A pocket symphony is a song with extended form. The term was popularized by English journalist Derek Taylor, who used it to describe the Beach Boys' 1966 single "Good Vibrations". (The description of a "pocket" symphony had appeared in print since as early as 1928.)
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A pocket symphony is a song with extended form. The term was popularized by English journalist Derek Taylor, who used it to describe the Beach Boys' 1966 single "Good Vibrations". (The description of a "pocket" symphony had appeared in print since as early as 1928.)
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A pocket symphony is a song with extended form. The term was popularized by English journalist Derek Taylor, who used it to describe the Beach Boys' 1966 single "Good Vibrations". (The description of a "pocket" symphony had appeared in print since as early as 1928.)
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Rank | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options |
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1 | Play track | Our Prayer | The Beach Boys |
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2 | Play track | Sacrificial Bonfire | XTC |
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3 | Play track | Misty Roses | Colin Blunstone |
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4 | Play track | Through the Night Softly | Jim O'Rourke |
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5 | Play track | Surface Tension | Penguin Cafe Orchestra |
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6 | Good Vibrations (Stereo) | The Beach Boys |
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7 | Play track | Vanity Fair | Squeeze |
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8 | Play track | Hominy Grove | Van Dyke Parks |
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9 | Surface Tension | Penguin Cafe Orchestra |
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