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The Beach Boys' iconic album Pet Sounds profoundly impacted modern music and clearly proves they are better than The Beatles.
"He's always there with us," Al Jardine says as he leads the Pet Sounds Band in revisiting "The Beach Boys Love You" in ...
Capitol Records / The Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album cover, circa 1966. Critics credit "Pet Sounds'" poor performance to the band deviating from the sound its core audience had become accustomed to.
Following the death of Wilson last month, Love and his version of the band returns to Long Beach, where they played their ...
The LP turned 50 last year, and in (somewhat belated) celebration, a new Showtime documentary titled The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds, premieres tonight and chronicles the albums creation and impact.
The performance at the outdoor bayside venue came one month to the day after the funeral of Brian Wilson, the band’s tortured ...
On the Billboard 200, Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys, released in 2003, jumps 180-52 (15,500 units; up 71%) and Pet Sounds reenters at No. 136 (11,000; up 1,335%). For the ...
-- Monday marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most celebrated albums in pop and rock history, The Beach Boys ' "Pet Sounds." "Pet Sounds," which features such classic tunes as "Wouldn't It Be ...
The Beach Boys have just released a new mix of the band’s renowned album, “Pet Sounds.” Giles Martin, son of revered Beatles producer George Martin, oversaw the new Dolby Atmos mix.
This week in rock history, Joan Baez headlined the inaugural Monterey Folk Festival, the Beach Boys released their masterpiece, Elton John toured the USSR, boy-band mogul Lou Pearlman was ...
Produced as part of the BBC “Classic Albums” series, “Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds” has been flown transatlantically to Showtime to belatedly commemorate the 50th anniversary of an album ...
On the Billboard 200, Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys, released in 2003, jumps 180-52 (15,500 units; up 71%) and Pet Sounds reenters at No. 136 (11,000; up 1,335%).