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The Beatles - Rubber Soul [Full Album]

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This album is simply amazing. Ladies and gentlemen, The Beatles!

Thanks for 100,000 hits!

1. Drive My Car - 0:00
2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) - 2:30
3. You Won't See Me - 4:36
4. Nowhere Man - 7:58
5. Think for Yourself - 10:43
6. The Word - 13:02
7. Michelle - 15:46
8. What Goes On - 18:28
9. Girl - 21:19
10. I'm Looking Through You - 23:53
11. In My Life - 26:21
12. Wait - 28:49
13. If I Needed Someone - 31:06
14. Run for Your Life - 33:31

Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock group The Beatles, released in December 1965. Produced by George Martin, Rubber Soul had been recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market. Unlike the five albums that preceded it, Rubber Soul was the first Beatles album recorded during a specific period, the sessions not dashed off in between either tour dates or during filming projects. After this, every Beatles album would be made without the need to pay attention to other commitments, except for the production of short promotional films or principal photography and editing to Magical Mystery Tour. The album was described as a major artistic achievement, attaining widespread critical and commercial success, with reviewers taking note of The Beatles' developing musical vision.

The original United Kingdom release shows the "soul" influence of the album's title. Track list changes to the United States release, including two acoustic songs held over from the previous UK album, Help!, gave the US version a folk-rock feel which critics likened to Bob Dylan and The Byrds.

Rubber Soul is often cited as one of the greatest albums in music history. In 1998, Q magazine readers voted it the 40th greatest album of all time, while in 2000 the same publication placed it at number 21 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2001, VH1 placed it at number 6. In 2003, the album was ranked number 5 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2006, the album was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 best albums of all time.

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  • you know their first song? Drive my car? NOT ABOUT DRIVING CARS

  • True story.

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  • @Tblackknight its not on the album, its not even from the smae year, paperback write was released in 1966 as a single and was recorded during the sessions for revolver

    the more you know.jpg

  • A charmed youth found our band playing this song at the Civic Center in heaven.

  • I listen this album on my way to University for 5 years, best 5 years of my life.

  • @SweetBroIsFalling What's it about?

  • where is paperback writer?

  • Love the album (UK version of course) but prefer 'HELP !' on the whole

  • Did George play the mandolin on GIRL? very nice! I like the acoustic work on this album.

  • That was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too short.

  • Banana Kush + Grand Daddy Purp + The Beatles = A journey of EPIC proportion !

  • I've Just Seen A Face was on the US edition of Rubber Soul. It was on the UK edition of Help.

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