The Beach Boys: Pet Sounds (Splatter Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
$33.95
<p>Limited color pressing of the one truly must-own <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.turntablelab.com/search?type=article%2Cpage%2Cproduct&q=Beach+Boys" target="_blank"><strong>Beach Boys</strong></a> 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 Beach boys 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>yellow & green splatter colored vinyl</li> <li>limited edition</li> <li>stereo sound</li> <li>limited edition</li> <li>original release year: 1966</li> <li>music label: Capitol 2023</li> </ul> <h6>reviewed by Roctakon 10/2005</h6>.