Great Album but, didn't win a Grammy
Few listeners really appreciated Brian Wilson’s heady psychedelic orchestral pop landmark when it was released in 1966. It wasn’t even The Beach Boys’ most popular album that year — "Best of the Beach Boys" outsold "Pet Sounds" at the time. “Good Vibrations,” a non-album 1966 single that ended up on "Smiley Smile" the next year, was nominated for four awards at the 1967 Grammys but didn’t win — the only nominations of the group’s career until a 1989 nod for the execrable “Kokomo.”
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Great album, I love it, but it not what I want to hear, when I want to hear the Beach Boys.
It just doesn't scream summer time, to me.
It is more of the sound I want to listen to when I'm getting mellow.
"Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "Sloop John B" more like their traditional stuff.
This is what I want to hear driving to the shore.