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Review: The latest album by England's High Llamas &#150; finally released here &#150; is guaranteed to elicit open-mouthed astonishment from Brian Wilson fans who thought they had heard every Smile bootleg ever made. Lead Llama Sean O'Hagan (whose '80s band Microdisney sounded nothing like this) has created the strangest tribute album this side of Beatlemania.A gorgeous slab of symphonic pop lasting 77...
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Review: For the past five years, barmy Irish-born musicologist Sean O'Hagan and his band, the High Llamas, have been pilfering from the catalogs of Steely Dan, Burt Bacharach and &#150; most obviously &#150; the Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys. But after 1997's Hawaii, a near-perfect facsimile of Smile, O'Hagan decided to approach his Brian Wilsonisms from a new angle. With the help of Stereolab keyboardist...
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Review: The High Llamas are still trying to reinvent Brian Wilson's expansive brand of symphonic pop. Though they've succeeded in the past, Beet, Maize and Corn is way too mellow, sounding something like immaculately crafted retro elevator music.
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<p><span class="hed"><strong>CHRISTIAN HOARD</strong></span><br />
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