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On this day in 1965, The Beatles LP “Rubber Soul” was released (December 3)
“Rubber Soul” incorporates a mix of pop, soul and folk musical styles, demonstrates the Beatles' increasing maturity as lyricists, and incorporates brighter guitar tones and new instrumentation such as sitar, harmonium and fuzz bass, with the group striving for more expressive sounds and arrangements for their music.
The project marked a progression in the band's treatment of the album format as an artistic platform, an approach they continued to develop with “Revolver” and “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”.
“Rubber Soul” was commercially successful, beginning a 42-week run on the UK Albums Chart on 12 December 1965. The following week it replaced the “Sound of Music” soundtrack at #1, where it remained for eight weeks in total.
In the US, “Rubber Soul” topped the Billboard Top LPs chart on 8 January 1966, having sold 1.2 million copies there within nine days of release. These initial sales were unprecedented for an LP.
It was also #1 in Australia and Germany.
Some of the excellent songs from the album include “Drive My Car”, “Norwegian Wood”, “Michelle” and “Nowhere Man”.
Rolling Stone ranked it #5 on the magazine's 2012 list "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
Click on the link below to watch a live performance of “Nowhere Man”, with a great George Harrison intro:
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https://youtu.be/R4ZE4arxJwc
On this day in 1965, The Beatles LP “Rubber Soul” was released (December 3)
“Rubber Soul” incorporates a mix of pop, soul and folk musical styles, demonstrates the Beatles' increasing maturity as lyricists, and incorporates brighter guitar tones and new instrumentation such as sitar, harmonium and fuzz bass, with the group striving for more expressive sounds and arrangements for their music.
The project marked a progression in the band's treatment of the album format as an artistic platform, an approach they continued to develop with “Revolver” and “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”.
“Rubber Soul” was commercially successful, beginning a 42-week run on the UK Albums Chart on 12 December 1965. The following week it replaced the “Sound of Music” soundtrack at #1, where it remained for eight weeks in total.
In the US, “Rubber Soul” topped the Billboard Top LPs chart on 8 January 1966, having sold 1.2 million copies there within nine days of release. These initial sales were unprecedented for an LP.
It was also #1 in Australia and Germany.
Some of the excellent songs from the album include “Drive My Car”, “Norwegian Wood”, “Michelle” and “Nowhere Man”.
Rolling Stone ranked it #5 on the magazine's 2012 list "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
Click on the link below to watch a live performance of “Nowhere Man”, with a great George Harrison intro:
#beatles, #thebeatles, #rubbersoul, #nowhereman, #paulmccartney, #johnlennon, #ringostarr, #michelle, #georgeharrison, #60smusic, #classicalbum, #fabfour, #60srock, #norwegianwood, #drivemycar, , #rockmusic, #thisdayinrock, #rockhistory, #dailyrockhistory, #thisdayinmusic, #onthisday
"Pure signal,no noise"
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Author ✍️/ Photographer📸
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