THE BEACH BOYS Released Their Masterpiece LP ‘PET SOUNDS’ Today 60 Years Ago

Significant longplayers from yesteryear

16 May 2026

Surf pop icons THE BEACH BOYS released their masterpiece album PET SOUNDS (their only one to my ears) today, 60 years ago, on 16 May 1966. It was their 11th longplayer.

Seeking to expand Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound technique and surpass The Beatles’ Rubber Soul LP, Brian Wilson‘s (1942-2025) orchestrations blended pop, jazz, exotica, classical, and avant-garde elements, combining rock instrumentation with layered vocal harmonies, found sounds, and instruments not normally associated with rock.

It was his album and no one else’s. Also, the first one with several sessions
musicians, on the other hand, the harmonies were pure Beach Boys.

Heralding popular music’s recognition as an art form, Wilson’s accomplishments as
a producer and composer helped initiate an era of unprecedented creative autonomy
for label-signed acts. He contributed to the development of many music genres and movements.

It peaked at #10 in the US, and #2 in the UK.

AllMusic wrote in retrospect: “Massively influential upon its release (although it was
a relatively low seller compared to their previous LPs), it immediately vaulted the band
into the top level of rock innovators among the intelligentsia, especially in Britain,
where it was a much bigger hit”
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TUTV: Timeless pop music, lousy album cover.

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