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This article is about the rerecorded 2004 version of Smile. American musician Brian Wilson, released on September 28, 2004 on Nonesuch. BWPS was universally acclaimed by critics and peaked at number 13 in the US v day presents for guys number 7 in the UK.

The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA, indicating one hundred thousand units sold. In 1967, due to numerous difficulties surrounding the project, Brian Wilson abandoned Smile, an unfinished album that he had recorded with his band the Beach Boys, lyricist Van Dyke Parks, and numerous session musicians. In 1995, Wilson reteamed with Parks for the collaborative album Orange Crate Art, which provoked speculation regarding a future release of Smile.

In late 1998, the Wondermints accepted an offer from Wilson’s wife Melinda Ledbetter to join Wilson’s live band, a group that included guitarist Jeffrey Foskett, multi-instrumentalist Scott Bennett, reed player Paul Mertens, bassist Bob Lizik, and backing vocalist Taylor Mills. Wilson had been psychologically scarred by the making of Smile and regarded the album as his life’s greatest failure. Following the concert, Ledbetter and Sahanaja successfully petitioned Wilson to add “Our Prayer” and “Surf’s Up” into his regular setlists. Heroes and Villains” and a medley of “Wonderful” and “Cabinessence” were also added.

In 2003, during the recording of his forthcoming album Gettin’ in over My Head, Wilson permitted his managers to schedule shows that would include the live debut of Smile. The news elicited some mixed reactions from fans of Wilson who felt that his attempt to complete Smile would destroy the legendary quality associated with the project. Sahanaja remembered that, during their meetings over the summer, Wilson did not appear interested in the project. The project was not approached as an attempt to complete Smile.