Smile was to be the follow-up to critical darling but commercial failure Pet Sounds. The then-twenty-four-year-old Wilson wrote the album with lyricist and arranger Van Dyke Parks, and described the elaborate work-in-progress as a "teenage symphony to God."
The rest of the Beach Boys, who were on tour singing the band's more standard surfing songs during much of Smile's creation, were less than enamored with Wilson and Van Dyke's symphony. Wilson, shaken by real pressures to produce hits and less rational factors such as believing that his song "Fire" was actually causing fires in his Los Angeles neighborhood, abandoned the project, though Smile tracks like "Heroes and Villians," "Cabinessence" and "Surf's Up" and "Wind Chimes" would be re-recorded for subsequent Beach Boys records.
BILL CRANDALL
(May 23, 2003)
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