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"Trombone Dixie" is an instrumental by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was composed by Brian Wilson, although nobody from the group played on the recording. Wilson produced the instrumental in November 1965, early in the sessions for the band's album Pet Sounds (1966). It was left off the album and was not released until 1990 as a bonus track for the CD reissue of Pet Sounds. Excerpts from the instrumental's recording session were then included for The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997).

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  • «Trombone Dixie» es un instrumental compuesto por Brian Wilson para los Beach Boys. Grabado en noviembre de 1965, fue dejado fuera del álbum inminente del grupo, Pet Sounds (1966), y no sería lanzado hasta 1990 como una canción adicional para la reedición del CD del álbum.​ Los extractos de la sesión de grabación instrumental se incluyeron luego en The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997). De acuerdo con Brian, "Estuve tonteando un día, jodidamente con los músicos, y saqué ese arreglo de mi maletín y lo hicimos en 20 minutos. No era nada, realmente no había nada en él".​ La pieza incluye un riff de "The Little Girl I Once Knew" La niña que una vez conocí "de Wilson (1965), y una parte de la introducción sería luego reciclada para su "Had to Phone Ya" (1976).​ (es)
  • "Trombone Dixie" is an instrumental by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was composed by Brian Wilson, although nobody from the group played on the recording. Wilson produced the instrumental in November 1965, early in the sessions for the band's album Pet Sounds (1966). It was left off the album and was not released until 1990 as a bonus track for the CD reissue of Pet Sounds. Excerpts from the instrumental's recording session were then included for The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997). According to Brian, "I was just foolin' around one day, fuckin' around with the musicians, and I took that arrangement out of my briefcase and we did it in 20 minutes. It was nothing, there was really nothing in it." The piece reprises a riff from Wilson's "The Little Girl I Once Knew" (1965), and a portion of the intro would later be recycled for his "Had to Phone Ya" (1976). (en)
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  • «Trombone Dixie» es un instrumental compuesto por Brian Wilson para los Beach Boys. Grabado en noviembre de 1965, fue dejado fuera del álbum inminente del grupo, Pet Sounds (1966), y no sería lanzado hasta 1990 como una canción adicional para la reedición del CD del álbum.​ Los extractos de la sesión de grabación instrumental se incluyeron luego en The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997). (es)
  • "Trombone Dixie" is an instrumental by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was composed by Brian Wilson, although nobody from the group played on the recording. Wilson produced the instrumental in November 1965, early in the sessions for the band's album Pet Sounds (1966). It was left off the album and was not released until 1990 as a bonus track for the CD reissue of Pet Sounds. Excerpts from the instrumental's recording session were then included for The Pet Sounds Sessions (1997). (en)
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