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Beach Boys - Smiley Smile / Wild Honey (Remastered) (1967/2001)

Beach Boys - Smiley Smile / Wild Honey (Remastered) (1967/2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Beach Boys

Beach Boys - Smiley Smile / Wild Honey (Remastered) (1967/2001)


Tracklist:

Smiley Smile (1967):
1. The Beach Boys - Heroes Аnd Villains (3:36)
2. The Beach Boys - Vegetables (2:07)
3. The Beach Boys - Fall Breaks And Back To Winter (2:14)
4. The Beach Boys - She's Goin' Bald (2:13)
5. The Beach Boys - Little Pad (2:29)
6. The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (3:36)
7. The Beach Boys - With Me Tonight (2:16)
8. The Beach Boys - Wind Chimes (2:35)
9. The Beach Boys - Gettin' Hungry (2:27)
10. The Beach Boys - Wonderful (2:21)
11. The Beach Boys - Whistle In (1:04)

Wild Honey (1967):
1. The Beach Boys - Wild Honey (2:37)
2. The Beach Boys - Aren't You Glad (2:15)
3. The Beach Boys - I Was Made To Love Her (2:04)
4. The Beach Boys - Country Air (2:19)
5. The Beach Boys - A Thing Or Two (2:40)
6. The Beach Boys - Darlin' (2:12)
7. The Beach Boys - I'd Love Just Once To See You (1:48)
8. The Beach Boys - Here Comes The Night (2:41)
9. The Beach Boys - Let The Wind Blow (2:18)
10. The Beach Boys - How She Boogalooed It (1:56)
11. The Beach Boys - Mama Says (1:04)

Bonus Tracks:
12. The Beach Boys - Heroes Аnd Villains (Alternate Take) (2:57)
13. The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (Various Sessi (6:53)
14. The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (Early Take) (3:00)
15. The Beach Boys - You're Welcome (1:07)
16. The Beach Boys - Their Hearts Were Full Оf Spring (2:29)
17. The Beach Boys - Can't Wait Too Long (5:35)

The spring 2001 version of this two-LP-on-one-CD compilation, in 24-bit sound, is the best way ever to hear either of these albums. Smiley Smile was one of the most genial and unpretentious examples of psychedelic music to emerge in 1967, although at the time it was a difficult album for many fans to appreciate. A lot of it is comprised of what amounts to languid, almost impressionist sound paintings, some of them, such as "Wonderful" and "Wind Chimes," quite stunningly beautiful, and others, such as "Vegetables," beguiling in their innocent goofiness, while still others, like "With Me Tonight," combined those attributes. The 2001 reissue finally lifts about as many layers of hiss -- a result of the use of a makeshift studio, and overdubs on many of the cuts -- as are ever likely to disappear, to get at the music and how it must have sounded to the group when they played it back. Thus, one can hear the action of the bass on "Vegetables" and "Heroes and Villains," and the playing and singing on "Wind Chimes" all now seem several feet closer to the microphone than on previous issues; the opening on "Gettin' Hungry" now leaps out of the extended silence off the fade from "Wind Chimes." Wild Honey was, even more than its companion album, an unfairly maligned effort in its own time -- Smiley Smile had a realistically druggy ambience that was, understandably, harder to take than the highly produced psychedelic efforts of the Beatles and others; but Wild Honey was a solid, accessible, soulful rock & roll release, every song a little jewel (and a few, like the title cut and "Darlin'," quite weighty) that ought to have been on every stack of platters for any teenage dance party thrown over the next decade. The album always had a good sound, and the 2001 reissue only makes a great record even better, pushing the clarity to a higher level -- the drumming on the title tune, "Aren't You Glad," or "I Was Made to Love Her" is as prominent as the vocals, which are all awesome, and it's also easier to appreciate the little details, like the exquisite bass workout in the rhythm section of "I Was Made to Love Her" -- and the massed vocals on "Country Air" are so clean and radiant here that it's like hearing the song for the first time. The compilation is augmented with some fascinating early working versions of "Good Vibrations," the lost B-side "You're Welcome," an alternate take of "Heroes and Villains" from the Smile album sessions, plus a rehearsal of "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring" from a 1967 concert, and the lost (and exquisite) Smile album artifact "Can't Wait Too Long" -- alas, there evidently weren't any Wild Honey leftovers. Note: Capitol previously issued a version of this disc in 1990, with a duller, hissier sound; it should be replaced by the version carrying the 2001 date.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • mldekker
  •  wrote in 10:23
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Veel Dank!!!