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rdf:langString Consequence's Zach Ruskin expressed: "while Pet Sounds offers an intimacy unlike other psychedelic pop of the time, soundscapes of whispers and reverb and sudden departures in structure and form do lend the record a somewhat trippy effect."
rdf:langString "Here Today" has been described byAllMusicas one of Wilson's most ambitious arrangements, blending the "complexity of an orchestral piece with the immediacy of a good pop tune".
rdf:langString For the basic rhythmic feel of "God Only Knows",harpsichord, piano withslapback echo,sleigh bells, andstringswere all blended together.Lambert describes the song as the album's "musical high point".
rdf:langString "Wouldn't It Be Nice" introduces the album with a sound described by journalistNick Kentas "limpid harps imitating a teenage heartstrings in a tug of love".
rdf:langString ALeslie speakerwas used to filter lead guitar for the title track "Pet Sounds". Other quirks from this recording includeCoca-Colacans and agüiroas percussion.
xsd:string God Only Knows choral fantasy.ogg
xsd:string Here Today Pet Sounds.ogg
xsd:string Beach Boys-Pet Sounds.ogg
xsd:string Beach Boys-wouldn t it be nice.ogg
xsd:string I Know There's an Answer.ogg
rdf:langString "I Know There's an Answer" sections
rdf:langString Intro of "Wouldn't It Be Nice"
rdf:langString The bridge of "God Only Knows"
rdf:langString The instrumental break from "Here Today" (1996 stereo version)
rdf:langString Intro of "Pet Sounds"

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