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Music/TheBeachBoys did end up releasing an album during that period, except it was the Country cover album ''Music/StarsAndStripesVolume1'' which didn't involve Andy at all. The commercial failure of that album prevented The Beach Boys from releasing any other original album (until 2012's ''Music/ThatsWhyGodMadeTheRadio'') and songs from the Paley Sessions were shelved (but it didn't stop them from being [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]]. This wasn't the end for Andy and Brian, however, as the two would occasionally collaborate on future songs.

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Music/TheBeachBoys The Beach Boys did end up releasing an album during that period, except it was the Country cover album ''Music/StarsAndStripesVolume1'' which didn't involve Andy at all. The commercial failure of that album prevented The Beach Boys from releasing any other original album (until 2012's ''Music/ThatsWhyGodMadeTheRadio'') and songs from the Paley Sessions were shelved (but it didn't stop them from being [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]]. This wasn't the end for Andy and Brian, however, as the two would occasionally collaborate on future songs.
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The Beach Boys did end up releasing an album during that period, except it was the Country cover album ''Music/StarsAndStripesVolume1'' which didn't involve Andy at all. The commercial failure of that album prevented The Beach Boys from releasing any other original album (until 2012's ''Music/ThatsWhyGodMadeTheRadio'') and songs from the Paley Sessions were shelved (but it didn't stop them from being [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]]. This wasn't the end for Andy and Brian, however, as the two would occasionally collaborate on future songs.

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The Beach Boys Music/TheBeachBoys did end up releasing an album during that period, except it was the Country cover album ''Music/StarsAndStripesVolume1'' which didn't involve Andy at all. The commercial failure of that album prevented The Beach Boys from releasing any other original album (until 2012's ''Music/ThatsWhyGodMadeTheRadio'') and songs from the Paley Sessions were shelved (but it didn't stop them from being [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]]. This wasn't the end for Andy and Brian, however, as the two would occasionally collaborate on future songs.
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* GospelMusic: "God Did It" is influenced by previous gospel songs in The Beach Boys' catalogue ("[[Music/CarlAndThePassionsSoTough He Come Down]] and "[[Music/FifteenBigOnes That Same Song]]").

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* GospelMusic: "God Did It" is influenced by previous gospel songs in The Beach Boys' catalogue ("[[Music/CarlAndThePassionsSoTough (notably "[[Music/CarlAndThePassionsSoTough He Come Down]] Down]]" and "[[Music/FifteenBigOnes That Same Song]]").



* MythologyGag: The cover of "Proud Mary" has the "Shortnin' Bread riff", a recurring element in The Beach Boys' history. It came from Brian's obsession with the nursery rhyme "Shortnin' Bread" he had during the seventies and it reappared through various tracks. It also appears on "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" on two occasions.

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* MythologyGag: The cover of "Proud Mary" has features a light variation of the "Shortnin' Bread riff", a recurring element in The Beach Boys' history. It came from Brian's obsession with the nursery rhyme "Shortnin' Bread" he had during the seventies and it reappared through various tracks. It also appears on "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" on two occasions.



* RearrangeTheSong: Some songs off the sessions were rerecorded for the Brian's 2004 album ''Gettin' In Over My Head''.
** "Goin' Home" was rerecorded for the album ''That Lucky Old Sun'' in 2009

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* RearrangeTheSong: Some songs off the sessions were rerecorded for the Brian's 2004 album ''Gettin' In Over My Head''.
''Music/GettinInOverMyHead''.
** "Goin' Home" was rerecorded for the album ''That Lucky Old Sun'' ''ThatLuckyOldSun'' in 2009



* SillyLoveSongs: A lot! Notably "My Maryanna", "This Could Be The Night", "Sweets For My Sweet" and "Some Sweet Day"

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* SillyLoveSongs: A lot! Notably "My Maryanna", Maryanne", "This Could Be The Night", "Sweets For My Sweet" and "Some Sweet Day"
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The Sessions were also a possibility for The Beach Boys to record a new album (after 1992's ''Music/SummerInParadise''). However, recording sessions involving the other Beach Boys were tumultuous, notably due to Music/CarlWilson who didn't like the songs and even walked out of the studio during the recording of one song, on top of not wanting "Soul Searchin'" to be released. There was also conflict involving Brian's wife Melinda and how she may have coerced him towards working with producer Joe Thomas and making music that is closer to Adult Contemporary. Such reasons remain uncleared but Brian sure was vocal about the other Beach Boys being a hindrance to his project, to the point of calling them "a bunch of assholes" during an interview at the time.

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The Sessions were also a possibility for The Beach Boys to record a new album (after 1992's ''Music/SummerInParadise''). However, recording sessions involving the other Beach Boys were tumultuous, notably due to Music/CarlWilson who didn't like the songs and even walked out of the studio during the recording of one song, on top of not wanting "Soul Searchin'" to be released.released as he was not happy with the production. This (along with other perceived slights between the brothers nearly permanently wrecked their once close relationship, although they made up a few weeks before Carl's death from lung cancer. There was also conflict involving Brian's wife Melinda and how she may have coerced him towards working with producer Joe Thomas and making music that is closer to Adult Contemporary. Such reasons remain uncleared but Brian sure was vocal about the other Beach Boys being a hindrance to his project, to the point of calling them "a bunch of assholes" during an interview at the time.
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The Paley Sessions were brought up again when Brian released his solo album ''Gettin' In Over My Head'' which contains rerecordings of songs from those sessions (as well as songs recorded for the cancelled album ''Music/SweetInsanity''). Outside of this album, other songs were finally released on the compilation ''Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology'' and the soundtrack album of the ''Long Promised Road'' documentary.

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The Paley Sessions were brought up again when Brian released his solo album ''Gettin' In Over My Head'' ''Music/GettinInOverMyHead'' which contains rerecordings of songs from those sessions (as well as songs recorded for the cancelled album ''Music/SweetInsanity''). Outside of this album, other songs were finally released on the compilation ''Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology'' and the soundtrack album of the ''Long Promised Road'' documentary.
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''The Paley Sessions'' refer to a period where [[Music/TheBeachBoys Beach Boy]] Music/BrianWilson was collaborating with Andy Paley. These sessions resulted in dozens of songs recorded yet unreleased for the most part.

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''The Paley Sessions'' refer to a period where [[Music/TheBeachBoys Beach Boy]] Music/BrianWilson was collaborating with Andy Paley.Paley on tracks which would end up in an upcoming Brian Wilson solo album or a Beach Boys album. These sessions resulted in dozens of songs recorded yet unreleased for the most part.
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* ShoutOut: "Slightly American Music" is a tribute to the history of America and its music, referencing figures such as Robert E. Lee, UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, ''Series/AmericanBandstand'', Music/FatsDomino, Music/ElvisPresley, Music/BuddyHolly, Music/MuddyWaters, Music/ChuckBerry, Music/LittleRichard, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/PhilSpector, Music/TheBeatles, [[Music/RonnieSpector The Ronettes]] Music/FrankSinatra, Music/BingCrosby, Music/HankWilliams, The Edsels, Music/GeorgeGershwin, Creator/AlJolson and [[UsefulNotes/AmericanHolidays The Fourt Of July]].

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* ShoutOut: "Slightly American Music" is a tribute to the history of America and its music, referencing figures such as Robert E. Lee, UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, ''Series/AmericanBandstand'', Music/FatsDomino, Music/ElvisPresley, Music/BuddyHolly, Music/MuddyWaters, Music/ChuckBerry, Music/LittleRichard, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/PhilSpector, Music/TheBeatles, [[Music/RonnieSpector The Ronettes]] Music/FrankSinatra, Music/BingCrosby, Music/HankWilliams, The Edsels, Music/GeorgeGershwin, Creator/AlJolson and [[UsefulNotes/AmericanHolidays The Fourt Fourth Of July]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:Andy and Brian on the cover of one of numerous bootlegs associated with the sessions.]]

''The Paley Sessions'' refer to a period where [[Music/TheBeachBoys Beach Boy]] Music/BrianWilson was collaborating with Andy Paley. These sessions resulted in dozens of songs recorded yet unreleased for the most part.

The first songs Brian recorded with Andy can be traced back to the late eighties, back when they were working on [[Music/BrianWilson1988 Brian's debut album]]. However, a great amount of songs was recorded between 1992 and 1994 when Brian was finally free from the control of his psychiatrist Eugene Landy.

Most of the tracks recorded are reflective of Brian's earlier work, he recalled having a great time working with Andy and even compared him to Music/PhilSpector in terms of talent. Brian also had much more creative control compared to his previous projects and he claimed that "around 40 songs" were recorded during that period.

The Sessions were also a possibility for The Beach Boys to record a new album (after 1992's ''Music/SummerInParadise''). However, recording sessions involving the other Beach Boys were tumultuous, notably due to Music/CarlWilson who didn't like the songs and even walked out of the studio during the recording of one song, on top of not wanting "Soul Searchin'" to be released. There was also conflict involving Brian's wife Melinda and how she may have coerced him towards working with producer Joe Thomas and making music that is closer to Adult Contemporary. Such reasons remain uncleared but Brian sure was vocal about the other Beach Boys being a hindrance to his project, to the point of calling them "a bunch of assholes" during an interview at the time.

The Beach Boys did end up releasing an album during that period, except it was the Country cover album ''Music/StarsAndStripesVolume1'' which didn't involve Andy at all. The commercial failure of that album prevented The Beach Boys from releasing any other original album (until 2012's ''Music/ThatsWhyGodMadeTheRadio'') and songs from the Paley Sessions were shelved (but it didn't stop them from being [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes bootlegged]]. This wasn't the end for Andy and Brian, however, as the two would occasionally collaborate on future songs.

The Paley Sessions were brought up again when Brian released his solo album ''Gettin' In Over My Head'' which contains rerecordings of songs from those sessions (as well as songs recorded for the cancelled album ''Music/SweetInsanity''). Outside of this album, other songs were finally released on the compilation ''Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology'' and the soundtrack album of the ''Long Promised Road'' documentary.

!!Tracklist [[note]](due to the fact that the Paley Sessions didn't result in the making of an album, tracklists vary from bootleg to bootleg. The following tracklist is in alphabetical order)[[/note]]
# "Chain Reaction Of Love"
# "Dancin' The Night Away
# "Desert Drive"
# "Elbow '64"
# "Everything I Need"
# "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness"
# "Frankie Avalon"
# "Gettin' In Over My Head"
# "God Did It"
# "Goin' Home"
# "I'm Broke"
# "In My Moondreams"
# "It's Not Easy Being Me"
# "Marketplace"
# "Must Be A Miracle"
# "My Maryanne"
# "Proud Mary"
# "Saturday Morning In The City"
# "Slightly American Music"
# "Some Sweet Day"
# "Soul Searchin'"
# "Sweets For My Sweet"
# "This Could Be The Night"
# "This Isn't Love"
# "This Song Wants To Sleep With You Tonight"
# "What A Wonderful World"
# "What Rock And Roll Can Do"
# "You're Still A Mystery"

!! Slightly American Tropes:
* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: "Must Be A Miracle"
--> ''Have you ever heard a newborn baby cry''
--> ''Mom and Dad sharin a tear of joy''
--> ''It's a seven pound four ounce little tiny baby boy''
--> ''Must be a miracle, must be a miracle''
* CelebritySong: "Frankie Avalon"
* CoverVersion: "Proud Mary" by Ike and Music/TinaTurner, "This Could Be The Night" by Modern Folk Quartet, ''Sweets For My Sweet'' by The Drifters and ''What A Wonderful World'' by Music/LouisArmstrong.
* GenreRoulette: Genres vary, from rock'n'roll bangers to tender pop ballads to gospel to Phil Spector-influenced sixties pop. The fact that all the songs come from a project which didn't turn into an album adds to the lack of cohesion.
* GospelMusic: "God Did It" is influenced by previous gospel songs in The Beach Boys' catalogue ("[[Music/CarlAndThePassionsSoTough He Come Down]] and "[[Music/FifteenBigOnes That Same Song]]").
* {{Instrumentals}}: "In My Moondreams", "Desert Drive" and "This Isn't Love"
* LargeHam: Brian's vocal performance on "I'm Broke" stands out compared to other songs.
--> ''I'M BROOOOOOOKE''
--> ''HAVEN'T GOT A BUUUUUUUUUCK''
--> ''I MIIIIIIIIGHT TRY TO DRIVE A TRUUUUUUUUUUUUCK''
--> ''GOING DOWN, TO SEEK A BETTER JOOOOOOOOOB''
* LetsDuet: "Everything I Need" (featuring Brian and his daugher Carnie).
* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Marketplace" and "Saturday Morning In The City".
* MythologyGag: The cover of "Proud Mary" has the "Shortnin' Bread riff", a recurring element in The Beach Boys' history. It came from Brian's obsession with the nursery rhyme "Shortnin' Bread" he had during the seventies and it reappared through various tracks. It also appears on "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" on two occasions.
** "Slightly American Music" references "[[Music/AllSummerLong I Get Around]]"
* OneWomanSong: "My Maryanne".
* OneWordTitle: "Marketplace".
* ThePowerOfLove: "This Could Be The Night".
--> ''Each time we kiss it takes a little bit longer''
--> ''And my love for you gets a little bit stronger''
--> ''And I feel like I'm sittin' on dynamite''
* RearrangeTheSong: Some songs off the sessions were rerecorded for the Brian's 2004 album ''Gettin' In Over My Head''.
** "Goin' Home" was rerecorded for the album ''That Lucky Old Sun'' in 2009
* {{Rockabilly}}: "Elbow '64". Andy Paley graces us with sweet Elvis-inspired ad libs.
* ShoutOut: "Slightly American Music" is a tribute to the history of America and its music, referencing figures such as Robert E. Lee, UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, ''Series/AmericanBandstand'', Music/FatsDomino, Music/ElvisPresley, Music/BuddyHolly, Music/MuddyWaters, Music/ChuckBerry, Music/LittleRichard, Music/JerryLeeLewis, Music/PhilSpector, Music/TheBeatles, [[Music/RonnieSpector The Ronettes]] Music/FrankSinatra, Music/BingCrosby, Music/HankWilliams, The Edsels, Music/GeorgeGershwin, Creator/AlJolson and [[UsefulNotes/AmericanHolidays The Fourt Of July]].
** "Elbow '64" is supposedly referencing the rivalry between The Beach Boys and The Beatles.
* SillyLoveSongs: A lot! Notably "My Maryanna", "This Could Be The Night", "Sweets For My Sweet" and "Some Sweet Day"
* SongStyleShift: "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" is a sweet soft ballad abruptly turning into a raucous banger on two occasions.
* SpecialGuest: Brian's daughters Carnie and Wendy are featured on the songs "Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" and "Everything I Need"
** You could consider Music/TheBeachBoys as special guests since they only sang on two songs from the project ("You're Still A Mystery" and "Dancin' The Night Away") and later stopped any album opportunity from happening with those Paley sessions. Music/CarlWilson also sings on "Soul Searchin'".
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: "Goin' Home".
-->''I'm on my way to the place where I left my soul''
* ThisIsASong: "This Song Want To Sleep With You Tonight".
--> ''This song's a little blue''
--> ''Cause songs get lonely too''
* VocalTagTeam: Brian sings with his daughter Carnie on two songs ("Fantasy Is Reality/Bells Of Madness" and "Everything I Need") and sings with Music/MikeLove on "You're Still A Mystery". He also shares lead vocals with Andy on "Elbow '64".

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