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  1. Van Dyke Parks is regarded as one of the most talented and admired behind-the-scenes figures in rock and pop from the mid-'60s onward. His work often shows a deep refinement and sophistication, revealing an encyclopedic understanding of American musical vernacular and sounds from around the world. While he's best known for writing the lyrics for many of the songs on the long-lost Beach Boys ...

  2. "Van Dyke Parks isn't only an amazing arranger or the Beach Boys collaborator: his underrated discography is a beautiful and captivating journey into an old-fashioned American mythology, from orchestral pop (Song Cycle) or music for children (Jump!) to calypso (Discover America, Clang of the Yankee Reaper). Song Cycle is a masterpiece, full of details and orchestrations, somewhere between ...

  3. When did Van Dyke Parks release Song Cycle? Album Credits. Percussion Hal Blaine, Gary Coleman, James Gordon & 1 more. Choir Olivia Kuper Harris, Gerri Engeman, Karen Gunderson & 5 more. Woodwind ...

  4. Wie ein Schatten schwebt Van Dyke Parks durch die Musikwelt. Obwohl seine Solowerke wenig bekannt sind, ist die Liste seiner Gastauftritte und Zusammenarbeiten kaum zu ermessen.

  5. His recent collaboration, Van Dyke Parks orchestrates Verónica Valerio: Only in America – Solo en América, is a sonic treat, featuring Verónica’s vocals and harp and Van Dyke’s unique arrangements, and is well worth checking out. A conversation with Van Dyke is a rollicking affair of big words, grand statements, history lessons, piano tinkling, and unabashed humanitarian positivity.

  6. 22. Apr. 2011 · Welcome to 5-10-15-20, where we talk to artists about the music they loved at five-year interval points in their lives. We recently spoke with generation-spanning songwriter, arranger, and ...

  7. 24. Okt. 2010 · Through an instinctual mastery of analog autopsy techniques, his music worried a lot of people, and in the process offered a reprieve from the Daryl draggin’ muskrat mischief of its day. Van Dyke Parks doesn’t so much play music as he explores its possibilities. South of linen’s handkerchief as the China clipper cradles tomtit tempos, the ...