• Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 16, 1966, by Capitol Records. It was initially met with...
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  • "Pet Sounds" is an instrumental by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Composed by Brian Wilson, it was originally called...
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  • The Pet Sounds Sessions is a 4-CD box set by the American rock band the Beach Boys. Released on November 4, 1997, by Capitol Records, it compiles tracks...
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  • Pet Sounds is a 1966 album by the Beach Boys. Pet Sounds may also refer to: "Pet Sounds" (book), a 2013 book by Quinn Cummings "Pet Sounds" (instrumental)...
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    themes for more personal lyrics and ambitious orchestrations. In 1966, the Pet Sounds album and "Good Vibrations" single raised the group's prestige as rock...
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    2004, p. 72. Cromelin, Richard (August 8, 1976). "Pet Sounds & The California Consciousness". Sounds – via Rock's Backpages. Klinkenborg, Verlyn (1988)...
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  • 9933°W / 39.73350; -104.9933 The Pet Sounds Recording Studio (usually referred to as simply Pet Sounds Studio or Pet Sounds, after the Beach Boys' album of...
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    in the 1960s. Asher co-wrote eight songs on the Beach Boys' 1966 album Pet Sounds, including the singles "God Only Knows", "Wouldn't It Be Nice", and "Caroline...
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    published by Perigee Books in August 2012. Pet Sounds, a collection of humorous stories relating to animals and pet ownership was released in the summer of...
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  • music festival in 2006 when the Glastonbury Festival was not held. The Pet Sounds Arena was introduced in 2006, with a capacity of 8,000. It replaced the...
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  • could never be achieved. The same[vague] is said for the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds (1966), which Brian Wilson intended as an answer to Rubber Soul and which...
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  • Wouldn't It Be Nice (category Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements)
    their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson, Tony Asher, and Mike Love, it is distinguished for its sophisticated Wall of Sound-style arrangement...
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  • Presents Pet Sounds Live is the second live album by American musician Brian Wilson. It features a performance of the Beach Boys' 1966 album Pet Sounds, recorded...
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  • album, Martin said: "Without Pet Sounds, Sgt. Pepper never would have happened ... Pepper was an attempt to equal Pet Sounds." The Making of Sgt. Pepper...
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  • from the Lost Concert, 1964) "Sloop John B" (Promotional Video, 1966) "Pet Sounds promo film" (1966) "God Only Knows" (Live montage, 1967 & 1968) "Good...
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  • This is evident in a diverse body of music that includes the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper; Frank Zappa's Freak Out ... the Who's rock...
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  • I Know There's an Answer (category Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements)
    is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson, Terry Sachen, and Mike Love, the song was inspired...
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  • promotional efforts were integral to the success of the band's 1966 album Pet Sounds in England. By the end of the year, an NME reader's poll placed Wilson...
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  • Good Vibrations (category Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements)
    BBC America. Cromelin, Richard (August 7, 1976). "Pet Sounds & The California Consciousness". Sounds. Martin 1998, p. 40. Pinch & Trocco 2009, pp. 102–103...
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  • months later, reissued as the closing track on the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds. Written with Tony Asher, the lyrics describe a disillusioned man who...
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  • rock band the Beach Boys that was intended to follow their 1966 album Pet Sounds. It was to be an LP of twelve tracks assembled from modular fragments...
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  • is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, it is a ballad about nonverbal...
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  • God Only Knows (category Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements)
    a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, it is a baroque-style love song...
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  • artists of the genre. Wilson's productions of the Beach Boys' albums Pet Sounds and Smile are cited as particularly influential to the genre. From the...
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  • the second side of the record, often describing it as a precursor to Pet Sounds (1966). Following the success of their chart-topping "I Get Around" single...
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    touring band member on the back sleeve of Pet Sounds (1966). In May 1966, Johnston flew to London and played Pet Sounds (1966) for John Lennon, Paul McCartney...
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  • is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Initially conceived as "In My Childhood", it was the first songwriting...
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    Wild". By 1966, Dennis had begun using LSD. His drumming contributions on Pet Sounds (1966) were limited to the track "That's Not Me". Carl said, "Brian liked...
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  • a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, it is distinguished for its sophisticated...
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  • direction that would occur over the next several years beginning with Pet Sounds (1966). Because of its stripped-down approach, Party! is considered to...
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