One of rock music's most legendary unfinished projects has earned a new distinction.
Nearly 60 years after it was abandoned, Smile—the ambitious album envisioned by Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys—has been named the No. 1 "ghost" album in rock history by BBC Music Magazine. The publication described the record as the greatest of music's many unfinished or shelved albums, calling it a project that "could have changed music history forever" had it been released as originally intended.
Conceived in 1966 as the follow-up to the groundbreaking Pet Sounds, Smile was Wilson's attempt to create what he famously called a "teenage symphony to God." The album paired his increasingly adventurous songwriting and production with surreal lyrics from Van Dyke Parks, and many believed it would push pop music into entirely new territory.
Instead, mounting pressure, creative disagreements within the band and Wilson's deteriorating mental health caused the project to collapse in 1967 before it could be completed. Songs from the sessions later appeared in different forms, while the unfinished album itself became one of rock's most enduring "what if?" stories.
Wilson eventually completed a solo version of Smile in 2004, earning widespread critical acclaim, and extensive archival recordings from the original sessions have since been released. But the original 1967 album remains one of popular music's most famous unfinished masterpieces.
Other Legendary 'Ghost' Albums That Made the List
BBC Music Magazine's roundup also highlighted several other famous albums that were abandoned, shelved or radically altered before release. Among the highest-ranked were Homegrown by Neil Young, Camille and The Black Album by Prince, Lifehouse by The Who, Toy by David Bowie, Get Back by The Beatles, Dreamland by Joni Mitchell, Household Objects by Pink Floyd and Genesis' unrealized film companion to The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.
While some of those projects eventually surfaced in revised forms years later, others remain largely the stuff of legend, known primarily through bootlegs, archival releases and decades of fan speculation.
For Smile, however, its unfinished legacy may be exactly what has kept it so fascinating. Nearly six decades later, it continues to stand as the album that fans still wonder about most.
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