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- Pet_Sounds abstract "Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys. Released on May 16, 1966, it initially met a lukewarm critical and commercial reception in the United States, but received immediate success abroad, where British publications declared it "the most progressive pop album ever". It charted at number two in the UK but number ten in the US, a significantly lower placement than the band's preceding albums. In later years, the album garnered enormous worldwide acclaim by critics and musicians alike, and is regarded as one of the most influential pieces in the history of popular music.The album was produced by Brian Wilson, who also wrote and composed almost all of its music. Sessions were conducted several months after he had quit touring with the Beach Boys in order to focus his attention on writing and recording. Collaborating with lyricist Tony Asher, Wilson's symphonic arrangements wove elaborate layers of vocal harmonies, coupled with sound effects and unconventional instruments such as bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichords, flutes, Electro-Theremin, dog whistles, trains, Hawaiian-sounding string instruments, Coca-Cola cans and barking dogs, along with the more usual keyboards and guitars. Together, they comprised Wilson's "pet sounds", played in music styles which incorporated elements of jazz, exotica, classical, and the avant-garde. It was led by the singles "Wouldn't It Be Nice", "God Only Knows" and "Sloop John B" while Wilson made his solo debut with "Caroline, No", issued a few months earlier. Due to his omnipresent directorial role, Pet Sounds is sometimes considered a Brian Wilson solo album in all but name.A heralding work in the emerging psychedelic rock style, Pet Sounds signaled an aesthetic trend within rock by transforming it from dance music into music that was made for listening to, elevating itself to the level of art rock. It was one of the first rock concept albums, and has been suggested to follow a lyrical song cycle format, although Wilson has maintained that the album's real unified theme lies within its cohesive production style. Writer Bill Martin said that within Pet Sounds, "[The Beach Boys] brought expansions in harmony, instrumentation (and therefore timbre), duration, rhythm, and the use of recording technology. Of these elements, the first and last were the most important in clearing a pathway toward the development of progressive rock." Beyond pop and rock, Pet Sounds expanded the field of music production.In 1993, it was named the greatest album of all time by NME magazine and The Times, and in 1995 by Mojo magazine. In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it second on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2004, Pet Sounds was preserved in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." In 1997, The Pet Sounds Sessions was released containing instrumental tracks, vocals-only tracks, alternate mixes, outtakes, and edited recording session highlights, as well as the album's first true stereo mix.".
- Pet_Sounds artist The_Beach_Boys.
- Pet_Sounds genre Art_rock.
- Pet_Sounds genre Baroque_pop.
- Pet_Sounds genre Psychedelic_pop.
- Pet_Sounds genre Psychedelic_rock.
- Pet_Sounds previousWork Beach_Boys'_Party!.
- Pet_Sounds producer Brian_Wilson.
- Pet_Sounds recordDate "1965-07-12".
- Pet_Sounds recordDate "1966-04-13".
- Pet_Sounds recordLabel Capitol_Records.
- Pet_Sounds releaseDate "1966-05-16".
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- Pet_Sounds subsequentWork Best_of_The_Beach_Boys.
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- Pet_Sounds allWriting "Brian Wilson and Tony Asher except where noted".
- Pet_Sounds artist The_Beach_Boys.
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- Pet_Sounds date "January 2015".
- Pet_Sounds description ""God Only Knows" is reputed for its subtle complexity, and has been cited as an example of how lyrical meaning can be supported and enhanced by a chord progression.".
- Pet_Sounds description "A Leslie speaker was used to filter lead guitar for the title track "Pet Sounds". Other quirks from this recording include Coca-cola cans and a güiro as percussion.".
- Pet_Sounds description "In addition to busy orchestrations layered underneath close harmony vocals, Pet Sounds contains numerous instrumental breaks directly inspired by the works of classical composers such as J.S. Bach. "Here Today" has been described by AllMusic as one of Brian's most ambitious arrangements, featuring "swooping harmonies [that] duel and soar in and around a Wall of Sound backing track full of blaring saxophones and percolating keyboards" along with "jazzy drumming" that blends the "complexity of an orchestral piece with the immediacy of a good pop tune".".
- Pet_Sounds description "With its Wall of Sound production, "Wouldn't It Be Nice" introduces the album with a sound described by Nick Kent as "limpid harps imitating a teenage heartstrings in a tug of love" with it followed by "growling horns … [and] harmonies so complex they seemed to have more in common with a Catholic Mass than any cocktail lounge acappella doo-wop."".
- Pet_Sounds extra Carl_Wilson.
- Pet_Sounds extra "B. Wilson and Love".
- Pet_Sounds extra "B. Wilson".
- Pet_Sounds extra "Love and Jardine with B. Wilson".
- Pet_Sounds extra "Love with B. Wilson".
- Pet_Sounds extra "Love".
- Pet_Sounds extra "The Beach Boys".
- Pet_Sounds extra "instrumental".
- Pet_Sounds extraColumn "Lead Vocals".
- Pet_Sounds extraColumn "Lead vocals".
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- Pet_Sounds filename "The Beach Boys - God only knows.ogg".
- Pet_Sounds genre Art_rock.
- Pet_Sounds genre Baroque_pop.
- Pet_Sounds genre Psychedelic_pop.
- Pet_Sounds genre Psychedelic_rock.
- Pet_Sounds hasPhotoCollection Pet_Sounds.
- Pet_Sounds headline "1990".
- Pet_Sounds headline "2001".
- Pet_Sounds headline "Side one".
- Pet_Sounds headline "Side two".
- Pet_Sounds label Capitol_Records.
- Pet_Sounds lastAlbum "Beach Boys' Party!".
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- Pet_Sounds name "Pet Sounds".
- Pet_Sounds nextAlbum "Best of The Beach Boys".
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- Pet_Sounds note "B. Wilson/Love".
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- Pet_Sounds note "B. Wilson/Terry Sachen/Love".
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- Pet_Sounds producer Brian_Wilson.
- Pet_Sounds quote "...by God if this little record didn't change only the course of popular music, but the course of a few lives in the bargain...nobody was prepared for anything so soulful, so lovely, something one had to think about so much.".
- Pet_Sounds quote "In 1966, they [the Beach Boys] were received by the British people very, very highly, they were received very warmly. And the people over there seemed to have had an affinity with our music. But, actually, I was very heartsick. I was very, very, very upset that it didn't sell like I thought it would.…Pet Sounds was something that was absolutely different. Something I personally felt. That one album that was really more me than Mike Love and the surf records and all that, and "Kokomo". That's all their kind of stuff, you know?".
- Pet_Sounds quote "It felt like it all belonged together. Rubber Soul was a collection of songs ...that somehow went together like no album ever made before, and I was very impressed. I said, "That's it. I really am challenged to do a great album."".
- Pet_Sounds quote "It felt like we were writing an autobiography, but oddly enough, I wouldn't limit it to Brian's autobiography.…We were working in a somewhat intimate relationship, and I didn't know him at all, so he was finding out who I was, and I was finding out who he was.".
- Pet_Sounds reason "How exactly was this mix used as a reference during playback or after?".
- Pet_Sounds recorded "--07-12".
- Pet_Sounds released "1966-05-16".
- Pet_Sounds rev AllMusic.
- Pet_Sounds rev Slant_Magazine.
- Pet_Sounds rev Sputnikmusic.
- Pet_Sounds rev "Blender".
- Pet_Sounds rev "Chicago Tribune".
- Pet_Sounds rev "Entertainment Weekly".
- Pet_Sounds rev "Q".
- Pet_Sounds rev "The Rolling Stone Album Guide".