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Van Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) [6] is an American musician, songwriter, arranger, and record producer who has composed various film and television soundtracks. He is best known for his 1967 album Song Cycle and for his collaborations with Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys (particularly the album Smile ).
Song Cycle is the debut album by the American recording artist Van Dyke Parks.Released in November 1967 by Warner Bros. Records, the album unperformed in sales but was largely acclaimed by critics, and it later became a cult classic.
Inara George with Van Dyke Parks: Featured performer Replica Sun Machine: The Shortwave Set: Orchestral arrangements 2009 Echo: Mari Iijima: Session musician [2] Cool Man Cool: Grant Geissman: Session musician Walk With You: Ringo Starr: co-writer (with Richard Starkey) 2013 Clockwork: Sleeping at Last: Orchestral Arrangements 2019 ¡Spangled ...
Orange Crate Art is the first collaborative studio album by American musicians Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, released in 1995 on Warner Bros. Records.The album consists mostly of songs written and arranged by Parks, with Wilson featured as lead and backing vocalist.
Parks has reflected of the song years later, exclaiming "it was a good work! A fine example of plectrum arranging." Record producer and friend Michael Vosse recounted in 1969, "It was completed at least three months before all the other 'Sunshine' records came out—like the Beatles thing (" Good Day Sunshine ") and " Sunshine Superman ".
Songs Cycled is the seventh studio album by Van Dyke Parks, released on Bella Union in 2013. It is his first of original material since 1995's Orange Crate Art . [ 1 ] It features relatively new compositions, re-recordings, and covers by Parks.
Paul Hiffmeyer/Disney Parks via Getty Images. Dick Van Dyke and wife Arlene Silver celebrate his 90th birthday at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. At one point during the Live, which Silver broadcast ...
Jump! is a studio album by the American musician Van Dyke Parks, released in 1984 on Warner Bros. Records. [1] [2] The album is a retelling of Joel Chandler Harris's Uncle Remus tales. [3] Parks mixes numerous musical styles, including bluegrass, Tin Pan Alley, 1930s jazz, and Broadway musical.