The Beach Boys / Pet Sounds Sessions: (Disc 4) Bonus Disc - Mono Mix Re-Mastered
Artist The Beach Boys
Box Set Title: Pet Sounds Sessions
Album Title: Pet Sounds Sessions: (Disc 4) Bonus Disc - Mono Mix Re-Mastered
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Primary Genre Rock: Rock & Roll
Format CD
Released 11/04/1997
Label Capitol Records, Inc.
Catalog No C2 7243 8 37662 2 2
Bar Code No 7 2438 37662 2 2
Packaging Box Set (4 Disk)
Tracks
1. Wouldn't It Be Nice (2:25)
2. You Still Believe In Me (2:35)
3. That's Not Me (2:30)
4. Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (2:54)
5. I'm Waiting For The Day (3:06)
6. Let's Go Away For A While (2:21)
7. Sloop John B (3:00)
8. God Only Knows (2:53)
9. I Know There's An Answer (3:11)
10. Here Today (2:55)
11. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times (3:15)
12. Pet Sounds (2:23)
13. Caroline, No (2:53)
Date Acquired 12/25/2000
Personal Rating
Acquired from Bill Mack

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Notes

Digitally re-mastered using the HDCD process.  Four-CD box-set containg various session takes & mixes, along w/ the first-ever 'true-stereo' version of the album as well as a re-mastered version of the original 'mono' album.  Original master tapes were used for this project.

Set contains a 42-page deluxe insert booklet & a 128-page CD-size book of interviews & comments about the album by various personalities including Paul McCartney, George Martin & others.

Disc #1:  Tracks 1~13 = "true-stereo" mix of the original album.
              Tracks 14~28 = from the album sessions...
Disc #2:  Tracks 1~19 = from the album sessions...
Disc #3:  Tracks 1~11 = "vocals-only" tracking sessions...
              Tracks 12~30 = alternate versions, promo spots, etc...
Disc #4:  Original 'mono' album mix, re-mastered in 1966...

Street Date: November 4, 1997
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Analyzed: The Beach Boys / The Pet Sounds Sessions, Disc 4
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR8       -0.29 dB   -10.88 dB      2:26 01-Wouldn't It Be Nice
DR9       -0.18 dB   -11.92 dB      2:35 02-You Still Believe in Me
DR10      -0.21 dB   -12.01 dB      2:30 03-That's Not Me
DR10      -1.23 dB   -13.48 dB      2:54 04-Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)
DR9       -0.38 dB   -12.63 dB      3:06 05-I'm Waiting for the Day
DR10      -0.35 dB   -14.44 dB      2:21 06-Let's Go Away for Awhile
DR8       -0.26 dB   -11.48 dB      3:00 07-Sloop John B
DR9       -0.33 dB   -11.60 dB      2:53 08-God Only Knows
DR9       -0.19 dB   -11.41 dB      3:11 09-I Know There's an Answer
DR8       -0.28 dB   -11.25 dB      2:55 10-Here Today
DR9       -0.22 dB   -12.11 dB      3:16 11-I Just Wasn't Made for These Times
DR10      -0.22 dB   -12.59 dB      2:23 12-Pet Sounds
DR10      -0.22 dB   -12.79 dB      2:53 13-Caroline, No
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Number of tracks:  13
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           529 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

There's little arguing that Pet Sounds is one of the greatest albums in rock & roll, and its cult, if anything, has only grown in the decades since its intial release. Part of the fascination with Pet Sounds lies in its detailed, multi-layered arrangements, in which all the parts blend together into a symphonic whole. The richness of the music is one of the reasons hardcore fans have desired a set like The Pet Sounds Sessions, a four-disc box that presents an abundance of working mixes, alternate takes, instrumental tracks, and rarities, as well as the first true stereo mix of the album. Certainly, a set this exacting is only of interest to serious fans, and even they might find the endless succession of work tracks tedious. Nevertheless, there's something fascinating about hearing the album broken down to its individual parts; after hearing horn lines, vocals, and percussion tracks out of their original context, the scope and originality of Brian Wilson's vision becomes all the more impressive. (Make no mistake about it, Pet Sounds is entirely Wilson's project, despite what Mike Love states in his self-serving liner notes.) The original mono mix of Pet Sounds (included here in a minature, cardboard record sleeve) remains the best way to appreciate Wilson's gifts, but for fans already convinced of his genius, The Pet Sounds Sessions is a fascinating, educational listen, even if it's not necessarily indispensable.

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