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Pet Sounds (40th Anniversary) |
16.15 |
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HDCD |
Mint (M)/Mint (M) |
Capitol Records 094636993928 |
Item Number: 2709122497 2104 |
380807 still sealed with original hypesticker on front
Tracklist
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| Original Mono Program | | CD-1 | Wouldn't It Be Nice | 2:25 | CD-2 | You Still Believe In Me | 2:31 | CD-3 | That's Not Me | 2:28 | CD-4 | Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) | 2:53 | CD-5 | I'm Waiting For The Day | 3:05 | CD-6 | Let's Go Away For Awhile | 2:20 | CD-7 | Sloop John B | 2:58 | CD-8 | God Only Knows | 2:51 | CD-9 | I Know There's An Answer | 3:10 | CD-10 | Here Today | 2:55 | CD-11 | I Just Wasn't Made For These Times | 3:14 | CD-12 | Pet Sounds | 2:22 | CD-13 | Caroline No | 2:53 | | Bonus Track (In Mono) | | CD-14 | Hang On To Your Ego | 3:14 | | Original Program In Stereo | | CD-15 | Wouldn't It Be Nice | 2:33 | CD-16 | You Still Believe In Me | 2:36 | CD-17 | That's Not Me | 2:31 | CD-18 | Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) | 2:58 | CD-19 | I'm Waiting For The Day | 3:06 | CD-20 | Let's Go Away For Awhile | 2:24 | CD-21 | Sloop John B | 2:59 | CD-22 | God Only Knows | 2:54 | CD-23 | I Know There's An Answer | 3:18 | CD-24 | Here Today | 3:07 | CD-25 | I Just Wasn't Made For These Times | 3:21 | CD-26 | Pet Sounds | 2:37 | CD-27 | Caroline No | 3:34 | | Video | | DVD-1 | The Making Of Pet Sounds | | DVD-2 | Pet Stories | | DVD-3 | Rhythm Of Life: Sir George Martin & Brian Wilson In The Studio | | | Original 1966 Promotional Films | | DVD-4 | Good Vibrations | | DVD-5 | Sloop John B | | DVD-6 | Pet Sounds | | | - | | DVD-7 | God Only Knows (Photo Gallery) | | | Audio | | DVD-8 | Album Program In Hi-Res 96 kHz / 24-Bit PCM Stereo | | DVD-9 | Album Program In Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound | | DVD-10 | Hang On To Your Ego In Hi-Res 96 kHz / 24-Bit PCM Mono | |
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Barcode
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Credits Accordion - Carl Fortina (Tracks: CD-1, CD-8, CD-15, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9), Frank Marocco (Tracks: CD-1, CD-8, CD-15, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9) Art Direction - Tommy Steele Art Direction [Art Supervision] - Darren Wong, Sam Gay Baritone Saxophone - Jack Nimitz (Tracks: CD-7, CD-10, CD-21, CD-24, DVD-8, DVD-9), Jay Migliori (Tracks: CD-6, CD-8 to CD-12, CD-20, CD-22 to CD-26, DVD-8, DVD-9), Jim Horn (Tracks: CD-6, CD-20, DVD-8, DVD-9) Bass Clarinet - Jay Migliori (Tracks: CD-2, CD-16, DVD-8, DVD-9), Leonard Hartman (Tracks: CD-8, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9) Bass Trombone - Ernie Tack (Tracks: CD-10, CD-24, DVD-8, DVD-9) Bass [Danelectro] - Ray Pohlman (Tracks: CD-8, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9) Bells - Frank Capp (Tracks: CD-1, CD-15, DVD-8, DVD-9) Bongos - Gary Coleman (Tracks: CD-5, CD-19, DVD-8, DVD-9), Hal Blaine (Tracks: CD-11, CD-25, DVD-8, DVD-9) Cello - Jesse Ehrlich (Tracks: CD-8, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9), Joseph Saxon (Tracks: CD-4, CD-6, CD-18, CD-20, DVD-8, DVD-9), Justin DiTullio (Tracks: CD-5, CD-6, CD-19, CD-20) Clarinet - Jay Migliori (Tracks: CD-7, CD-21, DVD-8, DVD-9), Leonard Hartman (Tracks: CD-8, CD-22, DVD-8, DVD-9), Steve Douglas (Tracks: CD-2, CD-16, DVD-8, DVD-9) Design [40th Anniversary] - Tom Recchion, Wayne Smith Double Bass [String Bass] - Chuck Berghofer (Tracks: CD-11, CD-25, DVD-8, DVD-9), Lyle Ritz (Tracks: CD-1 to CD-10, CD-12, CD-15 to CD-24, CD-26, DVD-8 to DVD-10) Drums - Dennis Wilson (Tracks: CD-3, CD-17, DVD-8, DVD-9), Hal Blaine (Tracks: CD-1, CD-2, CD-4, CD-6 to CD-9, CD-11, CD-13, CD-14, CD-15, CD-16, CD-18, CD-20 to CD-23, CD-25, CD-27, DVD-8 to DVD-10), Jim Gordon (Tracks: CD-5, CD-19, DVD-8, DVD-9), Nick Martinis (Tracks: CD-10, CD-24, DVD-8, DVD-9), Richie Frost (Tracks: CD-12, CD-26, DVD-8, DV)
Notes Individual credits for tracks CD-1 to CD-13 (and CD-15 to CD-27) apply also to tracks DVD-8 and DVD-9.
Double-disc jewel-case release commemorating the 40th anniversary of the original release.
16-bit Stereo Mixes (CD) at Your Place Or Mine Recording Studios, Glendale, CA, January-February 1996 (originally released November 4, 1997 on "THE PET SOUNDS SESSIONS" box set). Mono Bonus Track (CD) Mixed at Capitol Mastering Studios, Hollywood, CA, December 1987. Remastered at Oceanview Digital Mastering, Los Angeles, CA, 2000 using the HDCD process. Hi-Res PCM Stereo Mix (DVD) Remastered at Oceanview Digital Mastering, Los Angeles, CA, 2002 using the HDCD process. Surround Mix (DVD) Mixed at Your Place Or Mine Recording Studios, Glendale, CA, April-July 2002. Surround Mastered at Future Disc, Hollywood, CA, 2002. Hi-Res PCM Mono Bonus Track Remastered at Your Place Or Mine Recording Studios, Glendale, CA, November 2005. DVD Authoring & Design: Abbey Road Interactive.
PET SOUNDS Originally released in 1966 on Capitol as T-2458. ℗ 2006 Capitol Records, Inc. © Capitol Records, Inc. Printed in the EU.
MADE IN THE EU
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Release Country: Europe |
Release Date: 2006-08-29 |
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