When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. But that was then. Today, Pet Sounds is regarded not only as the equal of those records but, in ...
As Brian Wilson shifted his focus away from touring and to the recording studio, The Beach Boys’ sound evolved with the use of session musicians and experimentation. Beginning with The Beach Boys ...
Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp have released a cover of The Beach Boys’ 1966 song “Caroline, No,” along with an accompanying music video. This is the fourth track the duo has released since revealing their ...
What a sunny day for the fellas at Split Record Review to cover the Beach Boys’ magnum opus. The claim that they’re the goats of music is solidified by their 1966 album, “Pet Sounds.” Many writers in ...
God only knows what fans would do without this Beach Boys album. The surf rock group premiered Pet Sounds in 1966. Several songs from this collection were written and mixed by Brian Wilson. On Spotify ...
The year was 1966. The music industry was about to be rocked by one of the most innovative and groundbreaking albums ever created. The album was "Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys, and its creator was ...
Pet Sounds includes … pet sounds. The song “Caroline, No” features barking dogs near the end of the track. The use of animal noises in the album was one of Brian Wilson’s most innovative moves. To ...
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