Picking up in 2003 where they left off thirty-eight years ago,
Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks -- with a big assist from Wilson's
musical director, Darian Sahanaja -- finally finish a work that
should logically be a corny shadow of its aborted 1966 vision but
instead ranks in symphonic beauty, goofy humor and spiritual
loveliness with the Beach Boys' greatest achievements.
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