Pet Sounds

Pet Sounds

1966 8 releases MusicBrainz
1966 8 releases MusicBrainz
Production notes

Pet Sounds was recorded primarily at Western Recorders, Gold Star Studios, Columbia Studio, and Sunset Sound in Hollywood between January and April 1966, with Brian Wilson serving as producer and arranger. Wilson worked closely with engineer Larry Levine and, most notably, Chuck Britz, who engineered the majority of the sessions, utilizing a four-track tape machine for the instrumental backing tracks before overdubbing vocals on eight-track at Columbia Studio. The instrumental tracks were performed largely by the Wrecking Crew, a group of elite Los Angeles session musicians, rather than the Beach Boys themselves, while the band members contributed the vocal arrangements and harmonies. Wilson employed unconventional instruments such as theremin, bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichord, and Coca-Cola cans, and pioneered a layered production approach influenced by Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique. Released in May 1966, the album was a critical landmark that profoundly influenced popular music production, most notably inspiring the Beatles during the making of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, though it initially underperformed commercially in the United States compared to the band's earlier surf-rock releases.

Releases
Label · Ref Format Year Mastering
UDSACD 2065 US
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
SACD 2012 Krieg Wunderlich, Rob LoVerde 1
APP 067M US
Analogue Productions
Vinyl 2015 Kevin Gray
T 2458 US Original
Capitol Records
Vinyl 1966
GZS-1035 US
DCC Compact Classics
CD 1993 Steve Hoffman
CAPP 067 SA US
Analogue Productions
SACD 2015 Kevin Gray
APP 067 US
Analogue Productions
Vinyl 2016 Kevin Gray
AFZ 031 US
Audio Fidelity
CD 2009 Steve Hoffman, Kevin Gray
ST 2458 XE
Capitol Records
Vinyl 2016
Indisko Webradio
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