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Brian Wilson's No Pier Pressure Detailed, Features She & Him, Kacey Musgraves, Beach Boys Members

Brian Wilson's new album No Pier Pressure is out April 7 via Capitol. As previously reported, it features appearances from Zooey Deschanel (as well as her She & Him partner M. Ward) and country singer Kacey Musgraves, along with fun. singer Nate Ruess, Beach Boys members Al Jardine, David Marks, and Blondie Chaplin, plus Capital Cities' Sebu Simonian, Don Was, and more.

It seems that previously announced contributors Frank Ocean and Lana Del Rey didn't make the cut. Ocean was supposed to appear on "Our Special Love", while Del Rey was supposed to be featured on "The Last Song". Both tracks made the album, but don't seem to have either artist on them. You can check out the tracklist below.

The album was produced by Joe Thomas, who helmed the Beach Boys' That's Why God Made the Radio in 2012. A deluxe edition will feature bonus songs "Don't Worry", "Somewhere Quiet", and "I'm Feeling Sad". Those will also be included on a 2xLP vinyl release. 

No Pier Pressure:

01 This Beautiful Day
02 Runaway Dancer [ft. Sebu Simonian]
03 What Ever Happened [ft. Al Jardine and David Marks]
04 On The Island [ft. She & Him]
05 Our Special Love [ft. Peter Hollens]
06 The Right Time [ft. Al Jardine and David Marks]
07 Guess You Had To Be There [ft. Kacey Musgraves]
08 Tell Me Why [ft. Al Jardine]
09 Sail Away [ft. Blondie Chaplin and Al Jardine]
10 One Kind Of Love
11 Saturday Night [ft. Nate Ruess]
12 The Last Song
13 Half Moon Bay

Here's the belated 2011 music video for the Beach Boys' "Heroes and Villains":



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