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Rubber Soul by The Beatles (CD, 1987, Capitol, Stereo)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
UPC
0077774644020
Artist
The Beatles, Mal Evans, George Martin
Format
CD
Producer
George Martin
Release Year
1987
Record Label
Capitol
Release Title
Rubber Soul
Style
British Invasion
Genre
British Invasion, Oldies
Run Time
36 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
George Martin
Record Label
Capitol
UPC
0077774644020
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3080962

Product Key Features

Release Year
1987
Format
CD
Genre
British Invasion, Oldies
Run Time
36 min.
Style
British Invasion
Artist
The Beatles, Mal Evans, George Martin
Release Title
Rubber Soul

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
EMI Music Distribution
Spar Code
N/A
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
19870506

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  • Top favorable review

    Rubber Soul Always Bounces back!

    It was great too hear Rubber Soul again! One of the Beatles outstanding transition albums from the early to the later years.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • The Beatles mature and make a perfect album............

    Pop’s most important and popular transitional album ever. After the seemingly never-ending schoolboy silliness, once more displayed and perfected with the movie ‘Help!’, a rather serious quartet of young men, which was in a position that did not need a visible band name on the sleeve, gazes into some void from the cover of Rubber Soul (except, of course, for the more assertive John Lennon). The beholding fan generates puzzled questions like: Have they grown up? Did they join Art College? Are they – God prevent it - taking drugs? Well, all of it – at least a bit. The Fab Four certainly had something more mature and ‘rounded up’ in mind when they unleashed the ironically titled Rubber Soul, allegedly coined by a Paul impromptu. On the one hand, the band tries to break away from the ...

  • The Beatles' classic mid-60s music, Part 1

    The 1965 album "Rubber Soul" from The Beatles is a real delight, when it comes to talking about their music. Every song included in this album is a stand-out effort on the part of this legendary group. The boys moved into an entirely different direction when they made this album. The opening song is the high-charged rocker "Drive My Car", perhaps best known for its "Beep Beep" refrain that is a part of the song's chorus, and also effectively closes the number. "Norwegian Wood" and "In My Life" have lost absolutely none of their appeal. There are some stellar moments in songs like "You Won't See Me" and "I'm Looking Through You". "Nowhere Man" displays the group's harmonies at their best. George Harrison shines as a songwriter with "Think For Yourself" and "If I Needed Someone", 2 of his ...

  • Rubber Soul

    Track listing 1. Drive My Car 2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 3. You Won't See Me 4. Nowhere Man 5. Think For Yourself 6. Word, The 7. Michelle 8. What Goes On 9. Girl 10. I'm Looking Through You 11. In My Life 12. Wait 13. If I Needed Someone 14. Run For Your Life Details Playing time: 35 min. Contributing artists: George Martin, Mal Evans Producer: George Martin Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: ADD Album notes The Beatles: George Harrison (vocals, guitar, sitar); John Lennon (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); Ringo Starr (vocals, organ, drums). Additional personnel: George Martin (piano); Mal Evans (organ). Though some might ...

  • Beatles - Rubber Soul CD

    The impact of this 1965 album is incredible. The earliest recorded of the five great Beatles albums (Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, White Album, and Abbey Road are the others), Rubber Soul was the album that invented "album rock." This was the first rock album recorded for its own sake, without any Top Forty hit singles to back it up (Nowhere Man did not appear on the U.S. version). The songs "Girl", "Michelle", and "Norwegian Wood" each got massive radio airplay despite never being released as singles. Before Rubber Soul, most albums were junk, consisting typically of one or two songs that were Top Forty hit singles with the rest being throwaway filler tracks. Thanks to Rubber Soul, rock artists for the first time got serious about recording albums as works ...