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Revision as of 09:58, 25 October 2019

I recognize that this is a landmark recording: Vocals had never been recorded like this (in so many layers) previously. There are some “classical” influences that rarely been employed before, such as the nearly Baroque vocal parts (multiple voices competing at once) on a few songs (one in particular I’m forgetting) and a few changes of tempo. Then there’s the pioneering use of samples on one track, and the usage of non-traditional instruments and weird noises in a few songs. But I can’t get over the hype. Try as I might, I have no idea how this could be considered The Greatest Album of All Time. It’s really The Most Overrated Album of All Time, despite its innovation and quality. Celebrators of this record go to great lengths to claim its psychedelic (it’s not remotely), that it’s rock music not just pop music (show me some electric guitars folks). And I’m not convinced that the music of Phil Spector (whose band Wilson uses here) and Burt Bacharach was particularly less innovative than what Wilson is doing here. And I can’t help but feel strongly that, not only is it not The Greatest Album of All Time, it’s not The Greatest Album of 1966.

Track listing

headline = Side one extra_column = Lead vocal(s) title1 = Wouldn't It Be Nice writer1 = Template:Hlist extra1 = Brian Wilson and Mike Love length1 = 2:25 title2 = You Still Believe in Me writer2 = Template:Hlist extra2 = B. Wilson length2 = 2:31 title3 = That's Not Me writer3 = Template:Hlist extra3 = Love with B. Wilson length3 = 2:28 title4 = Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) writer4 = Template:Hlist extra4 = B. Wilson length4 = 2:53 title5 = I'm Waiting for the Day writer5 = Template:Hlist extra5 = B. Wilson length5 = 3:05 title6 = Let's Go Away for Awhile writer6 = Wilson extra6 = instrumental length6 = 2:18 title7 = Sloop John B writer7 = traditional, arranged by Wilson extra7 = B. Wilson and Love length7 = 2:58 total_length = 18:38 headline = Side two extra_column = Lead vocal(s) title1 = God Only Knows writer1 = Template:Hlist extra1 = Carl Wilson with B. Wilson and Bruce Johnston length1 = 2:51 title2 = I Know There's an Answer writer2 = Template:Hlist extra2 = Love and Al Jardine with B. Wilson length2 = 3:09 title3 = Here Today writer3 = Template:Hlist extra3 = Love length3 = 2:54 title4 = I Just Wasn't Made for These Times writer4 = Template:Hlist extra4 = B. Wilson length4 = 3:12 title5 = Pet Sounds writer5 = Wilson extra5 = instrumental length5 = 2:22 title6 = Caroline, No writer6 = Template:Hlist extra6 = B. Wilson length6 = 2:51 total_length = 17:19

Personnel

Per band archivist Craig Slowinski.[1]

The Beach Boys

Guests

  • Tony Asher – plucked piano strings on "You Still Believe in Me"
  • Steve Korthof – tambourine on "That's Not Me"
  • Terry Melcher – tambourine on "That's Not Me" and "God Only Knows"
  • Marilyn Wilson – additional vocals on "You Still Believe in Me" introduction (uncertain)
  • Tony (surname unknown) – tambourine on "Sloop John B"

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  • Arnold Belnick – violin
  • Norman Botnick – viola
  • Joseph DiFiore – viola
  • Justin DiTullio – cello
  • Jesse Erlich – cello
  • James Getzoff – violin
  • Harry Hyams – viola
  • William Kurasch – violin
  • Leonard Malarsky – violin
  • Jerome Reisler – violin
  • Joseph Saxon – cello
  • Ralph Schaeffer – violin
  • Sid Sharp – violin
  • Darrel Terwilliger – viola
  • Tibor Zelig – violin

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Engineers

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