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  1. 5 de sept. de 2023 · Back to home page | See More Details about "Smiley Smile/Wild Honey by The Beach Boys (CD, 2001)" Return to top. More to explore : The Beach Boys Import Music CDs, The Beach Boys Very Good (VG) Sleeve Import Vinyl Records, The Beach Boys Pop Import Music CDs,

  2. The Beach Boys – Smiley Smile & Wild Honey. More images. Label:Capitol Records – CDP 7 93696 2: Format: CD, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Mono. Country:UK: Released:1990: Genre:Rock, Pop: ... similar to Smiley Smile / Wild Honey, but earlier version without SID codes, yellow back cover and different matrix. 20-page booklet with credits ...

  3. After months of hype, Brian's mind stopped functioning almost overnight, and the symphonic "Smile" concept album never came out. So instead the Beach Boys rushed out a collection of fragments and outtakes called Smiley Smile, and followed it up a few months later with an all-new group of originals called Wild Honey.

  4. Smiley Smile Wild Honey (1967) Smiley Smile ist ein Musikalbum der US-amerikanischen Gruppe The Beach Boys. Es wurde am 11. September 1967 veröffentlicht. ... She’s Going Bald enthält Gesang von den Beach Boys, der sich anhört, als hätten sie Helium inhaliert.

  5. Smiley Smile / Wild Honey, a Compilation of songs by The Beach Boys. Released in 1990 on Capitol (catalog no. C2 93696; CD). Genres: Psychedelic Pop, Pop Rock, Sunshine Pop, Progressive Pop, Baroque Pop. Featured peformers: Mark Linett (compiler, remastering, liner notes), Joe Gastwirt (remastering), David Mitson (mastering assistant), Jasper Dailey (photography), David Leaf (liner notes ...

  6. The Beach Boys – Smiley Smile. ... Wild Honey. The Beach Boys. Released. 1967 — US. Vinyl — LP, Album, Stereo. Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel. Released. 1968 — US. Vinyl — ... The 180 gram version is listed here: Smiley Smile. AP announced the 200 to 180 gram weight reduction in late 2020.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2015 · The Beach Boys Smiley Smile Capitol; 2001 By Spencer Owen; March 29, 2001 In the mid-60's, Brian Wilson declared a race to the next major development in record production techniques. Everything looked good in Wilson's Beach Boys camp. He'd just produced one of the most revolutionary albums pop music had yet seen with 1966's Pet Sounds, and…