> No - Jan and Dean probably didn't have a 'Pet Sounds' in them. The closest > they probably came was Dean's solo 'Save For A Rainy Day' which, despite > being a noble effort, clearly demonstrated his limitations as a performer > and producer. But that's okay. I mean, how many artists have ever had a > 'Pet Sounds' in them? Damn few. My guess is that the post 1966 stuff would > have continued in the same vein as Jan's '64-'65 work. The few completed > tracks that survive, 'Only A Boy', 'Girl You're Blowin' My Mind', 'Fan Tan', > and so forth are all splendid and well worth seeking out. > > Kevin Mangold Yeah, I would LOVE to see a legitimate compilation of the Warner Brothers period Jan & Dean material. The best candidate would probably be Varese Sarabande, who I'm sure would love to do it, but more than likely they'd encounter that licensing bugaboo which has prevented several worthy releases from seeing the light of day. -- Pop Rules!!!!! Take Care, David