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Pet Sounds by Beach Boys (The) (Cassette, Jun-1996, Capitol/EMI Records) 
Pet Sounds by Beach Boys (The) (Cassette, Jun-1996, Capitol/EMI Records)

 
Pet Sounds by Beach Boys (The) (Cassette, Jun-1996, Capitol/EMI Records)

Release Date: Jun 1996
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 077774842143
Product ID: EPID3529251
Description: This issue of PET SOUNDS contains three previously unreleased tracks: "Unreleased Backgrounds" is a snippet of a vocal overdub sung by Brian Wilson, "Hang On To Your Ego" is the original version of "I Know There's An Answer" and "Trombon...
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Track Listing
1. Wouldn't It Be Nice
2. You Still Believe in Me
3. That's Not Me
4. Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
5. I'm Waiting For the Day
6. Let's Go Away For Awhile
7. Sloop John B.
8. God Only Knows
9. I Know There's an Answer
10. Here Today
11. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
12. Pet Sounds
13. Caroline, No
14. Unreleased Backgrounds - (previously unreleased)
15. Hang on to Your Ego - (previously unreleased)
16. Trombone Dixie - (previously unreleased)

Details
Contributing Artists:Barney Kessel, Billy Strange, Frank Capp, Glen Campbell, Hal Blaine, Leon Russell, Tommy Tedesco
Producer:Brian Wilson
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Mono
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This issue of PET SOUNDS contains three previously unreleased tracks: "Unreleased Backgrounds" is a snippet of a vocal overdub sung by Brian Wilson, "Hang On To Your Ego" is the original version of "I Know There's An Answer" and "Trombone Dixie" is an instrumental not included on the original album.
The Beach Boys: Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love (vocals); Bruce Johnston (background vocals); Al Jardine.
Additional personnel: Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco, Jerry Cole, Billy Strange, Barney Kessel (guitar); The Sid Sharpe Strings (strings); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Carl Fortina, Frank Marocco (accordion); Steve Douglas, Jay Migliori, Roy Caton, Lou Backburn (horns); Leon Russell, Al De Lory, Don Randi (piano); Ray Pohlman, Carole Kaye, Lyle Ritz, Julius Wechter, Bill Pitman (bass); Hal Blaine (drums); Gene Estes, Frank Capp, Jim Gordon (percussion).
Reissue producer: Mark Linett.
Principally recorded at Gold Star Studios, Western Studios and Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California between July 12, 1965 and April 13, 1966.
Originally released on Capitol (T-2458).
Includes liner notes by Brian Wilson, David Leaf and Mark Linett.
The Beach Boys: Mike Love, Brian Wilson , Carl Wilson (vocals); Dennis Wilson.
Additional personnel: Jerry Cole, Bill Pitman (guitar); Ray Pohlman, Barney Kessel (mandolin); Carl Fortina (accordion); Al De Lory (piano); Larry Knechtel (organ); Lyle Ritz (upright bass); Carol Kaye (electric bass); Hal Blaine (drums); Frank Capp (timpani, percussion, bells).
Recording information: 1966.
This is more than just an album by a great American band; it's THE great American pop album, an ambitious foray into the intricacies of harmony and melody. Masterminded by Brian Wilson, it changed the rules in rock & roll. Wilson's production brought record-making to a new level. He perfected Phil Spector's wall-of-sound into a more complex, stunning approach. He was inspired by the Beatles' RUBBER SOUL, and PET SOUNDS was, in turn, an inspiration for SGT. PEPPER.
The devoutly romantic "God Only Knows" and the hopeful "Wouldn't It Be Nice" reflect an innocent time of yearning post-adolescence. From the complex upward progressions of "You Still Believe In Me" to the heartbeat bass of "Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)," Wilson paid attention to every nanosecond of sound. The traditional folk song "Sloop John B," with its thickly interwoven vocals, was a major hit for the band, but PET SOUNDS' astonishing power comes from its less familiar songs. The shifting moods and devious instrumentation of "I'm Waiting For The Day" and the revealing "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times" are further testaments to Wilson's tortured genius. Wilson has said that angels were overseeing the production of PET SOUNDS; there is no doubt about it.

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