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The Beatles - The Beatles: Rubber Soul To Sgt. Pepper Album

The Beatles - The Beatles: Rubber Soul To Sgt. Pepper Album
Performer: The Beatles
Title: The Beatles: Rubber Soul To Sgt. Pepper
Country: US
Style:Public Broadcast
Released: 1987
Catalog number: B-RS-87
Label: Westwood One
MP3 album szie: 2092 mb
FLAC album size: 2356 mb

Tracklist

1Commercial: Columbia Pictures
2Day In The Life
3Mr. Kite
4Rain
5Segment 1 - 15:02
6Starship Tour Update
7She Said
8Incue: "And Now, The West Wood One Radio Network..."
9Elenor Rigby
10Segment 6 - 14:35
11Commercial: Budweiser
12Commercial: Levis
13Outcue: "...And I Loves 'Um."
14I Am The Walrus
15Outcue: "...At Select Theaters."
16Good Morning
17Got To Get You Into My Life
18Segment 3 - 12:41
19She's Leaving Home
20Outcue: "...Executive Producer Is Norm Pattiz."
21Segment 12 - 12:28
22Incue: "The Beatles, From Rubber Soul..."
23Segment 2 - 15:48
24Outcue: "...St, Louis, Missouri."
25Incue: Music Into "Even Though He Was Just..."
26Segment 10 - 13:23
27Strawberry Fields
28Paperback Writer
29Penny Lane
30Day In The Life" (Reprise)
31Commercial: Milky Way
32Commercial: Certs Pressed
33Outcue: "...Really Satisfies You."
34Outcue: "...St Louis, Missouri."
35Getting Better
36Sgt. Pepper / Little Help
37Outcue: "...Westwood One Radio Networks."
38Outcue: "...At Select Theaters."
39God Only Knows
Written By – The Beach Boys
40Segment 5 - 12:53
41Outcue: "...For The Easy Touch"
42Within You And Without You
43Fixing A Hole
44Segment 7 - 14:04
45Lovely Rita
46When I'm 64
47Lucy In The Sky
48Commercial: Schick
49Rock 'N' Roll Music
50Norwegian Wood
51Nowhere Man
52Billboard: Budweiser, Columbia Pictures
53Dr. Robert
54For No One
55I Want To Tell You
56Segment 11 - 14:55
57Segment 8 - 15:19
58Commercial: Snickers
59I'm Only Sleeping
60Outcue: "...Suger Free Certs With Nutra Sweet."
61All You Need Is Love
62Segment 9 - 15:06
63Incue: Music Into "On The 23rd Of August..."
64And Your Bird Can Sing
65Segment 4 - 14:39
66Tomorrow Never Knows
67Love Is All You Need

Short intro

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. The original North American version of the album, issued by Capitol Records, contained ten of the fourteen songs and two tracks withheld from the band's Help album. Rubber Soul met with a highly favourable critical response and topped sales charts in. The Beatles had already done a lot to make that change possible, but Sgt. Pepper coming along at a time when many thought the Beatles superfluous, in the face of other new adventurous bands and records crystallized it all. Langdon Winner later wrote in The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: For a brief while, the irreparable fragmented consciousness of the West was unified, at least in the minds of the young. Extra discs in the various Pepper packages consist mostly of the albums tracks in development the fourth of the six-disc box showcases mono versions. 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. The US Rubber Soul album reached 1 in early January 1966 and stayed there for six weeks during an initial chart run of 51 weeks. pll3GkR-OHY. The Making Of Rubber Soul. Our whole attitude was changing - we'd grown up a little. Music video by The Beatles performing Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. C 2017 Calderstone Productions Limited a Division of Universal Music Group, Apple Corps Limited. Beatles sixth UK album and 11th US long-player, Rubber Soul showed the group maturing from their earlier pop performances, exploring different styles of songwriting and instrumentation, and pushing boundaries inside the studio. In October 1965, we started to record the album. Things were changing. Their first collection of songs that seem to work together on the album somehow, they make the album seem to have a concept or something Their first albums were AMAZING too but they put fill-in songs, which they stopped doing after Rubber Soul, or Revolver Its incredible the way they progressed so fast, in every aspect a musician could. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Beatles - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Pepper is widely regarded as the greatest andor most influential record of all time. It was the first rock album in history to win a Grammy Award for Best Album. Rolling Stone ranked it No. 1 on their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. McCartney explains the bizarre name: were having our meal and they had those little packets marked S' and P. Mal said, Whats that mean Oh, salt and pepper. We had a joke about that. So I said, Sergeant Pepper, just to vary it, Sergeant Pepper, salt and pepper, an aural pun, not mishear. RUBBER SOUL'. Martin Lewis, Beatles scholar who worked on The Beatles Anthology: Revolver has a metallic, hard edge to it, says Lewis, who prefers 1965's Rubber Soul. Rubber Soul has a heart and softness that's very evocative. Sonically, Sgt. Pepper is their best. There is a crispness and richness and Technicolor glow that comes off that album. Rubber Soul is this great transition to a more sophisticated Beatles. There's warmth, emotion and a level of maturity beyond their years in songs like In My Life. Rubber Soul is their last quintessential English album. It's very Edwardian. Fifty years later, he says, it's clear that no higher peak was climbed than Sgt. Rubber Soul The U. The Beatles Format: Audio CD. The Beatles. On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived at New Yorks John F. Kennedy Airport, greeted by scores of screaming, swooning fans who rushed the gate to catch a glimpse of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they took their first steps on American soil. Two nights later, on Sunday, February 9, 73 million viewers in the U. and millions more in Canada tuned in to CBS to watch The Beatles make their American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show