Beach Boys Smile Sessions Really Coming: November 1

I can’t believe this is really happening. Finally.

I’ve been a Smile enthusiast for a little less than 10 years, but there are people who have been waiting for this album since 1966.

The short version of the story is that the album was never finished. Following up Pet Sounds and the “Good Vibrations” single proved to be too much for Brian Wilson who wanted to create a “teenage symphony to God.” Too many ideas, too many drugs, and the lack of support from the people around him eventually derailed the project entirely.

Bootleggers and fans have been going nuts with the recording sessions ever since, creating their own versions of what the finished album might have sounded like. But nobody knows for sure what Brian Wilson had envisioned because that vision never solidified in Wilson’s head. He was constantly re-recording and re-assembling sections of music until he abandoned the recordings altogether.

Since then a lot of this material has shown up on official releases. Stripped down versions of several songs were re-recorded at Wilson’s home studio and released on Smiley Smile in 1967; “Our Prayer” and “Cabinessence” were completed for 1969’s 20/20 and the epic “Surf’s Up” was completed and released in 1971. In 1993, 30 minutes of previously unreleased Smile sessions were included on the Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys box set.

And then, in 2003-2004, Brian Wilson and his band member Darian Sahanaja came up with a running order of the Smile material for a series of live concerts. Original lyricist Van Dyke Parks even contributed new lyrics for some instrumental sections. This configuration was recorded as Brian Wilson Presents Smile, and it’s an enjoyable listen.

But it’s nothing like the 1966-67 Beach Boys vocals over original Wrecking Crew instrumentation. Which is what is finally being released on November 1.

It’ll be interesting to see how the material is presented. There are sure to be heated discussions over what should and should not have been done with these recordings. But it’s finally coming out. And it’s going to be awesome.

  

THE BEACH BOYS’ LEGENDARY ‘SMiLE’ ALBUM SESSIONS TO BE RELEASED NOVEMBER 1 BY CAPITOL/EMI — ART AND TRACKLISTS UNVEILED

Never-Before-Released Original 1966-’67 Album Sessions Compiled for 2CD and Digital Packages and Deluxe, Expanded Box Set; Special Packages to be Available Exclusively from TheBeachBoys.com

Official Beach Boys Music Videos to be Crowdsourced via Tongal’s First-Ever Music Video Initiative

“The most famous unfinished album in rock & roll history…”
Rolling Stone

Hollywood, California – August 30, 2011 – With the full participation of original Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, Capitol/EMI has, for the first time, collected and compiled the band’s legendary 1966-’67 sessions for the never-completed SMiLE album.  Capitol/EMI and The Beach Boys are pleased to announce November 1 (October 31 internationally) as the release date for the long-awaited arrival of The SMiLE Sessions in multiple physical and digital configurations. Artwork and complete tracklists are also unveiled for what Rolling Stone magazine recently called “the most famous unfinished album in rock & roll history.”

In numerous sessions between the spring of 1966 and the summer of 1967, The Beach Boys recorded a bounty of songs and drafts for an album, SMiLE, that was intended to follow the band’s 1966 masterpiece, Pet Sounds.  The master tapes were ultimately shelved, and The Beach Boys’ SMiLE has never been released.  Drawn from the original masters, The SMiLE Sessions presents an in-depth overview of The Beach Boys’ recording sessions for the enigmatic album, which has achieved legendary, mythical status for music fans around the world.

The SMiLE Sessions’ 2CD lift-top box, double vinyl LP, digital album, and iTunes LP formats feature an approximation of what was intended to be the completed SMiLE album, compiled from The Beach Boys’ original session masters. Additional session highlights and bonus tracks are also included, including demos and stereo mixes.

An expanded, boxed edition of The SMiLE Sessions will also be released physically and digitally, featuring the main SMiLE album tracks, plus four CDs of additional audio from the legendary sessions, a double vinyl LP set, and two 7” vinyl singles.  The deluxe box will also contain a 60-page hardbound book with rare and previously unseen photos and memorabilia from The Beach Boys’ archive and newly-written essays by Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, Brian Wilson, and Bruce Johnston, as well as by Beach Boys historian and author Domenic Priore and many other inner-circle participants.

Produced by Brian Wilson, Mark Linett, Alan Boyd and Dennis Wolfe in Los Angeles, all of The SMiLE Sessions’ physical and digital configurations include an assembled collection of core session tracks, while the box set delves much deeper into the sessions, adding early song drafts, alternate takes, instrumental and vocals-only mixes, and studio chatter. The SMiLE Sessions invites the listener into the studio to experience the album’s creation, with producer, singer and bassist Brian Wilson’s vision leading the way as he guides his fellow Beach Boys, singer Mike Love, drummer Dennis Wilson, lead guitarist Carl Wilson, rhythm guitarist Al Jardine, and newest member Bruce Johnston (who’d replaced Brian Wilson in the touring group during 1965), through the legendary sessions.

Artwork for all of The SMiLE Sessions’ physical and digital configurations has been created with and inspired by Beat-Pop artist Frank Holmes’ original 1967 LP sleeve art and booklet designs intended for the SMiLE album.  With its three-dimensional shadowbox lid, The SMiLE Sessions box set offers a whimsical peek inside the storied ‘SMiLE Shop.’

Several special SMiLE Sessions packages will be available for purchase exclusively on thebeachboys.com, including:

The SMiLE Sessions 2CD edition paired with a limited edition SMiLE t-shirt
The SMiLE Sessions 2CD edition paired with a limited edition autographed lithograph
The SMiLE Sessions limited edition box set with light-up SMiLE Shop window on lid, autographed
The SMiLE Sessions limited edition box set with light-up SMiLE Shop window on lid, autographed, paired with a custom-made SMiLE surfboard by Hobie

The Beach Boys are embracing technology and crowdsourcing to produce the first official music videos for “Good Vibrations” and “Heroes And Villains” by partnering with Tongal, the leading creative social platform.  In Tongal’s first-ever music video initiative, fans can now collaborate to create the official music videos, as the project begins today (August 30) on Tongal.com, and consists of two phases – a concept phase and a video phase.  The concept phase calls for fans to conceptualize the music video for “Heroes and Villains” or “Good Vibrations” in 250 characters or less. In the video phase, Tongal users can select one of the five winning concepts from phase one and produce a music video based on it.  The video can be animated or live-action, trippy or classic – it can be whatever the fans want, as long as it’s their own.  Cash prizes and special items, including an autographed custom Hobie longboard, will be awarded to Tongal users for the top submissions.

The SMiLE Sessions box set will include details about Operation Smile, an international medical charity organization with a presence in more than 60 countries dedicated to healing children’s smiles. Since 1982, Operation Smile – through the help of generous supporters and medical volunteers – has provided free surgeries worldwide for children born with facial deformities such as cleft lips and cleft palates. Every three minutes, a child somewhere in the world is born with a cleft. For more information on how to be involved or donate to Operation Smile, please visit www.operationsmile.org or call 1-888-OPSMILE (888-677-6453).

When Capitol/EMI and The Beach Boys first announced plans for The SMiLE Sessions’ 2011 release, the news spread rapidly.  Pitchfork reported, “The Beach Boys’ SMiLE is quite possibly the most storied album in rock history,” Billboard proclaimed the upcoming release “an event that pop music fans have been waiting for since the Summer of Love,” and The Washington Post called SMiLE “the most legendary unreleased album of all time.”

The best efforts have been taken by The Beach Boys, the producers, and Capitol/EMI to present the SMiLE album sessions’ most vital and fascinating elements.  However, there will no doubt be some debate amongst Beach Boys fans around the world who, during the past four decades, have become familiar with a variety of widely-traded bootlegged bits and pieces from the sessions.  As recently explained by the Detroit Metro Times, “No album, released or not, has generated a more personal relationship with its audience, since no two people can ever agree on its content and purpose.”

Beginning with “Good Vibrations,” The Beach Boys’ best-selling record in a long string of hits, Brian Wilson had begun to construct songs in a modular form, crafting individual sections that would later be edited together to form a coherent whole.  In several intense bursts of creative energy, Wilson, drawing on the talents of the finest studio musicians in Los Angeles and utilizing the best studio facilities available on any given day, laid down dozens of musical fragments, all designed to fit together in any number of possible combinations.  No one had done this before in pop music, and his next endeavor would be an album-length version of this unique and luxurious songwriting parlance: SMiLE.

In 1965, Brian Wilson met an up-and-coming session keyboard player and songwriter, Van Dyke Parks. Noticing Parks’ conversational eloquence, Wilson felt that he could help to volley The Beach Boys’ songwriting into the wave of broader-messaged and socially-conscious rock ‘n’ roll that would come to define the ’60s.  They were soon collaborating on keynote songs for SMiLE, including “Heroes And Villains,” the band’s follow-up single to “Good Vibrations.”  Wilson and Parks would also co-write “Surf’s Up,” “Vega-Tables,” “Cabin Essence,” “Do You Like Worms,” “Wonderful,” “Wind Chimes,” and other pieces of the SMiLE tapestry.  Parks also introduced Frank Holmes to create album sleeve art and a booklet interpreting the album’s James Joyce-mode lyrics.

The reason SMiLE did not see a release in 1967 had more to do with back room business that obscured the creative side of the program than anything else.  In late 1966, The Beach Boys formed Brother Records, initially to produce outside artists.  Soon, however, The Beach Boys would become embroiled in a court action with Capitol Records with the goal to become the top-selling artists on their self-owned, independent label.  The group withheld “Heroes And Villains” and announced they would instead release “Vega-Tables” – recorded with the band’s own money in April of ’67 – on Brother Records.  By July of 1967, Capitol Records and The Beach Boys had come to terms, with Capitol agreeing to distribute the band’s Brother Records, and it was agreed that SMiLE was no longer to be the band’s next album.

The Beach Boys and Capitol/EMI will celebrate the band’s 50th Anniversary in 2012.  Plans for commemorative releases and other anniversary activities will be announced.

“Surf’s up, aboard a tidal wave, come about hard and join the young and often spring you gave. I heard the word, wonderful thing… a children’s song…”
– from “Surf’s Up” (Brian Wilson/Van Dyke Parks)

www.thebeachboys.com

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The SMiLE Sessions (2CD; Digital; iTunes LP)

CD ONE

SMiLE

1.         Our Prayer (1:06)
2.         Gee (0:51)
3.         Heroes And Villains (4:53)
4.         Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock) (3:36)
5.         I’m In Great Shape (0:29)
6.         Barnyard (0:48)
7.         My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine) (1:57)
8.         Cabin Essence (3:32)
9.         Wonderful (2:04)
10.        Look (Song For Children) (2:31)
11.        Child Is Father Of The Man (2:14)
12.        Surf’s Up (4:12)
13.        I Wanna Be Around / Workshop (1:23)
14.        Vega-Tables (3:49)
15.        Holidays (2:33)
16.        Wind Chimes (3:06)
17.        The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow) (2:35)
18.        Love To Say Dada (2:32)
19.        Good Vibrations (4:13)

Bonus Tracks

20.        You’re Welcome (1:08)
21.        Heroes And Villains (Stereo Mix) (4:53)
22.        Heroes And Villains Sections (Stereo Mix) (7:16)
23.        Vega-Tables Demo (1:46)
24.        He Gives Speeches (1:14)
25.        Smile Backing Vocals Montage (8:30)
26.        Surf’s Up 1967 (Solo Version) (4:09)
27.        Psycodelic Sounds: Brian Falls Into A Piano (1:30)

CD TWO

1.    Our Prayer “Dialog” (9/19/66)   (3:02)
2.    Heroes And Villains: Part 1   (3:08)
3.    Heroes And Villains: Part 2   (4:18)
4.    Heroes And Villains: Children Were Raised (1/27/67)   (2:07)
5.    Heroes And Villains: Prelude To Fade (2/15/67)   (3:42)
6.    My Only Sunshine (11/14/66)   (6:52)
7.    Cabin Essence (10/3/66)   (5:19)
8.    Surf’s Up: 1st Movement (11/4/66)   (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) (10/26-10/29/67)   (3:32)
13.   Good Vibrations Session Highlights   (8:20)

The SMiLE Sessions Box Set (5CD+Double LP+Two 7” Singles; digital)

CD ONE

SMiLE

1.         Our Prayer (1:06)
2.         Gee (0:51)
3.         Heroes And Villains (4:53)
4.         Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock) (3:36)
5.         I’m In Great Shape (0:29)
6.         Barnyard (0:48)
7.         My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine) (1:57)
8.         Cabin Essence (3:32)
9.         Wonderful (2:04)
10.        Look (Song For Children) (2:31)
11.        Child Is Father Of The Man (2:14)
12.        Surf’s Up (4:12)
13.        I Wanna Be Around / Workshop (1:23)
14.        Vega-Tables (3:49)
15.        Holidays (2:33)
16.        Wind Chimes (3:06)
17.        The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow) (2:35)
18.        Love To Say Dada (2:32)
19.        Good Vibrations (4:13)

Bonus Tracks

20.        You’re Welcome (1:08)
21.        Heroes And Villains (Stereo Mix) (4:53)
22.        Heroes And Villains Sections (Stereo Mix) (7:16)
23.        Vega-Tables Demo (1:46)
24.        He Gives Speeches (1:14)
25.        Smile Backing Vocals Montage (8:30)
26.        Surf’s Up 1967 (Solo version) (4:09)
27.        Psycodelic Sounds: Brian Falls Into A Piano (1:30)

CD TWO

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

OUR PRAYER

1.         Our Prayer “Dialog” (9/19/66)  (3:01)
2.         Our Prayer (10/4/66)  (6:37)

HEROES AND VILLAINS

Heroes And Villains Session (10/20/66)

3.         Heroes And Villains: Verse (Master Take) (0:57)
4.         Heroes And Villains: Barnyard (Master Take) (1:12)
5.         Heroes And Villains: I’m In Great Shape (10/27/66) (4:59)
6.         Heroes And Villains: Intro (Early Version) circa 12/66 (0:35)

Heroes And Villains Session (1/3/67)

7.         Heroes And Villains: Do A Lot (0:53)
8.         Heroes And Villains: Bag Of Tricks (2:58)
9.         Heroes And Villains: Mission Pak (0:55)
10.        Heroes And Villains: Bridge To Indians (1:47)
11.        Heroes And Villains: Part 1 Tag (1:19)
12.        Heroes And Villains: Pickup To 3rd Verse (0:55)

Heroes And Villains Session (1/27/67)

13.        Heroes And Villains: Children Were Raised (2:07)
14.        Heroes And Villains: Part 2 (Cantina track) (1:21)
15.        Heroes And Villains: Whistling Bridge (1:14)
16.        Heroes And Villains: Cantina (1:36)
17.        Heroes And Villains: All Day (2:19)
18.        Heroes And Villains: Verse Edit Experiment (0:48)

Heroes And Villains Session (2/15/67)

19.        Heroes And Villains: Prelude to Fade (3:43)
20.        Heroes And Villains: Piano Theme (2:43)

Heroes And Villains Session (2/20/67)

21.        Heroes And Villains: Part 2 (2:31)
22.        Heroes And Villains: Part 2 (Gee) (Master Take) (2:36)
23.        Heroes And Villains: Part 2 Revised (1:54)
24.        Heroes And Villains: Part 2 Revised (Master Take) (0:48)
25.        Heroes And Villains: Part 3 (Animals) (Master Take) (1:18)
26.        Heroes And Villains: Part 4 (2:36)
27.        Heroes And Villains: Part Two (Master Take) (2/27/67) (1:44)
28.        Heroes And Villains: Fade (2/28/67) (6:35)

Heroes And Villains Session (3/1/67)

29.        Heroes And Villains: Verse Remake (4:16)
30.        Heroes And Villains: Organ Waltz / Intro (2:04)

Heroes And Villains Session (6/14/67)

31.        Heroes And Villains: Chorus Vocals (0:48)
32.        Heroes And Villains: Barbershop (1:50)
33.        Heroes And Villains: Children Were Raised (Remake) (1:06)
34.        Heroes And Villains: Children Were Raised (Master Take Overdubs Mix 1) (0:26)
35.        Heroes And Villains: Children Were Raised (Master Take A Capella) (0:27)

Bonus Tracks

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 (11/4/66) (4:17)
37.        Psycodelic Sounds:  Brian Falls Into A Microphone (11/4/66) (1:10)
38.        Psycodelic Sounds:  Moaning Laughing (11/4/66) (1:09)

CD THREE

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

DO YOU LIKE WORMS (ROLL PLYMOUTH ROCK)

Do You Like Worms Session (10/18/66)

1.         Do You Like Worms: Part 1 (5:21)
2.         Do You Like Worms: Part 2 (Bicycle Rider) (1:55)
3.         Do You Like Worms: Part 3 (2:43)
4.         Do You Like Worms: Part 4 (Bicycle Rider) (1:10)
5.         Do You Like Worms: Bicycle Rider Overdubs (Heroes And Villains Part 2) (1/5/67) (0:22)

MY ONLY SUNSHINE

(THE OLD MASTER PAINTER / YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE)

6.         My Only Sunshine: Parts 1 & 2 (11/14/66) (6:51)
7.         My Only Sunshine: Part 2 (Master Take With Vocal Overdubs) (2/10/67) (0:45)

CABIN ESSENCE

Cabin Essence Session (10/3/66)

8.         Cabin Essence: Verse (2:14)
9.         Cabin Essence: Chorus (2:28)
10.        Cabin Essence: Tag (2:31)

WONDERFUL

11.        Wonderful (Version 1) (8/25/66) (2:59)

Wonderful (Version 2 “Rock With Me, Henry”) Session (1/9/67)

12.        Wonderful (Version 2) (3:25)
13.        Wonderful (Version 2 Tag) (2:54)
14.        Wonderful (Version 3) (4/10/67?) (2:41)

LOOK (SONG FOR CHILDREN)

15.        Look (8/12/66) (4:52)

CHILD IS FATHER OF THE MAN

16.        Child Is Father Of The Man (Version 1) (10/7/66) (4:57)
17.        Child Is Father Of The Man (Version 2) (10/11/66) (5:38)

SURF’S UP

18.        Surf’s Up: 1st Movement (11/4/66) (4:54)
19.        Surf’s Up: Talking Horns (11/7/66) (3:42)
20.        Surf’s Up: Piano Demo (Master Take) (12/15/66) (3:52)

I WANNA BE AROUND / WORKSHOP (FRIDAY NIGHT)

21.        I Wanna Be Around (11/29/66) (3:08)

VEGA-TABLES (VEGETABLES)

Vegetables Sessions (4/4/67 – 4/11/67)

22.        Vegetables: Verse (Master Take Track) (4/4 – 4/11/67) (2:02)
23.        Vegetables: Sleep A Lot (Chorus) (2:34)
24.        Vegetables: Chorus 1 (Master Take) (1:05)
25.        Vegetables: 2nd Chorus (Master Take Track And Backing Vocals) (1:03)
26.        Vegetables: Insert (Part 4) (Master Take) (0:37)

CD FOUR

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

VEGA-TABLES (VEGETABLES) (continued)

1.         Vegetables: Fade (4/12/67) (5:25)
2.         Vegetables: Ballad Insert (4/14/67) (1:03)

HOLIDAYS

3.         Holidays (9/8/66) (7:32)

WIND CHIMES

4.         Wind Chimes (Version 1) (8/3/66) (6:46)

Wind Chimes (Version 2) Session (10/5/66)

5.         Wind Chimes (Version 2) (5:00)
6.         Wind Chimes (Version 2 Tag) (2:51)

THE ELEMENTS: FIRE (MRS. O’LEARY’S COW)

7.         The Elements (Fire) (11/28/66) (8:27)

LOVE TO SAY DADA / COOL, COOL WATER

Da Da Session (12/22/66)

8.         Da Da  (Taped Piano Strings) (1:00)
9.         Da Da  (Fender Rhodes) (1:21)

Love To Say Dada Sessions (5/16/67 – 5/18/67)

10.        Love To Say Dada: Part 1 (5/16/67) (1:22)
11.        Love To Say Dada: Part 2 (5/17/67) (1:57)
12.        Love To Say Dada: Part 2 (Master Take) (5/17/67) (1:21)
13.        Love To Say Dada: Part 2 (Second Day) (5/18/67) (2:00)

COOL, COOL WATER

14.        Cool, Cool Water (Version 1) (6/7/67) (2:21)
15.        Cool, Cool Water (Version 2) (10/26/67 & 10/29/67) (3:31)

SMILE ADDITIONAL SESSIONS

16.        You’re Welcome (12/15/66) (6:41)
17.        You’re With Me Tonight (6/6–6/7/67) (2:46)
18.        Tune X (3/3/67–3/31/67) (2:18)
19.        I Don’t Know (1/12/67) (3:03)
20.        Three Blind Mice (10/15/65) (2:11)
21.        Teeter Totter Love (Jasper Dailey) (1/25/67 & 2/9/67) (1:49)

Bonus Tracks

22.        Psycodelic Sounds – Underwater Chant (11/4/66) (1:45)
23.        Hal Blaine Vega-Tables Promo Session (11/16/66) (1:28)
24.        Heroes And Villains: Early Version Outtake Sections (1/67 – 2/67) (5:04)

CD FIVE

SESSION HIGHLIGHTS

GOOD VIBRATIONS SESSIONS

1. Good Vibrations: Gold Star 2/18/66 (The “Pet Sounds” Session) (7:27)
2. Good Vibrations: Gold Star 4/9/66 (6:57)
3. Good Vibrations: Western 5/4/66 (First Chorus) (2:24)
4. Good Vibrations: Western 5/4/66 (Second Chorus & Fade) (3:28)
5. Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound 5/24/66 (Part 1) (1:20)
6. Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound 5/24/66 (Parts 2 & 3) (1:45)
7. Good Vibrations: Sunset Sound 5/24/66 (Part 4) (0:47)
8. Good Vibrations: Western 5/27/66 (Part C) (3:32)
9. Good Vibrations: Western 5/27/66 (Chorus) (3:04)
10. Good Vibrations: Western 5/27/66 (Fade Sequence) (1:56)
11. Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western 6/2/66 (Part 1) (2:44)
12. Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western 6/2/66 (Part 3) (0:57)
13. Good Vibrations (Inspiration): Western 6/2/66 (Part 4) (0:49)
14. Good Vibrations: Western 6/16/66 (Part 1) (6:24)
15. Good Vibrations: Western 6/16/66 (Part 2 & Verse) (1:06)
16. Good Vibrations: Western 6/16/66 (Part 2 Continued) (5:55)
17. Good Vibrations: Western 6/18/66 (Part 1) (1:10)
18. Good Vibrations: Western 6/18/66 (Part 2) (5:03)
19. Good Vibrations (Persuasion): Western 9/1/66 (1:49)
20. Good Vibrations: Western 9/1/66 (New Bridge) (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) 3/66 (3:41)
24. Good Vibrations: Alternate Edit 8/24/66 (3:32)

VINYL

Double LP

Side One

1.   Our Prayer
2.   Gee
3.   Heroes And Villains
4.   Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock)
5.   I’m In Great Shape
6.   Barnyard
7.   My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine)
8.   Cabin Essence

Side Two

1.   Wonderful
2.   Look (Song for Children)
3.   Child Is Father Of The Man
4.   Surf’s Up

Side Three

1.   I Wanna Be Around / Workshop
2.   Vega-Tables
3.   Holidays
4.   Wind Chimes
5.   The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow)
6.   Love To Say Dada
7.   Good Vibrations

Side Four

1.   You’re Welcome – Stereo Mix
2.   Vega-Tables – Stereo Mix
3.   Wind Chimes – Stereo Mix
4.   Cabin Essence – Session Highlights and Stereo Backing Track
5.   Surf’s Up – Session Excerpt and Stereo Mix

Two 7” singles

Heroes And Villains “Smile” single Vega-Tables single

A side:  Heroes And Villains Part One           A side: Vega-Tables
B side:  Heroes And Villains Part Two           B side: Surf’s Up

The SMiLE Sessions (2LP vinyl)

Side One

1.  Our Prayer
2.  Gee
3.  Heroes And Villains
4.  Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock)
5.  I’m In Great Shape
6.  Barnyard
7.  My Only Sunshine (The Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine)
8.  Cabin Essence

Side Two

1.  Wonderful
2.  Look (Song for Children)
3.  Child Is Father Of The Man
4.  Surf’s Up

Side Three

1.  I Wanna Be Around / Workshop
2.  Vega-Tables
3.  Holidays
4.  Wind Chimes
5.  The Elements: Fire (Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow)
6.  Love To Say Dada
7.  Good Vibrations

Side Four

1.  You’re Welcome – Stereo Mix
2.  Vega-Tables – Stereo Mix
3.  Wind Chimes – Stereo Mix
4.  Cabin Essence – Session Highlights and Stereo Backing Track
5.  Surf’s Up – Session Excerpt and Stereo Mix

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