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18 Aug, 2017
Post Sounds
There is a strong mythology about Brian Wilson losing the production plot after the applauded "Pet Sounds" and failed to launch "Smile. However, as listeners to "Sunshine Tomorrow" will hear, Brian was still in good form in 1967 with this selection of stripped back tunes. "Wild Honey" might have failed against the more intricate Beatles "Sgt Pepper", but really holds its own in Stereo against the 1968 earth of the "White Album". If anything the later day stereo re releases of both "Smiley Smile" in 2012 and today's "Sunshine Tomorrow" reinforce the unfairness of critics in 1967. This music wasn't "Smile" and without that albatross it shine's on its own merits. The shelved "Lei'd in Hawaii" album also included on this set demonstrates how great a live (in the studio) band the Beachboys were. One can only guess where the group might have gone had "Lei'd..." been released as a stopgap album and "Wild Honey" delayed long enough for all of us to come to our senses. Oh well, at least we have "Sunshine Tomorrow".