The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (180g, Stereo) Vinyl LP
$29.95
<p>180g stereo pressing of the one truly must-own Beach Boys record. Vintage Lab review from Roctakon:</p> <p><i>So everybody knows what's up with pretentious rock dudes and Pet Sounds</i> - they love it. It's second only to <strong>the Beatles</strong> <em>Sgt. Pepper</em> on the Rolling Stone top 500 albums of all time. Rock critics suck, we all know that, and the Rolling Stone top 500? Well, they had one <strong>Outkast</strong> album on the list and it was <em>Stankonia</em>. <em>Stankonia</em>? The only way to tell is to cop it and decide for yourself. <strong>Brian Wilson</strong> did everything himself, writing all the songs with <strong>Tony Asher</strong> (who the fuck is that?) and producing the whole shit. Besides "Kokomo", most of the best <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.turntablelab.com/search?type=article%2Cpage%2Cproduct&q=Beach+Boys" target="_blank"><strong>Beach Boys</strong></a> stuff comes from this album. You got "Sloop John B", "Wouldn't It Be Nice", "Don't Talk", and "God Only Knows." Seriously, I don't know about how well it was produced or what they did in the studio or why it's one of the greatest albums of all time, I just know it sounds good. Really good. I mean, when I hear this shit I get all misty eyed (not a joke). Perfect for a Sunday morning, a break up, or a sunny car ride. Trust me, put back the Unkle 3 mix CD set and cop the Beach Boys.</p> <ul> <li>180g black vinyl pressing</li> <li>stereo mix</li> <li>original release year: 1966</li> <li>music label: Capitol 2008</li> </ul> <h6>reviewed by Roctakon 10/2005</h6>.