Rubber Soul - Wikipedia 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 "We Can Work It Out" "Day Tripper"
Rubber Soul – album facts, recording info and more! | The Beatles Bible In October 1965, we started to record the album Things were changing The direction was moving away from the poppy stuff like ‘Thank You Girl’, ‘From Me To You’ and ‘She Loves You’ The early material was directly relating to our fans, saying, ‘Please buy this record,’ but now we’d come to a point where we thought, ‘We’ve done that
Rubber Soul - The Beatles Rubber Soul was another album for Christmas - released on 3rd December, 1965 just two weeks after final mixing had taken place Following the release of their previous album The Beatles had undertaken a momentous tour of the USA and Canada including a record breaking appearance at New York's famous Shea Stadium
Rubber Soul - Beatles Wiki In between takes, particularly one and two, Paul frequently repeated the words 'Plastic soul, man, plastic soul' and then, for the benefit of the other Beatles, and now history, he went on to explain that it was a phrase coined by black musicians to describe Mick Jagger
The Beatles Rubber Soul: 60 Years On by Harvey Kubernick They aren't there yet, but the plot had thickened -- and Rubber Soul is the first chapter of Act II, the very best part of the story ” Rubber Soul, released on December 3, 1965, was the Beatles’ first release not to feature their name on the album’s cover, an uncommon strategy in late 1965
Rubber Soul • The Beatles • Released December 3, 1965 On December 3, 1965, The Beatles release their sixth studio album, Rubber Soul accompanied by their double A singles release of We Can Work It Out Day Tripper also released on the same day
Rubber Soul. The in-depth story behind the Beatles eighth Capitol . . . Strictly speaking, the fourteen songs required for the “Rubber Soul” album, along with “ We Can Work It Out ” and “ Day Tripper,” which appeared on their next single, were recorded in approximately four weeks (October 12th to November 11th, 1965)