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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brian_WilsonBrian Wilson - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Concurrently, Wilson worked with Don Was on a documentary about his life, Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995). The soundtrack consisted of rerecordings of Beach Boys songs and was released as Wilson's second solo album in August. In 1993, Wilson accepted an offer to record an album of songs written by Van Dyke Parks.

  2. Hace 3 días · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Just Wasn't Made For These Times (1996 Stereo Mix) · The Beach BoysThe Very Best Of The Beach Boys: Sounds Of S...

  3. Hace 4 días · Wilson also performed "Wonderful", in its original Smile arrangement, for the Don Was-directed documentary I Just Wasn't Made for These Times, and this rendition was included on the accompanying soundtrack album. In addition, Capitol announced a three-CD box set entitled The Smile Era to be released in the autumn.

  4. Hace 16 horas · From the outset of the session, Brian Wilson was intensely focused. Three Dog Night singer Danny Hutton was at the session and marvelled at Wilson’s production skills. “[Brian] would hear something wrong, and bam 'One more time',” recalled Hutton in the 1997 Pet Sounds Sessions booklet. “I just sat there and didn't say a word.

  5. In 1985 they've made the first stereo mix attempt for Wouldn't It Be Nice, That's Not Me, Here Today and I Just Wasn't Made For These Times for the An American Band doc. All with single-tracked lead vocal for some reason (Time To Get Alone also) and they didn't sound very good.

  6. Contents. Wouldn't It Be Nice. " Wouldn't It Be Nice " is a 1966 song by The Beach Boys and is the opening track to 11th studio album Pet Sounds. It went to number 2 in Australia, number 8 in the United States, number 58 in the United Kingdom, number 12 in New Zealand and number 4 in Canada. It is considered to be the work of power pop than ...

  7. Hace 3 días · In all fairness, those difficulties are better explored in Brian Wilson: I Just Wasnt Made for These Times (1995). There’s also a staggering lack of attention paid to the alcoholism and tragic drowning of Dennis Wilson, who died broke, homeless, and estranged from his bandmates.