Let's Go Away for Awhile

"Let's Go Away for Awhile"
Instrumental by The Beach Boys from the album Pet Sounds
Released May 16, 1966
Recorded January 18 & 19, 1966
Western Studios
Genre Baroque pop, instrumental rock
Length 2:18
Label Capitol
Composer Brian Wilson
Producer Brian Wilson
Pet Sounds track listing
"I'm Waiting for the Day"
(5)
"Let's Go Away for Awhile"
(6)
"Sloop John B"
(7)

"Let's Go Away for Awhile" is an instrumental by the American rock band The Beach Boys, from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. It is the sixth track on the album.

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Information

The track was composed and produced by Brian Wilson and was originally titled "The Old Man And The Baby". An early full working title was "Let's Go Away For Awhile (And Then We'll Have World Peace)" - the parenthetical being a reference to Del Close and John Brent's comedy album How to Speak Hip. "This is a great Burt Bacharach type of thing", Wilson said in 1996.

In 1967 Wilson stated that the song was "the most satisfying piece of music I've ever made. I applied a certain set of dynamics through the arrangement and the mixing and got a full musical extension of what I'd planned during the earliest stages of the theme. I think the chord changes are very special. I used a lot of musicians on the track; twelve violins, piano, four saxes, oboe, vibes, a guitar with a coke bottle on the strings for a semi-steel guitar effect. Also, I used two basses and percussion. The total effect is Let's Go Away For Awhile, which is something everyone in the world must have said at some time or another. Nice thought; most of us don't go away, but it's still a nice thought."[1]

It was included on the Neil Young soundtrack album Journey Through the Past as the closing track.

Performers

Overdub session

(The Sid Sharp Strings)

See also

References

  1. ^ Linett, Mark (2001). "Track-by-Track Notes". In Pet Sounds (p. 19) [CD booklet]. Hollywood: Capitol Records, Inc.