When was the Rubber Soul album released?
The Beatles released Rubber Soul on the 3rd of December 1965. Capitol Records issued a modified version for the United States market on the 6th of December.
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The Beatles released Rubber Soul on the 3rd of December 1965. Capitol Records issued a modified version for the United States market on the 6th of December.
George Martin served as the producer for the Rubber Soul album. He left his EMI staff duties to co-found Associated Independent Recording during the recording process.
George Harrison used a Fender Stratocaster guitar and an Indian sitar on the Rubber Soul album. He also utilized capos to create high-register parts on tracks like If I Needed Someone and Girl.
Recording sessions for the Rubber Soul album totaled 113 hours over thirteen days. Work began on the 12th of October 1965 at EMI Studios in London and concluded with final mixing on the 15th of November.
Drive My Car, Nowhere Man, What Goes On, and If I Needed Someone appeared on the US album Yesterday And Today. Capitol Records removed these four tracks from the original UK release to create this American compilation.