Friday, March 27, 2026

"Pet Sounds" is 60!

 


"Pet Sounds" will be celebrating 60 years come May and so, why not reissue the record yet again? This time there will be a number of options, including a "definitive sound" edition for $100, making all previous "definitive" editions...umm...undefinitive. There will be a 2 LP set featuring both a stereo and mono mix. There will be a sessions set featuring a cappella tracks, alternates, etc.. And there will be a special Zoetrope vinyl edition which plays the audio from "Pet Sounds" while showing visuals from Coppola's "Rumble Fish" A good time is guaranteed for all.

Taken whole, it's hard to argue the brilliance of "Pet Sounds," but I will anyway. First, I've ranked the songs on "Pet Sounds" from favorite to least favorite.

God Only Knows
Caroline, No
Wouldn't It Be Nice
Don't Talk
I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
You Still Believe In Me
Sloop John B
Here Today
Let's Go Away For Awhile
I Know There's An Answer
I'm Waiting For The Day
Pet Sounds
That's Not Me

The issue I've always had with "Pet Sounds" is that there are far better songs on other Beach Boys records than these seven:
 
Sloop John B
Let's Go Away For Awhile
I Know There's An Answer
I'm Waiting For The Day
Here Today
Pet Sounds
That's Not Me
 
Take these four from "Today," for instance.
 
When I Grow Up
Please Let Me Wonder
Kiss Me Baby
She Knows Me Too Well 
 
Or, these four from "Summer Days."

Girl Don't Tell Me
California Girls
Let Him Run Wild
You're So Good To Me
 
The problem is, the rest of the tracks on "Summer Days" and "Today" can't hold a candle to any of the 13 on "Pet Sounds," not even the two instrumentals, which I think are gorgeous.
 
If asked what my favorite Beach Boys album was, I'd say "Pet Sounds" in a flash. If asked for my favorite records of all time, "Pet Sounds" would be in the Top 20. And though I reach for both "Summer Days" and "Today" more often than "Pet Sounds," I don't think either would even crack my Top 100 of all time.
 
How's that for confusing? 
 


 

13 comments:

steve simels said...

"Today" is pretty much my favorite too. For years, the Holy Grail for me was finding genuine stereo versions of the songs, and I remember almost having all of them when they finally reissued an officially version of the whole in multi-track. 😎

cjbennett said...

I've always put Sloop John B as my least favorite. It's a good song, but it just doesn't fit with the rest of the album. That being said, I'm not sure we need another deluxe album. It's all been covered before. I was lucky to see the 50th anniversary tour of Pet Sounds with Brian Wilson. It was amazing, though Brian was only minimally active in the concert.

steve simels said...

"An official version." Not "an officially version". 😎

Anonymous said...

Sal, I totally get what you're saying. I have a similar listening pattern with Dylan. Greatest Dylan albums? Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks. Duh! But do I reach more often for New Morning, Street-Legal, and, yes, Self Portrait? I do! I also don't know why. Maybe it's more interesting to see an artist you love have a mixed day at the plate, a single, a legged-out double, a stolen base, a couple bad strike outs rather than a three-homer day?

Bruce H.

stewrat said...

I'm a pretty big "Friends" fan. I also was pleasantly surprised by the 50th anniversary tour. After so many reissues, I remain confused; it seems like many of "Sessions" cut come from the old "Pet Sounds" box set. Hmmmm.

Sal Nunziato said...

I have 11 GB of Dylan in my iTunes library, but I only own four Dylan records on vinyl-- Blood On The Tracks, Shot Of Love, Infidels and Oh Mercy. Those are the four I play most.

Dr Wu said...

“Help Me, Rhonda” makes the cut for me. An ear worm favorite. :)

Cleveland Jeff said...

Pet Sounds is great, and deserves it's position as The Beach Boys best. But it's not a "perfect (or near perfect)" record, like Rubber Soul, Imperial Bedroom, Bring The Family, Who's Next, or Moby Grape. It surely makes a good start to become perfect with some of those other tracks you suggest.
https://kleaveburg.blogspot.com/2023/06/perfect-or-near-perfect-again.html

Michael Giltz said...

Oh boy, can we buy the Zoetrope section where they play the music paired with images from "Rumble Fish" on its own? I've got to have that, but hate to buy the whole box over again. **sigh**

Michael Giltz said...

Hmm, emotional favorites versus intellectual favorites? We're only human. But personally I love Pet Sounds–Sloop John B and all. Happily, this blog has pushed me to dig deeper so I appreciate a lot more Beach Boys and not just Pet Sounds and the marvelous compilation Endless Summer.

Michael Giltz said...

Looking at my list, I have "Smile" (from the Smile Sessions box), Friends, 20/20, Sunflower as great and another six albums as very solid. But I do love how you don't even suggest "Good Vibrations" as an add to Pet Sounds. Do you feel it's just too far afield of that album's delicate vibe?

Sal Nunziato said...

For the record, I wasn't suggesting touching "Pet Sounds." It's fine the way it is. I was simply pointing out that half of the songs on "Pet Sounds" were not as strong as the eight tracks I cited from the other two albums.

Anonymous said...

Glad to see the love here for Friends. As a wall-to-wall listen, that's my second favorite Beach Boys album after Pet Sounds.

Bruce H.