Brian Wilson & The Beach Boys - SMiLE (3971 Edit STEREO) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 12, 2014
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Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys - SMiLE
The 3971 Edit
by Tygerbug

01 Our Prayer / Gee 0:00
02 Heroes and Villains 01:56
03 Roll Plymouth Rock 06:45
04 Barnyard / Old Master Painter / You Are My Sunshine 10:22
05 Cabin Essence 13:04
06 Wonderful 16:36
07 Song For Children 19:02
08 Child is Father of the Man 20:57
09 Surf's Up 23:13
10 I'm In Great Shape / I Wanna Be Around / Workshop 27:31
11 Vega-Tables 29:49
12 On a Holiday 33:36
13 Wind Chimes 36:12
14 Mrs. O'Leary's Cow 39:17
15 In Blue Hawaii (Part 1) 41:25
16 Cool, Cool Water / Little Pad 42:50
17 In Blue Hawaii (Part 2) 46:14
18 Cool, Cool Water (1970) 47:43
19 Good Vibrations 50:40

BONUS:
20 You're Welcome 55:29
21 He Gives Speeches / She's Goin' Bald 56:38

Original notes by Tygerbug:

This edit attempts to combine the 1967 (ish) and 2004 recordings of Brian Wilson's SMiLE into one complete piece.

1967 + 2004 = 3971.

Do you like both the original Beach Boys SMiLE recordings and Brian's 2004 performance? Do you often find yourself, when listening to one of them, wishing you were listening to the other, just to hear a bit of music or lyric you're missing?

The Beach Boys recordings have a quality that the 2004 performance can't touch. However, the 2004 album contains lyrics and music that don't exist in any 60s form, and shapes the SMiLE album into a surprisingly coherent whole.

A professional release couldn't merge the two; that's musical sacrilege.

But for the purposes of this edit, that's exactly what I've done - switch back and forth from 60s recordings to 2004 ones within the same track, so that nearly every piece of music or lyric you might want to hear is there.

And it's nearly all in stereo!

I tried something very unusual with the "Water" section - Recorded as I Love to Say Da Da, Cool Cool Water, and In Blue Hawaii. I extended this section to quite a length, deciding to use all three songs, plus the unrelated song "Little Pad" from the Smiley Smile album. So this is essentially In Blue Hawaii from the 2004 album, with sections of Cool Cool Water and Little Pad interspersed.

If you think that's dumb, the extensions are their own track and can be removed to leave just In Blue Hawaii.

Also, the bonus track "He Gives Speeches" is now combined with Smiley Smile's "She's Goin' Bald" as one track.

Apart from that, all of the material is from the 2011 Smile sessions boxset or the 2004 Brian Wilson Smile album.

However, I used other people's fanedits for many of the tracks. Soniclovenoize's stereo version of SMiLE was used for many of the 60s tracks, notably his version of Good Vibrations with the original lyrics.

Bruiteur's versions of Barnyard and I'm in Great Shape were used, which cleans up the piano demos for a much clearer vocal - although Barnyard is the stereo take on that by another fan. I also used Bruiteur's "Wonderful," which marries the 60s vocal to the 2004 instruments.

I believe I used adam78's mono edits in places as well. Not sure though, as I tried to avoid mono.

"You're Welcome," "He Gives Speeches" and a few later Beach Boys tracks are thrown on as bonuses.

Enjoy!
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