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Rubber Soul album Product Description
Rubber Soul album by Beatles was released Nov 13, 2012 on the EMI Catalogue label. Though some might argue that the Beatles' unprecedented evolution from British Invasion pin-ups to pop music visionaries began with BEATLES FOR SALE, RUBBER SOUL is without a doubt the first album to definitively put the Fab Four in the running for Greatest Band Ever. Rubber Soul music CDs Virtually every aspect of the Liverpool quartet's incredibly diverse sound is in evidence here: the dark, irony-filled Dylanism ("Norwegian Wood," "Nowhere Man"), pop perfection ("In My Life"), the passion for classic tin pan alley balladry ("Girl," "Michelle"), and the love of good 'ol rock & roll music ("Drive My Car"). Peppered with nasty fuzz bass, exotic sitar, cartoonishly sped-up piano that sounds like harpsichord, and elements of country, Motown, and classical music, the album reveals a creative scope and willingness to experiment so revolutionary it can now only be termed "Beatlesque." Though the Fabs don't go as far out on a limb here as on the more overtly experimental REVOLVER, RUBBER SOUL is perhaps the Beatles' most finely crafted and accessible work, and consequently many fans' and critics' favorite. ...See Full Description
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| FANTASTIC Great enhancement of a great album, you will play it again and again! By Laelea Smith (Brisbane Australia)  This review is for a different format. |
| An objective look at this classic album. It’s no secret that I’m a Beatles fanatic. I love “Rubber Soul. ” It continues much along the same lines as “Help!” – brilliant songwriting, but it didn’t usher in as big a change as some like to think. I grew up with the American release, and I guess I should begin with the differences between the American and British versions. “I’ve Just Seen A Face” and “It’s Only Love” were on the American release. They were recorded (along with “Wait”) during the “Help!” sessions, and appeared on the UK “Help!” album. “Drive My Car,” “Nowhere Man,” “What Goes On” and “If I Needed Someone” graced the UK “Rubber Soul,” but not the US version. “Wait” was on both. It seems so many people love to purport that there was a huge change in style between “Help!” and this album – and that it changed rock forever. Nonsense! The Beatles influenced a lot of bands throughout their career, but rock that is truly artistic sure didn’t last for very long. By MurrayTheCat (Ustate, NY) This review is for a different format. |
| AMAZING With beautiful and amazing songs, such as norwegian wood, this album will be remembered forever! It is AMAZING! By c. c. (new york, usa) This review is for a different format. |
| What happen? What happen with I've just seen a face? Why don't you have the original tracks on vinyl when you make the albums on Cd? By drunknmexican (Calexico, Ca, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| Absolutely Classic Beatles For anyone who lived in or around the Beatles era, this album is a must-have. Spanning moods and styles from the Eastern-ish and slightly obscene "Norwegian Wood" (where George's sitar comes center-stage) to the pop-love ballad "Michelle" to Lennon's deeply intimate and wooing "Girl," this album is - simply classic! By yates (Fuquay-Varina, NC)  This review is for a different format. |
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Rubber Soul songs Product Details
| Label | EMI Catalogue |
| Orig Year | 1965 |
| CD Universe Part number | 8757943 |
| Catalog number | 82418 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 13, 2012 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Recording Time | 35 minutes |
| Personnel | Paul McCartney - vocals, guitar, piano, bass George Harrison - vocals, guitar, sitar Ringo Starr - vocals, organ, drums John Lennon - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Also: George Martin, Mal Evans |
| Shipping Units | 3 |
| Additional Info | Reissue; Remastered |
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