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  1. Jan 25, 2007 · But Spector never had a Pet Sounds; and Brian is clearly the more talented writer and vocalist. As a producer, Brian is right up there. If you listen to the Pet Sounds box, and hear Brian's interaction with Hal Blaine and Carol whathername, and the other studio musicians, you can hear true genius at work.

  2. May 27, 2024 · How Brian Wilson hooked up with an LA advertising executive to pen one of the most majestic and moving pop songs ever created.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_SpectorPhil Spector - Wikipedia

    Many have tried to emulate Spector's methods, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys—a fellow adherent of mono recording—considered Spector his main competition as a studio artist. In the 1960s, Wilson thought of Spector as "the single most influential producer.

  4. Jan 25, 2007 · In the course of three minutes, Spector meets Bacharach with Wilson's magic touch. This was not a Beach Boys track (although it would have fitted perfectly on Pet Sounds and all Brian had to do (after writing and arranging, of course) was produce the thing.

  5. There is simply no way that Brian Wilson would have used multiple accordions, french horns, and tons of other aspects in this album with Phil Spector. And similarly, Sgt. Pepper's wouldn't have existed in the same form either.

  6. Mar 13, 2019 · Shortly after hearing the song, Wilson would drive directly to Spector's studio to meet him and the two discussed music. "I think I learned the most from listening...

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  8. Oct 20, 2020 · Wilson remembers listening to The Beatles’ Rubber Soul and the work of producer Phil Spector in the run-up to recording, as well as Bacharach. The first gave him the impetus to create an album that cohered as a whole, the second taught him everything there was to know about building a gorgeous wall of sound, and the third encouraged him to ...

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