FREE 2for1 OFFER-The Beach Boys ‎– Carl And The Passions – So Tough / Pet Sounds

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 ‎– Carl And The Passions – So Tough / Pet Sounds Label:  ‎– 2MS 2083,  ‎– 2MS 2083 Format: , LP, Album 
, LP, Album, Mono 
, Compilation, Artisan stamp

COVER-VG++ some edge wear Gatefold
VINYL-VG+++ to Nea MINT in original inner sleeves

Tracklist
Carl And The Passions--So ToughA1 Written-By – ,  3:26A2 Written-By – ,  5:08A3 Written-By – , ,  4:40A4 Written-By – ,  3:52B1 Written-By – ,  4:42B2 Written-By – *,  2:34B3 Written-By – , ,  3:57B4 Written-By – *,  5:42
Pet SoundsC1 Written-By – ,  2:24C2 Written-By – ,  2:36C3 Written-By – ,  2:30C4 Written-By – ,  2:55C5 Written-By – ,  3:06C6 Written-By –  2:24C7 Arranged By –  2:55D1 Written-By – ,  2:52D2 Written-By – ,  3:11D3 Written-By – ,  2:57D4 Written-By – ,  3:15D5 Written-By –  2:25D6 Written-By – ,  2:52 Companies, etc. Distributed By –  Mastered At –  Recorded At –  Credits Art Direction –  (tracks: A1 to B4) Artwork [Cover] – * (tracks: A1 to B4) Photography – George Jerman (tracks: C1 to D6) Producer –  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: C1 to D6),  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: A1 to B4),  (tracks: A1 to B4) Notes Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders

Carl And The Passions--So Tough is a Stereo release.
Pet Sounds marked Stereo on label, but includes note: "This recording is pressed in monophonic sound, the way Brian cut it."

Track D6 title differs on center label than from inside of gatefold sleeve: listed as Caroline, No

Runout Note: LP with an A symbol denotes album mastered at Artisan Sound Recorders.

Carl and the Passions-So Tough: 
Recorded at Brother Studios
Recorded from December 1971-April 1972
Director of Engineering, Steve Moffitt

Pet Sounds:
Recorded at Western, Columbia, Gold Star Studios
Recorded 1966 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Carl and the Passions (Side 1)): 2MS-2083 31454-1 Matrix / Runout (Carl and the Passions (Side 2)): 2MS-2083 31455-1 Matrix / Runout (Pet Sounds (Side 1)): 2MS-2083 11452-1 Matrix / Runout (Pet Sounds (Side 2)): 2MS-2083 11453-1 Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: ASCAP Matrix / Runout (Carl And The Passions -- So Tough Side 1): 2MS-2083 31454 Re1 A-1B [ARTISAN SYMBOL] A 2 Matrix / Runout (Carl And The Passions -- So Tough Side 2): 2MS-2083 31455-B RE1 1C Matrix / Runout (Pet Sounds Side 1): 2MS-2083 11452-1A [ARTISAN SYMBOL] A1 Matrix / Runout (Pet Sounds Side 2): 2MS-2083 11453-1B [ARTISAN SYMBOL]

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Mint (M): Absolutely perfect in every way - certainly never played, possibly even still sealed. (More on still sealed below). Should be used sparingly as a grade, if at all.
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