The Pet Sounds Sessions – The Beach Boys

Release Date: 11/04/1997

Recording Date: 11/1997

Tracks: 90

Length: 00:15:41 Hrs

Label: Capitol

Type: CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (90)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
16.
No matches found
01:26
17.
No matches found
02:50
18.
Search web for matches
00:57
19.
Search web for matches
02:48
29.
No matches found
04:16
30.
No matches found
02:53
38.
Search web for matches
01:52
39.
Search web for matches
02:46
40.
Search web for matches
02:41
41.
Search web for matches
03:15
44.
Search web for matches
09:25
45.
Search web for matches
03:06
46.
Search web for matches
06:37
47.
Search web for matches
04:55
73.
Search web for matches
02:56
75.
Search web for matches
03:04
87.
No matches found
02:55
89.
No matches found
02:23
90.
No matches found
02:53
Average User Rating
Currently 0.0 / 5.0 Stars
  • 1 out of 5 stars
  • 2 out of 5 stars
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 out of 5 stars
Views 1 Comments 0 (Write your own)

To share this media with a friend, you must have AIM installed. Click the "Download AIM" button to install AIM. If you already have AIM, click the "Send Instant Message"

What the Critics Say

There's little arguing that Pet Sounds is one of the greatest albums in rock & roll, and its cult, if anything, has only grown in the decades since its intial release. Part of the fascination with Pet Sounds lies in its detailed, multi-layered arrangements, in which all the parts blend together into a symphonic whole. The richness of the music is one of the reasons hardcore fans have desired a set like The Pet Sounds Sessions, a four-disc box that presents an abundance of working mixes, alternate takes, instrumental tracks, and rarities, as well as the first true stereo mix of the album. Certainly, a set this exacting is only of interest to serious fans, and even they might find the endless succession of work tracks tedious. Nevertheless, there's something fascinating about hearing the album broken down to its individual parts; after hearing horn lines, vocals, and percussion tracks out of their original context, the scope and originality of Brian Wilson's vision becomes all the more impressive. (Make no mistake about it, Pet Sounds is entirely Wilson's project, despite what Mike Love states in his self-serving liner notes.) The original mono mix of Pet Sounds (included here in a minature, cardboard record sleeve) remains the best way to appreciate Wilson's gifts, but for fans already convinced of his genius, The Pet Sounds Sessions is a fascinating, educational listen, even if it's not necessarily indispensable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Recent Comments

Add your own comment
Currently there are no comments
1000 character maximum

Tips On Commenting

ADVERTISEMENT
Fill Up Some Playlists
Just click on ADD whenever
you see videos.
Watch free music videos, tune in to AOL Radio, get free music downloads, read music news, and search for your favorite music artists.