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- Pet_Sounds abstract "Pet Sounds is the 11th studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 16, 1966. It 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, Pet Sounds garnered enormous worldwide acclaim by critics and musicians alike, and is considered one of the most influential albums in the history of popular music.The album was produced and arranged 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\". Its unprecedented production costs totaled over $70,000 (today $510,000).Due to its personal, artistic nature, Pet Sounds is sometimes considered a Brian Wilson solo album in all but name. Its release was led by the singles \"Wouldn't It Be Nice\" (backed with \"God Only Knows\") and \"Sloop John B\", while Wilson made his solo debut with \"Caroline, No\", issued a few months earlier. A follow-up album, Smile, was recorded between 1966 and 1967, but left unfinished. In 1997, a \"making-of\" version of Pet Sounds was supervised by Wilson and released as The Pet Sounds Sessions, containing the album's first true stereo mix.Pet Sounds is regarded by musicologists as an early concept album that advanced the field of music production, incorporating elements of jazz, exotica, classical, and the avant-garde. A heralding work of psychedelic rock, the album 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. 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.\" In 2004, Pet Sounds was preserved in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\" One year earlier, Rolling Stone ranked it second on its list of the \"500 Greatest Albums of All Time\".".
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- Pet_Sounds recordDate "1965-07-12".
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