Beatles, The - Rubber Soul album flac
Performer: Beatles, TheTitle: Rubber Soul
Released: 1965
MP3 album: 1459 mb
FLAC album: 1744 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Rock
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Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 3 December 1965 in the United Kingdom, on EMI's Parlophone label, accompanied by the non-album double A-side single "Day Tripper", "We Can Work It Out". Rubber Soul met with a highly favourable critical response and topped record charts in Britain and the United States for several weeks.
Rubber Soul was also the last Beatles album for which Norman Smith manned the control desk. He took his leave after six albums and eleven singles going on to produce Pink Floyd and later still to enjoy success as 'Hurricane' Smith. The front cover photograph of Rubber Soul was again taken by Robert Freeman but the way the faces appear slightly distorted on the sleeve was a result on a happy accident while the image was being projected. It is also interesting to note that the group's name is absent from the front of the sleeve.
The Beatles - Rubber Soul - Original 1965 Record Album With Original Insert. 0a. Plays well, no skipping, insert and cover in good condition. This is a very good copy of The Beatles Rubber Soul Stereo LP Vinyl Album, Odeon, SMO 74066, German, 1965. The label is white LOT 2 VINTAGE THE BEATLES ALBUM Rubber Soul SW 2442 + Sgt Peppers Band SMAS 2653.
THE RUBBER SOUL PROJECT (1) is imaginary Beatles album published in Belgrade, Serbia in 1996, created by the Rubber Soul Project. For 15 original songs, inspired by the titles of songs the Beatles recorded but never released, lyrics were written by author and translator Goran Skrobonja, and music composed by Rastko Ćirić. Music producers were Nebojša Ignjatović and Miroslav Cvetković. Executive Producer was Dragan Ašanin.
The Beatles' sixth studio album Rubber Soul is arguably the best album of all time, though some may argue it’s not even the best album The Beatles made. The album came after their exposure to Bob Dylan and pot. It was only their second album to contain completely original songs. The lyrical content on the album is markedly more sophisticated than their previous material. The name Rubber Soul is a pun on soul music and a shoe’s rubber sole
Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by English rock band The Beatles. Produced by George Martin, it marked a progression in the band's treatment of the album format as an artistic platform, an approach they continued to develop with their subsequent albums Revolver (1966) and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967).







