Smiley Smile. Label 62-M01S Pressed at Scranton, Jacksonville. Label 62-M01L Pressed at Los Angeles

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Smiley Smile Label B67 Mono T-9001 First appearance in Billboard: September 23, 1967. First appearance in Cash Box: September 23, 1967. The author credit for Wonderful is (Brian Wilson). Label 62-M01S Pressed at Scranton, Jacksonville Label 62-M01L Pressed at Los Angeles Cash Box led with an article from Derek Taylor (9/16/67) about Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson. The following week, they debuted the new album, while Billboard previewed it. The new album glided slowly up the charts, winding up in the Top Twenty at #19 for Cash Box. The other magazine disagreed, taking it only as far as #41.

Commercial cover (MC1) without a credit for the title Commercial cover MC1 with FREE punch (Scranton) Commercial cover MC1 with FREE punch (Los Angeles) Commercial cover MC2 credits the title to Barry Turnbull. Copies of cover MC2 from printer #4 for the Jacksonville pressing plant have an additional Printed in USA logo in the bottom left. Label 62 ST-9001 The author credit for Wonderful is (Brian Wilson). Label 62-D01S Pressed at Scranton, Jacksonville Label 62-D01L Pressed at Los Angeles Commercial cover (SC1) without a credit for the title Commercial cover SC2 credits the title to Barry Turnbull. Copies of cover SC2 from printer #4 for the Jacksonville pressing plant have an additional Printed in USA logo in the bottom left. Sticker: Some copies of the album came out with an elliptical sticker promoting the inclusion of Good Vibrations.

Label B67-02 Mono T-9001 First appearance in Billboard: September 23, 1967. First appearance in Cash Box: September 23, 1967. The author credit for Wonderful is (Brian Wilson-Van Dyke Parks). Label 62-M02S Pressed at Jacksonville Commercial cover MC2 credits the title to Barry Turnbull. Copies of cover MC2 from printer #4 for the Jacksonville pressing plant have an additional Printed in USA logo in the bottom left. Label 62 ST-9001 The author credit for Wonderful is (Brian Wilson-Van Dyke Parks). Label 62-D02L Pressed at Los Angeles Commercial cover SC2 credits the title to Barry Turnbull.

After Longines purchased the distribution rights to distribute albums that originated with Capitol through the Capitol Record Club, they made Smiley Smile available to Decca for pressing and club distribution. Decca pressed albums for Longines until 1972, but Capitol took this album out of circulation in fall, 1969. A memo dated December 8, 1967, shows that Capitol intended to take Smiley Smile off of the Brother label. On December 19, another memo assigned the LP a number of ST-2891. However, Capitol reversed this action on February 28, 1968, with another memo restoring the album to Brother. In the mean time, Capitol had prepared artwork for the front and back covers of a Capitol release as ST-2891; that art can be seen on the German release of Pet Sounds/Smiley Smile (Capitol 1C 148-51312/3). When Capitol licensed the album to Decca/Longines and the Capitol Record Club in early 1969, it is possible that the Brother label was not licensed for use by the record club prompting Capitol to use the number that they had on file. Label 62-RC1 ST-8-2891 Black rainbow label with logo at top, and Manufactured Under License print. Pressed by Decca/Longines for the Capitol Record Club in early 1969. Label 69-RC1 ST-8-2891 Green label with C logo at top, and Manufactured Under License print. Pressed by Decca/Longines for the Capitol Record Club in fall, 1969.

When the Beach Boys initiated a lawsuit against Capitol Records in April, 1969 also announcing their intent to depart from the label, Capitol curbed their enthusiasm for the group s records. Apart from a single that had just been recorded, for the next year the label released only one single (apparently owed to Capitol by the group) and one retrospective album. With Brian Wilson s personal dispute centering around the label s treatment of the most recent albums, when Capitol did reissue some of the records in 1970-71, they kept those out of print. In February, 1972, Brother announced that they had settled with Capitol Records. This settlement put everything from Pet Sounds onwards into Brother s hands for the next ten years. The band s settlement with Capitol licensed this album (and the four other albums that the group took with them) to Brother/Reprise Records from 1972 to 1982. In March, 1972, Reprise announced that they planned to reissue all five albums, but Titles of the specific albums involved will be announced at a later date. In October, 1974, Brother/Reprise finally released a two-record set containing two of the other four albums including this one! Label 70dj Stereo 2MS-2167 Cream/tan label with Subsidiary and Licensee rim print and Promotion/Not for Sale Issued October, 1974. Pressed by Columbia Records.

Label 70-01 Stereo 2MS-2167 Cream/tan label with Subsidiary and Licensee rim print Issued October, 1974. Pressed by Columbia Records. The label reads STEREO. Label 70RC2 Stereo 2MS-2167 (R-220453) Cream/tan label with Subsidiary and Licensee rim print and RCA Music Service information. Issued 1975. Eventually the album returned to Capitol, who pressed it in mono (Capitol N-16156). Factories: Jacksonville, Winchester, Specialty.

The Smile Legacy As Beach Boys devotees know well, Smiley Smile emerged out of a prolonged project called Smile, which was largely a production of Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. That album was due out in late 1966, but at the time it simply wasn t ready. Capitol assigned the number (D)T-2580 to the album, which would have coincided with an October, 1966, release. Capitol had artwork prepared for the front cover, and they waited. As time passed, Capitol rescheduled the album for a February release. Capitol was soon aware of the fact that the album was not going to come out in its originally-planned form. Most of the artwork was scrapped, and the label awaited a new design. Instead, Brian prepared a completely different version of the album from the available material, and Smiley Smile was born. In some form or another, Smile was almost released several times, including an aborted attempt in September, 1995. Beginning with 2004, there were various releases connected with Smile, culminating in the Smile Sessions deluxe set in 2011. Brian had been reluctant to work on Smile at all, but eventually he collaborated with Capitol on the release, stating that, It's not a far cry from what I thought it would be. The long-awaited release peaked at #27 on Billboard s album chart a better showing than the original Smiley version had made in 1967.