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Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin

''Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin'' is the ninth studio album by Brian Wilson, released on August 17, 2010 by Walt Disney Records as part of the Disney Pearl Series. The album consists of covers of ten George and Ira Gershwin songs, bookended by passages from ''Rhapsody in Blue'', along with two new songs completed from unfinished Gershwin fragments by Wilson and band member Scott Bennett.
The cover artwork is an homage to the album cover for the 1958 jazz LP ''Sonny Clark Trio'' by Sonny Clark.
== Background ==
In the summer of 2009, Walt Disney Records approached Wilson about recording his own arrangements of songs from Disney films; however, Wilson first wanted to record an album of Gershwin covers, which the label agreed to support. He and band member Paul Mertens picked the songs to record based on Wilson's vocal range, and which ones he thought he could sing "appropriately."
In addition to the covers, the Gershwin estate granted Wilson access to over 100 unfinished Gershwin songs and fragments for the project to use for new material. Two songs were completed by Wilson and Scott Bennett (who provided lyrics) mainly based on two fragments: "Will You Remember Me", which was originally written in 1924 for the musical ''Lady, Be Good'', was completed as "The Like in I Love You", while "Say My Say", which was unfinished by the Gershwin brothers in 1929, was completed as "Nothing But Love".〔
Recording of the album began at the start of 2010.〔 Wilson served as producer, with Mertens writing out the arrangements as well as the linking pieces between tracks. The instrumental tracks were produced using his backing band, who also supplied backing vocals; however, the ''Rhapsody in Blue'' harmonies that bookend the album were done entirely by Wilson. According to Mertens, Wilson would spend eight hours a day in the studio perfecting vocal tracks.〔 Elaborating on Wilson's role as arranger, Mertens said:
Mixing took place in the spring. Walt Disney Records' reaction to the final product was positive, though they hired recording engineer Al Schmitt to remix the original tracks prepared by Wilson.〔

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