S Mi Le by Domenic Priore
A meticulously researched history of the Beach Boys' ambitious, unfinished late-1960s project, tracing the creative rise and unraveling of an experimental pop masterpiece. It reconstructs studio sessions and collaborations—especially the fraught partnership with Van Dyke Parks—while placing the music in the swirling Los Angeles counterculture and psychedelic milieu that shaped it. The book examines the artistic ambition, Brian Wilson’s mounting psychological and interpersonal struggles, and the industry and management pressures that contributed to the project’s collapse, and it follows how the work’s mythic reputation grew through bootlegs, reassessment, and eventual partial resurrection decades later.
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