Heroes and Villains: Do a Lot" | (01/03/67) | 0:53 |
8. | "Heroes and Villains: Bag of Tricks" | (01/03/67) | 2:58 |
9. | "Heroes and Villains: Mission Pak" | (01/03/67) | 0:55 |
10. | "Heroes and Villains: Bridge to Indians" | (01/03/67) | 1:47 |
11. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 1 Tag" | (01/03/67) | 1:19 |
12. | "Heroes and Villains: Pickup to 3rd Verse" | (01/03/67) | 0:55 |
13. | "Heroes and Villains: Children Were Raised" | (01/27/67) | 2:07 |
14. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 2 (Cantina Track)" | (01/27/67) | 1:21 |
15. | "Heroes and Villains: Whistling Bridge" | (01/27/67) | 1:14 |
16. | "Heroes and Villains: Cantina" | (01/27/67) | 1:36 |
17. | "Heroes and Villains: All Day" | (01/27/67) | 2:19 |
18. | "Heroes and Villains: Verse Edit Experiment" | (01/27/67) | 0:48 |
19. | "Heroes and Villains: Prelude to Fade" | (02/15/67) | 3:43 |
20. | "Heroes and Villains: Piano Theme" | (02/15/67) | 2:43 |
21. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 2" | (02/20/67) | 2:31 |
22. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 2 (Gee) (Master Take)" | (02/20/67) | 2:36 |
23. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 2 Revised" | (02/20/67) | 1:54 |
24. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 2 Revised (Master Take)" | (02/20/67) | 0:48 |
25. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 3 (Animals) (Master Take)" | (02/20/67) | 1:18 |
26. | "Heroes and Villains: Part 4" | (02/20/67) | 2:36 |
27. | "Heroes and Villains: Part Two (Master Take)" | (02/27/67) | 1:44 |
28. | "Heroes and Villains: Fade" | (02/28/67) | 6:35 |
29. | "Heroes and Villains: Verse Remake" | (03/01/67) | 4:16 |
30. | "Heroes and Villains: Organ Waltz/Intro" | (03/01/67) | 2:04 |
31. | "Heroes and Villains: Chorus Vocals" | (06/14/67) | 0:48 |
32. | "Heroes and Villains: Barbershop" | (06/14/67) | 1:50 |
33. | "Heroes and Villains: Children Were Raised (Remake)" | (06/14/67) | 1:06 |
34. | "Heroes and Villains: Children Were Raised (Master Take Overdubs Mix 1)" | (06/14/67) | 0:26 |
35. | "Heroes and Villains: Children Were Raised (Master Take A Capella)" | (06/14/67) | 0:27 |
36. | "Heroes and Villains Piano Demo (incorporating 'I'm in Great Shape' and 'Barnyard') Brian with Van Dyke Parks and 'Humble Harve' Miller, KHJ Radio" | (11/04/66) | 4:17 |
37. | "Psycodelic Sounds: Brian Falls into a Microphone" | (11/04/66) | 1:10 |
38. | "Psycodelic Sounds: Moaning Laughing" | (11/04/66) | 1:09 |
All tracks are written by Brian Wilson, except where noted
No. | Title | Session date | Length |
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1. | "Do You Like Worms: Part 1" | (10/18/66) | 5:21 |
2. | "Do You Like Worms: Part 2 (Bicycle Rider)" | (10/18/66) | 1:55 |
3. | "Do You Like Worms: Part 3" | (10/18/66) | 2:43 |
4. | "Do You Like Worms: Part 4 (Bicycle Rider)" | (10/18/66) | 1:10 |
5. | "Do You Like Worms: Bicycle Rider Overdubs (Heroes and Villains Part 2)" | (01/05/67) | 0:22 |
6. | "My Only Sunshine: Parts 1 & 2" | (11/14/66) | 6:51 |
7. | "My Only Sunshine: Part 2 (Master Take With Vocal Overdubs)" | (02/10/67) | 0:45 |
8. | "Cabin Essence: Verse" | (10/03/66) | 2:14 |
9. | "Cabin Essence: Chorus" | (10/03/66) | 2:28 |
10. | "Cabin Essence: Tag" | (10/03/66) | 2:31 |
11. | "Wonderful (Version 1)" | (08/25/66) | 2:59 |
12. | "Wonderful (Version 2 "Rock With Me, Henry")" | (01/09/67) | 3:25 |
13. | "Wonderful (Version 2 Tag)" | (01/09/67) | 2:54 |
14. | "Wonderful (Version 3)" | (04/10/67) | 2:41 |
15. | "Look" | (08/12/66) | 4:52 |
16. | "Child is Father of the Man (Version 1)" | (10/07/66) | 4:57 |
17. | "Child is Father of the Man (Version 2)" | (10/11/66) | 5:38 |
18. | "Surf's Up: 1st Movement" | (11/04/66) | 4:54 |
19. | "Surf's Up: Talking Horns" | (11/07/66) | 3:42 |
20. | "Surf's Up: Piano Demo (Master Take)" | (12/15/66) | 3:52 |
21. | "I Wanna Be Around/ Workshop (Friday Night)" | (11/29/66) | 3:08 |
22. | "Vegetables: Verse (Master Take Track)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 2:02 |
23. | "Vegetables: Sleep a Lot (Chorus)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 2:34 |
24. | "Vegetables: Chorus 1 (Master Take)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 1:05 |
25. | "Vegetables: 2nd Chorus (Master Take Track and Backing Vocals)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 1:03 |
26. | "Vegetables: Insert (Part 4) (Master Take)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 0:37 |
27. | "Vegetables: Crunching Session (hidden track)" | (04/04/67) – (04/11/67) | 1:02 |
28. | "Workshop Session (hidden track)" | (11/29/66) | 1:40 |
No. | Title | Session date | Length |
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1. | "Vegetables: Fade" | (04/12/67) | 5:25 |
2. | "Vegetables: Ballad Insert" | (04/14/67) | 1:03 |
3. | "Holidays" | (09/08/66) | 7:32 |
4. | "Wind Chimes (Version 1)" | (08/03/66) | 6:46 |
5. | "Wind Chimes (Version 2)" | (10/05/66) | 5:00 |
6. | "Wind Chimes (Version 2 Tag)" | (10/05/66) | 2:51 |
7. | "The Elements (Fire)" | (11/28/66) | 8:27 |
8. | "Da Da (Taped Piano Strings)" | (12/22/66) | 1:00 |
9. | "Da Da (Fender Rhodes)" | (12/22/66) | 1:21 |
10. | "Love to Say Dada: Part 1" | (05/16/67) | 1:22 |
11. | "Love to Say Dada: Part 2" | (05/17/67) | 1:57 |
12. | "Love to Say Dada: Part 2 (Master Take)" | (05/17/67) | 1:21 |
13. | "Love to Say Dada: Part 2 (Second Day)" | (05/18/67) | 2:00 |
14. | "Cool, Cool Water (Version 1)" | (06/07/67) | 2:21 |
15. | "Cool, Cool Water (Version 2)" | (10/26/67) & (10/29/67) | 3:31 |
16. | "You're Welcome (Session)" | (12/15/66) | 6:41 |
17. | "You're With Me Tonight" | (06/06/67) – (06/07/67) | 2:46 |
18. | "Tune X" (Carl Wilson) | (03/03/67) – (03/31/67) | 2:18 |
19. | "I Don't Know" (Dennis Wilson) | (01/12/67) | 3:03 |
20. | "Three Blind Mice" | (10/15/65) | 2:11 |
21. | "Teeter Totter Love" (Jasper Dailey) | (01/25/67) & (02/09/67) | 1:49 |
22. | "Psycodelic Sounds – Underwater Chant" | (11/04/66) | 1:45 |
23. | "Hal Blaine Vega-Tables Promo Session" | (11/16/66) | 1:28 |
24. | "Heroes and Villains: Early Version Outtake Sections" | (01/??/67) – (02/??/67) | 5:04 |
25. | "The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O'Leary's Cow) (Burning Wood Session) (hidden track)" | 0:45 |
No. | Title | Session date | Length |
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1. | "Good Vibrations: Gold Star (The Pet Sounds Session)" | 02/18/66 | 7:27 |
2. | "Good Vibrations: Gold Star" | 04/09/66 | 6:57 |
3. | "Good Vibrations: Western (First Chorus)" | 05/04/66 | 2:24 |
4. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Second Chorus & Fade)" | 05/04/66 | 3:28 |
5. | "Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound (Part 1)" | 05/24/66 | 1:20 |
6. | "Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound (Parts 2 & 3)" | 05/24/66 | 1:45 |
7. | "Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound (Part 4)" | 05/24/66 | 0:47 |
8. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part C)" | 05/27/66 | 3:32 |
9. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Chorus)" | 05/27/66 | 3:04 |
10. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Fade Sequence)" | 05/27/66 | 1:56 |
11. | "Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western (Part 1)" | 06/02/66 | 2:44 |
12. | "Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western (Part 3)" | 06/02/66 | 0:57 |
13. | "Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western (Part 4)" | 06/02/66 | 0:49 |
14. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part 1)" | 06/16/66 | 6:24 |
15. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part 2 & Verse)" | 06/16/66 | 1:06 |
16. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part 2 Continued)" | 06/16/66 | 5:55 |
17. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part 1)" | 06/18/66 | 1:10 |
18. | "Good Vibrations: Western (Part 2)" | 06/18/66 | 5:03 |
19. | "Good Vibrations (Persuasion): Western" | 09/01/66 | 1:49 |
20. | "Good Vibrations: Western (New Bridge)" | 09/01/66 | 3:39 |
21. | "Good Vibrations: Session Masters" | 6:13 | |
22. | "Good Vibrations: Single Version Stereo Track" | 3:49 | |
23. | "Good Good Good Vibrations (First Version With Overdubs)" | 03/??/66 | 3:41 |
24. | "Good Vibrations: Alternate Edit" | 08/24/66 | 3:32 |
25. | "Good Vibrations: Tape Rewind (hidden track)" | 0:27 |
Bonus 7" records
All tracks written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Heroes and Villains: Part One" | 3:09 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Heroes and Villains: Part Two" | 4:08 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Vega-Tables" | 3:49 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Surf's Up" | 4:12 |
Adapted from band archivist Craig Slowinski.[11]
These credits pertain only to the first 19 tracks.
The Beach Boys
Guests
Session musicians
Chart | Peak position |
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Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[31] | 84 |
Dutch Albums Chart[32] | 20 |
Finnish Albums Chart[33] | 46 |
French SNEP Albums Chart[34] | 84 |
German Media Control Albums Chart[35] | 26 |
Greek Albums (IFPI)[36] | 39 |
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[37] | 14 |
Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart[38] | 13 |
Spanish Albums Chart[39] | 90 |
Swedish Albums Chart[40] | 9 |
Swiss Albums Chart[41] | 65 |
UK Albums Chart[42] | 25 |
US Billboard 200[43] | 27 |
US Billboard Vinyl Albums[44] | 1 |
Year | Organization | Accolade | Result |
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2011 | Rolling Stone | 10 Best Reissues of 2011[2] | 1 |
2012 | The Wire | Top 50 Releases of 2011[27] | 5 |
2012 | Rolling Stone | The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time[2] | 381 |
2013 | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences | Grammy Award for Best Historical Album | Won |
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Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.