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I've been thinking back to all the times Brian and the boys had to fight their record labels over rejected albums. From the sunflower/surfs up days where the label rejected two prior album submissions to adult/child that the label outright refused to release. Sweet i sanity got rejected too but that may have been for the best. Hell even in the late 60s when both the Beatles and the beach boys were signed to capitol, they gave the Beatles tons of rope to play with but seemed very stingy when it comes to the beach boys. It's bafflingly to me when you look at many other solo artists bands who were equally or in some cases even less respected than the beach boys were submit albums that were laughably bad and the label shrugged and said "yes this is fine." Hell, they even had to fight a little bit to get Holland released from what I heard. What are your guy's thoughts on why this may have been?
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