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Look (Song for Children)

"Look" (also known as "I Ran" and "Untitled Song #1") is an incomplete musical piece that was composed by American musician Brian Wilson for the Beach Boys' aborted Smile album. Wilson produced the backing track at the start of the Smile sessions in August 1966. It is theorized that a missing session tape may have contained a vocal track that he recorded with his bandmates in October.

"Look (Song for Children)"
Song by the Beach Boys
from the album The Smile Sessions
ReleasedOctober 31, 2011 (2011-10-31)
RecordedAugust 12, 1966 (1966-08-12) – 1971
StudioWestern and Beach Boys, Los Angeles
Length2:31
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
Licensed audio
"Look (Song for Children)" on YouTube
"Song for Children"
Song by Brian Wilson
from the album Brian Wilson Presents Smile
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2004 (2004-09-28)
Recorded2004
StudioSunset Sound, Hollywood
Length2:16
LabelNonesuch
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
Licensed audio
"Song for Children" on YouTube

In 2004, Wilson rerecorded the track as "Song for Children", with new lyrics written by Van Dyke Parks, for his album Brian Wilson Presents Smile, where it segues between the songs "Wonderful" and "Child Is Father of the Man". The 2011 compilation The Smile Sessions included a version of the original Beach Boys recording with additional vocals sampled from their 1971 song "Surf's Up".

Background edit

"Look" was one of the earliest pieces recorded during the Smile sessions. Musicologist Philip Lambert speculated that some parts of the music possibly evolved from one of the riffs in "Good Vibrations".[1]

Recording edit

The instrumental track for "Look" was recorded on August 12, 1966 at Western studio. It was titled "Look" on the tape box, but on the AFM sheet, it was logged as "Untitled Song #1" with a runtime of 2:16. The instrumentation featured upright bass, vibraphones, keyboard, French horn, guitars, organs, trombone and woodwind. Take 20 was marked as best.[2]

Capitol Records documentation suggests that, on October 13, all six Beach Boys were involved in a vocal overdubbing session for the track, now logged as "I Ran (Formerly Untitled Song #1)" with a 3:10 runtime. Writing in The Smile Sessions liner notes, Craig Slowinski said that "a tape from that session has not turned up in a search of the Capitol and BRI vaults."[3]

In November, journalist Tom Nolan wrote about Wilson in The Los Angeles Times West:

He has this great self-taught approach to music, which Barney Kessel calls “kind of a Stone-Age-Man approach,” so that every now and then he will do something that makes these veteran guys snicker behind his back, like saying to the engineer: "That trumpet over there should be a little louder; the one with the – what is that, a mute?" Or someone will point out to him that the four bars which he thought was a traditional vamp is actually from Twelfth Street Rag, which is copyright material. "That’s all right," he’ll say, "I’ll pay for it. You know I don’t steal."[4]

"Song for Children" edit

Wilson rerecorded "Look" as "Song for Children" for his 2004 version of Smile. According to Darian Sahanaja, during the album's assembly, "I was moving things around in Pro Tools, putting things together to show Brian. I dropped 'Wonderful' next to 'Look', and we listened to it. Brian's eyes lit up, and he said 'That's it! That's how we'll do it!'"[5]

After Van Dyke Parks joined the project, "Look" was renamed to "Song for Children", and Parks provided lyrics to further establish connections with other tracks on the album, especially those within the second movement. The track serves as the link between "Wonderful" and "Child Is Father of the Man", thus being the second track of the album's second movement. In this version, the "Twelfth Street Rag" section is not performed.[1]

Personnel edit

Per band archivist Craig Slowinski.[3]

The Beach Boys

Session musicians (later known as "the Wrecking Crew")

  • Hal Blaine – drums
  • Jimmy Bond – upright bass
  • Frank Capp – bongos, tambourine, glockenspiel
  • Ray Caton – trumpet
  • Dick Hyde – tuba
  • George Hyde – French horn
  • Barney Kessel – 12-string electric guitar
  • Larry Knechtel – harpsichord
  • Al de Lory – grand piano
  • Jay Migliori – flute
  • Bill Pitman – Danelectro fuzz bass
  • Ray Pohlman – Fender bass

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lambert, Philip (2007). Inside the Music of Brian Wilson: the Songs, Sounds, and Influences of the Beach Boys' Founding Genius. Continuum. p. 268. ISBN 978-0-8264-1876-0.
  2. ^ Badman, Keith (2004). The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio. Backbeat Books. pp. 145, 151. ISBN 978-0-87930-818-6.
  3. ^ a b The Smile Sessions (deluxe box set booklet). The Beach Boys. Capitol Records. 2011.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. ^ Nolan, Tom (November 27, 1966). "The Frenzied Frontier of Pop Music". Los Angeles Times West.
  5. ^ Bell, Matt (October 2004). "The Resurrection of Brian Wilson's Smile". Sound on Sound. soundonsound.com. Retrieved 16 July 2013.


External links edit

  • "Look" (session highlights) on YouTube

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Look also known as I Ran and Untitled Song 1 is an incomplete musical piece that was composed by American musician Brian Wilson for the Beach Boys aborted Smile album Wilson produced the backing track at the start of the Smile sessions in August 1966 It is theorized that a missing session tape may have contained a vocal track that he recorded with his bandmates in October Look Song for Children Song by the Beach Boysfrom the album The Smile SessionsReleasedOctober 31 2011 2011 10 31 RecordedAugust 12 1966 1966 08 12 1971StudioWestern and Beach Boys Los AngelesLength2 31LabelCapitolSongwriter s Brian WilsonProducer s Brian WilsonLicensed audio Look Song for Children on YouTube Song for Children Song by Brian Wilsonfrom the album Brian Wilson Presents SmileReleasedSeptember 28 2004 2004 09 28 Recorded2004StudioSunset Sound HollywoodLength2 16LabelNonesuchSongwriter s Brian WilsonVan Dyke ParksProducer s Brian WilsonLicensed audio Song for Children on YouTube In 2004 Wilson rerecorded the track as Song for Children with new lyrics written by Van Dyke Parks for his album Brian Wilson Presents Smile where it segues between the songs Wonderful and Child Is Father of the Man The 2011 compilation The Smile Sessions included a version of the original Beach Boys recording with additional vocals sampled from their 1971 song Surf s Up Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Song for Children 4 Personnel 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit Look was one of the earliest pieces recorded during the Smile sessions Musicologist Philip Lambert speculated that some parts of the music possibly evolved from one of the riffs in Good Vibrations 1 Recording editThe instrumental track for Look was recorded on August 12 1966 at Western studio It was titled Look on the tape box but on the AFM sheet it was logged as Untitled Song 1 with a runtime of 2 16 The instrumentation featured upright bass vibraphones keyboard French horn guitars organs trombone and woodwind Take 20 was marked as best 2 Capitol Records documentation suggests that on October 13 all six Beach Boys were involved in a vocal overdubbing session for the track now logged as I Ran Formerly Untitled Song 1 with a 3 10 runtime Writing in The Smile Sessions liner notes Craig Slowinski said that a tape from that session has not turned up in a search of the Capitol and BRI vaults 3 In November journalist Tom Nolan wrote about Wilson in The Los Angeles Times West He has this great self taught approach to music which Barney Kessel calls kind of a Stone Age Man approach so that every now and then he will do something that makes these veteran guys snicker behind his back like saying to the engineer That trumpet over there should be a little louder the one with the what is that a mute Or someone will point out to him that the four bars which he thought was a traditional vamp is actually from Twelfth Street Rag which is copyright material That s all right he ll say I ll pay for it You know I don t steal 4 Song for Children editWilson rerecorded Look as Song for Children for his 2004 version of Smile According to Darian Sahanaja during the album s assembly I was moving things around in Pro Tools putting things together to show Brian I dropped Wonderful next to Look and we listened to it Brian s eyes lit up and he said That s it That s how we ll do it 5 After Van Dyke Parks joined the project Look was renamed to Song for Children and Parks provided lyrics to further establish connections with other tracks on the album especially those within the second movement The track serves as the link between Wonderful and Child Is Father of the Man thus being the second track of the album s second movement In this version the Twelfth Street Rag section is not performed 1 Personnel editPer band archivist Craig Slowinski 3 The Beach Boys Carl Wilson vocals sampled from a 1971 recording for The Smile Sessions Session musicians later known as the Wrecking Crew Hal Blaine drums Jimmy Bond upright bass Frank Capp bongos tambourine glockenspiel Ray Caton trumpet Dick Hyde tuba George Hyde French horn Barney Kessel 12 string electric guitar Larry Knechtel harpsichord Al de Lory grand piano Jay Migliori flute Bill Pitman Danelectro fuzz bass Ray Pohlman Fender bassReferences edit a b Lambert Philip 2007 Inside the Music of Brian Wilson the Songs Sounds and Influences of the Beach Boys Founding Genius Continuum p 268 ISBN 978 0 8264 1876 0 Badman Keith 2004 The Beach Boys The Definitive Diary of America s Greatest Band on Stage and in the Studio Backbeat Books pp 145 151 ISBN 978 0 87930 818 6 a b The Smile Sessions deluxe box set booklet The Beach Boys Capitol Records 2011 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Nolan Tom November 27 1966 The Frenzied Frontier of Pop Music Los Angeles Times West Bell Matt October 2004 The Resurrection of Brian Wilson s Smile Sound on Sound soundonsound com 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