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David Anderle (July 9, 1937 – September 1, 2014) was an American A&R man, record producer, and
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. He is best known for his business associations with the Beach Boys during the production of the band's unfinished album '' Smile'' and the formation of the group's company Brother Records. Anderle also worked for MGM, Elektra, and A&M Records, and later acted as music supervisor on films including ''
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'' (1985), '' Pretty in Pink'' (1986), '' Good Morning, Vietnam'' (1987), and '' Scrooged'' (1988).


Background

David Anderle was born in eastern Los Angeles and raised in nearby
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. He graduated in June 1955 from Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, where his schoolmates included Herb Alpert,
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, and producer Shel Talmy. Following this, he attended the University of Southern California drama school with
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. In 1964, he began working in A&R at
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, which also owned the
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label, and convinced the label to sign
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and the Mothers of Invention in 1965. He also worked as the manager of singer Danny Hutton and session musician Van Dyke Parks. Anderle was a "prominent member" of the Community for Fact and Freedom (CAFF), an organization formed by Byrds manager Jim Dickson, and whose headquarters was located in the office of former Beatles press officer Derek Taylor, who soon became the Beach Boys' publicist. According to Beach Boys biographer
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, during this period, Anderle was nicknamed "the Mayor of Hip" by underground newspapers. Music historian Keith Badman characterized Anderle as "an artist who ... skipped back and forth between painting and the record business, with mixed results in both. As an executive for MGM Records he arnedhimself a reputation as a genius by purportedly thinking up the million-dollar-movie-TV-record offer that ... briefly ured Bob Dylan to MGM from Columbia in 1967 – until everybody has a change of heart and Dylan decides to go back home to Columbia."


The Beach Boys

Through his cousin Bill Bloom, who had been friends with the Wilson brothers as children, Anderle was introduced to
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in early 1965, although the two were not closely acquainted until mid-1966, when the Beach Boys were recording the " Good Vibrations" single. According to Anderle, "I decided to become associated with Brian because his music was killing me. I loved it. Then, all of a sudden, there were new elements in his life. A lot of the contacts I had made here in the so-called underground started paying attention ..." Gaines credits Anderle as the primary conduit between Wilson and the "hip" associates that surrounded him in this period. In October 1966, Anderle accepted Wilson's offer to head Brother Records, a new record company formed by the Beach Boys. Wilson exhibited declining mental health during this time. One of the well-known stories involved a portrait of Wilson that Anderle had been painting in secret for several months. When he showed the painting to Wilson, Wilson believed that the portrait had literally captured his soul. In biographer Peter Ames Carlin's description, Anderle later said that he felt his relationship with Wilson was never the same afterward. The last time Wilson was visited by Anderle to discuss business matters, Wilson refused to leave his bedroom. Frustrated by Wilson's behavior, Anderle disassociated from the group and Brother Records by April 1967. A published conversation between Anderle and journalist Paul Williams, serialized in '' Crawdaddy'' in 1968, was one of the earliest resources for information regarding the ''Smile'' album. In 1971, Anderle became the first to allege, in print, that the remark "
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" was spoken by Beach Boy Mike Love. Another conversation between Anderle and Williams, from 1997, was published in the form of a chapter in Williams' book ''How Deep Is the Ocean?''.


Later years

In 1968, Anderle moved to
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, where he worked with such acts as
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, David Ackles, the Doors and Love. In 1970, he joined A&M Records, working as a staff producer and A&R person for the company set up by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. His production credits included albums for Rita Coolidge, Amy Grant,
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, Kris Kristofferson, Aaron Neville, Chris De Burgh, Rhinoceros, Ozark Mountain Daredevils,
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and the
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. At A&M, he later took charge of film music, and supervised the music on films including ''
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'' (1985), '' Pretty in Pink'' (1986), '' Good Morning, Vietnam'' (1987), and '' Scrooged'' (1988). Keith Forsey credited Anderle with convincing
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to record "
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" for the soundtrack of ''The Breakfast Club''. Anderle retired in 1999. On September 1, 2014, he died from cancer at the age of 77.


References


External links

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"Better Late Than Never" exhibition

David Anderle's falsehoods
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderle, David Record producers from California 1937 births 2014 deaths Businesspeople from Los Angeles Fairfax High School (Los Angeles) alumni American entertainment industry businesspeople Deaths from lung cancer in California 20th-century American businesspeople