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Actually, the cat sound baths have proven to be beneficial to both pet and owner, especially for Gardner who “sometimes will lay down and be zoned out listening. So a lot of the time it’s been nice ...
Unlike most iconic pop music, the Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds” never hits you over the head with its greatness. But as it turns 50, its enduring beauty only glows brighter.
Pet Sounds is certainly an influential album, and has some great tracks. Sloop John B, although a cover, is my favourite here. God Only Knows and Wouldn’t It Be Nice are also sun-drenched classics.
Pet Sounds, which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, is now one of popular music's most-cited influences, and critics regularly hail it as one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
With “Pet Sounds,” you’ve got one sound effect — at the very end of the album. But it is a lot of fun to it when it comes, finally, with the sound of the train and the dog.
"Pet Sounds" regularly turns up at or near the top of "best albums of all time" lists, with good reason. By the mid-1960s, Wilson had already quit touring with the Beach Boys.
Pet Sounds paints the picture of a man with an obsession with perfection, and frankly, he actually accomplished it. Alas, it would be the only time he managed to make it happen, and he nearly ...
“Pet Sounds” has been well served over the years in reissues, and die-hards will already own a lot of what’s here.
To celebrate the anniversary of his masterpiece, Brian Wilson is taking Pet Sounds on tour with a band of musicians who grew up on its songs and sounds. By Anny Celsi Jul 11, 2016, 1:26pm PDT ...
Pet Sounds Live Since Brian Wilson's music, arrangements, and production are so gorgeous, anyone could probably do the lead vocal parts on Pet Sounds, the 1966 masterpiece from the Beach Boys.
Brian Wilson talks ‘Pet Sounds,’ 50 years later The Beach Boys’ mastermind is now on concert tour celebrating his 1966 masterwork. He and Al Jardine reflect on the classic album and its impact.
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