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The Old Master Painter
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« on: March 14, 2016, 02:30:44 PM »

Ok, this is it. No more. I've already done a (1966) Smile, a potential (1967) Smile, and I'm finally ending it with this one. It is vastly improved in terms of sound quality, and flow. It has two cohesive suites. It doesn't have GV in it, mainly because I attempted to use EVERY single Smile song worked on and recorded. It's all in mono, but I guarrantee you that in this mix, you won't miss Stereo whatsoever! This is the one I spent most of my time on, and hopefully it all pays of.

Instead of posting my mixes on Vimeo, I uploading my audio mixes on Zippyshare.

NOTE: The songs, in each zip folder, are arranged alphabetically, and not in their intended track order. To correct this, here is the intended track order:

Side One- American Gothic Trip:

1. Intro {retitle Our Prayer (Mono Remaster)}

2. Heroes and Villains {retitle The Heroes and Villains (Bicycle Rider Pt. 1) [Mono Remaster]}

3. Do You Like Worms? {retitle Do You Like Worms? (Roll Plymouth Rock) (Bicycle Rider Pt. 2) [Mono Remaster]}

4. Wonderful {retitle Wonderful (Mono Remaster)}

5. He Gives Speeches {retitle The Wild West Suite - He Gives Speeches (Mono Remaster)}

6. Out in The Barnyard {retitle The Wild West Suite - Out in The Barnyard (Mono Remaster)}

7. The Old Master Painter {retitle The Wild West Suite - The Old Master Painter/You Are My Sunshine (Mono Remaster)}

8. I'm In Great Shape {retitle The Wild West Suite - I'm In Great Shape (Mono Remaster)}

9. Cabin Essence {retitle Cabin Essence (Mono Remaster)}

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Side Two- God, Laughter and The Elements:

1. Song For Children {retitle A Song For Children (Mono Remaster)}

2. On a Holiday (to Hawaii) {retitle On a Holiday (to Hawaii) [Mono Remaster]}

3. Wind Chimes {retitle Wind Chimes (Mono Remaster)}

4. The Elements - Fire {retitle The Elements - Fire (Mono Remaster)}

5. The Elements - Air {retitle The Elements - Air (Mono Remaster)}

6. The Elements - My Vega-Tables {retitle The Elements - My Vega-Tables (Earth) [Mono Remaster]}

7. The Elements - Water {retitle The Elements - Water (Arrival to Hawaii) [Mono Remaster]}

8. Child is The Father of The Man {retitle Child is The Father of The Man (My Heart Leaps Up)}

9. Surf's Up {retitle Surf's Up (Mono Remaster)}

19. You're Welcome {retitle You're Welcome (The End of The Journey) [Mono Remaster]}

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Sorry for my weirdly specific way of instructing you all how to retitle and arrange this album track-by-track.

Pt. 1: (wav. download) http://www16.zippyshare.com/v/U95TYClm/file.html

Pt. 2: (wav. download) http://www76.zippyshare.com/v/moRfEqCS/file.html

Enjoy and Smile. Let this be my gift to you.

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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2016, 03:08:30 PM »

Let me know what y'all think.
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2016, 01:44:26 AM »

I must say you're did one more great mix, but for me your previous mix (November mix, I think??) was better, more tight and accurate representation of Smile could have been in 1966/1967!
Nevertheless, good job!
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2016, 04:09:21 AM »

Let me see what you got.
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2016, 05:33:54 PM »

I must say you're did one more great mix, but for me your previous mix (November mix, I think??) was better, more tight and accurate representation of Smile could have been in 1966/1967!
Nevertheless, good job!


Thank you very much! I must say that I wasn't really working on historical accuracy, but rather in creating/salvaging a single LP compilation of every other Smile song worked on except for GV, in an enjoyable cohesive manner which could've been released in 1968. I'm honoured you all appreciate it. Thank you.
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« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2016, 05:59:32 AM »

Downloading it now, will let you know what I think later on after work. I'm sure I'll be nothing less than floored if it's anything near the quality of your previous mixes.
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« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2016, 04:18:57 PM »

Downloading it now, will let you know what I think later on after work. I'm sure I'll be nothing less than floored if it's anything near the quality of your previous mixes.

I'm itching to know what you think? Any criticism?
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« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2016, 05:27:13 PM »

Alright, I'll review as I listen:

1. Love the 'Brian Falls Into His Mic' ending of 'Intro'. In fact I use a composite of your ending in my mix.
2. I appreciate the insistence of 'Gee' as an intro to H&V. I haven't used it in most of my mixes but I miss it. Dig the 'Outro' too.
3. Inserting 'Wonderful' after DYLW is excitingly cohesive.
4. 'He Gives Speeches' through IIGS turns this stretch into an Abbey Road suite on a whole 'nother level. Dig.
5. The overdubbing on 'Song For Children' and 'Holidays' turns it into a long and ambient triumph.
6. 'Wind Chimes' following 'Holidays' sounds even more au naturel.
7. Think I'm gonna have to steal that Elements Suite as well.
8. 'George Fell Into His French Horn' edit is titillating, it cuts very smoothly into 'Surf's Up'.

I agree with you on 'Good Vibrations' not making the final cut. I imagine Capitol would have had a hand in insisting it be added, but I don't think he [Brian] planned for it to be on the album. I speculate his addition of the track to the modern versions of Smile is due to embracing the success and overall brilliance of the single, nostalgia for the song, or a chance to give the original lyrics a shot/shout-out. No real negative criticism of the mix. There's a lot of originality in it, a lot of touches I've never heard on other fan-mixes. So props for that. I really enjoyed it.
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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2016, 06:45:00 PM »

Alright, I'll review as I listen:

1. Love the 'Brian Falls Into His Mic' ending of 'Intro'. In fact I use a composite of your ending in my mix.
2. I appreciate the insistence of 'Gee' as an intro to H&V. I haven't used it in most of my mixes but I miss it. Dig the 'Outro' too.
3. Inserting 'Wonderful' after DYLW is excitingly cohesive.
4. 'He Gives Speeches' through IIGS turns this stretch into an Abbey Road suite on a whole 'nother level. Dig.
5. The overdubbing on 'Song For Children' and 'Holidays' turns it into a long and ambient triumph.
6. 'Wind Chimes' following 'Holidays' sounds even more au naturel.
7. Think I'm gonna have to steal that Elements Suite as well.
8. 'George Fell Into His French Horn' edit is titillating, it cuts very smoothly into 'Surf's Up'.

I agree with you on 'Good Vibrations' not making the final cut. I imagine Capitol would have had a hand in insisting it be added, but I don't think he [Brian] planned for it to be on the album. I speculate his addition of the track to the modern versions of Smile is due to embracing the success and overall brilliance of the single, nostalgia for the song, or a chance to give the original lyrics a shot/shout-out. No real negative criticism of the mix. There's a lot of originality in it, a lot of touches I've never heard on other fan-mixes. So props for that. I really enjoyed it.

Thank you for listening! Thanks man, I was worried about Speeches, but I'm glad you like the 'Wild West' Suite. I call it that because the 'Barnyard' suite is overused, and I personally speculate that 'Barnyard' suite could've been a term Brian used as refererence to a possible '66 album version of Heroes.
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« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2016, 06:02:45 AM »

Yeah, I had never heard HGV anywhere near any of those tracks but it fit in surprisingly well.
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