The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds (Stereo)


82,00 


Weight 1,1 kg
Label

Analogue Productions

Catalog number

AAPP 067

Genre

Pop/Rock

Category

180 Gram Vinyl Record

No. of Discs

1

In stock

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  • The ultimate pressings of the Beach Boys discography from Analogue Productions!
  • Stereo mix produced by Mark Linett under the supervision of Brian Wilson / Mixed by Mark Linett. Pet Sounds was mixed from an assembled digital multi-track master that synced the original 4 track master instrumental with the 4 or 8 track vocal overdub master. The stereo mix was mixed to 15 ips 1/4" analog tape with SR noise reduction.
  • One of 10 titles featuring 33 1/3 mono and stereo remastered editions: Surfin' USA, Surfer Girl, Little Deuce Coupe, Shut Down Vol. 2, All Summer Long, Today!, Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!), Beach Boys Party!, Pet Sounds and Smiley Smile
  • Audio production — Mark Linett
  • For Brother Records — Elliott Lott
  • Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
  • Lacquer plating by Gary Salstrom and 180-gram vinyl pressing by Quality Record Pressings!
  • "These are the best sounding and best-looking versions of the Beach Boys records that have ever been produced. We want everything about these to be better than the original." — Chad Kassem, owner and CEO, Acoustic Sounds

“I just received my copy of the 33 1/3 RPM AP stereo version of Pet Sounds from you, and it completely blew me away in overall sound quality. Excellent job, Chad! BTW, the album cover is also top-notch — everything says quality. With Brian Wilson’s talent, along with the musical versatility of the Wrecking Crew and their respect for Wilson’s ideas, Pet Sounds demonstrates the brilliance of them both in a time capsule — and AP’s remastering is the final excellent touch to bring that out and preserve this enjoyable, thrilling, listening experience. Some say it’s the best they have heard of this title. I don’t know how it could sound better, so I’ll take their word for it — now knowing I own the best analog 33 1/3 RPM stereo recording of this LP.” — Mark Swinford

“It was Pet Sounds that blew me out of the water…I love the album so much. I’ve just bought my kids each a copy of it for their education in life. I figure no one is educated musically ’til they’ve heard that album.” – Paul McCartney

“All of us, Ginger (Baker), Jack (Bruce), and I consider Pet Sounds to be one of the greatest pop LPs to ever be released. It encompasses everything that’s ever knocked me out and rolled it all into one.” – Eric Clapton

“For those in search of an original mono in pursuit of sonic quality, search no more. This Analogue Productions pressing is now the definitive pressing and the one we chose to feature at our Classic Album Sundays events to honour the 50th anniversary of Pet Sounds, an album that helped change the course of pop music.” — Colleen ‘Cosmo’ Murphy, Classic Album Sundays

“What I can say is that Kevin Gray has been able to extract every last bit of information from whatever tape is in the box, and present it in a way that is pleasing and natural to the ear. … in my opinion, the Analogue Productions pressings are now THE definitive issue of each Beach Boys album, and will be my reference copies until if and when something better comes along — which may be never.” — Lee Dempsey, Endless Summer Quarterly, Summer 2015 Edition

A musical legacy that began in Hawthorne, California and went on to conquer the world. Analogue Productions presents the ultimate pressings of 14 essential Beach Boys albums! Mastered by Kevin Gray, most from the original master tapes, and plated and pressed by Quality Record Pressings, the finest LP pressing facility in the world, these are awesome recordings to experience. And the look of each album befits its sonic superiority! Presented in “old school” Stoughton tip-on jackets, these time honored favorites shine brighter than the originals!

For the early part of the Beach Boys’ career, all of their singles were mixed and mastered and released only in the mono format — they didn’t release a single in stereo until 1968. In those days, hits were made on AM radio in mono. And the mono of those times worked well for Brian Wilson — famed co-founder, songwriter and arranger — who suffers from partial deafness. Still, apart from Surfin’ Safari, which was mono only, the Beach Boys did turn in stereo masters on all of their early albums up until 1965.

All of the newer stereo mixes on these remastered albums (The Beach Boys Today!Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)The Beach Boys’ PartyPet Sounds and Smiley Smile) were done by Mark Linett on behalf of the Beach Boys.

Pet Sounds is famous for its use of multiple layers of unorthodox instrumentation as well as other cutting edge audio techniques for its time. It’s considered the best Beach Boys album, and one of the best of the 1960s. The group here reached a whole new level in terms of both composition and production, layering tracks upon tracks of vocals and instruments to create a richly symphonic sound.

Conventional keyboards and guitars were combined with exotic touches of orchestrated strings, bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichords, flutes, Theremin, Hawaiian-sounding string instruments, Coca-Cola cans, barking dogs, and more. It wouldn’t have been a classic without great songs, and this has some of the group’s most stunning melodies, as well as lyrical themes which evoke both the intensity of newly born love affairs and the disappointment of failed romance (add in some general statements about loss of innocence and modern-day confusion as well). The spiritual quality of the material is enhanced by some of the most gorgeous upper-register male vocals (especially by Brian and Carl Wilson) ever heard on a rock record. “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “God Only Knows,” “Caroline No,” and “Sloop John B” (the last of which wasn’t originally intended to go on the album) are the well-known hits, but equally worthy are such cuts as “You Still Believe in Me,” “Don’t Talk,” “I Know There’s an Answer,” and “I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times.” It’s often said that this is more of a Brian Wilson album than a Beach Boys recording (session musicians played most of the parts), but it should be noted that the harmonies are pure Beach Boys (and some of their best).

VH-1 named Pet Sounds as the No. 3 album in the Top 100 Albums in Rock ‘n’ Roll History, as judged in a poll of musicians, executives and journalists. It’s been ranked No. 1 in several music magazines’ lists of the greatest albums of all time, including NMEThe Times and Mojo Magazine. It was ranked No. 2 in Rolling Stone‘s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.

  • Side 1
    • Wouldn’t It Be Nice
    • You Still Believe In Me
    • That’s Not Me
    • Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
    • I’m Waiting For The Day
    • Let’s Go Away For Awhile
    • Sloop John B
  • Side 2
    • God Only Knows
    • I Know There’s An Answer
    • Here Today
    • I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times
    • Pet Sounds
    • Caroline No