The Beatles – Rubber Soul
Label: |
Parlophone – PMC 1267 |
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Format: |
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Country: |
Netherlands |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Pop Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Drive My Car | |
A2 | Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | |
A3 | You Won't See Me | |
A4 | Nowhere Man | |
A5 | Think For Yourself | |
A6 | The Word | |
A7 | Michelle | |
B1 | What Goes On | |
B2 | Girl | |
B2 | I'm Looking Through You | |
B4 | In My Life | |
B5 | Wait | |
B6 | If I Needed Someone | |
B7 | Run For Your Life |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – E.M.I. Records
- Record Company – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Composed By – Lennon-McCartney (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B5, B7)
- Photography By – Robert Freeman (4)
- Producer – George Martin
Notes
Released in a non laminated flipback cover (two flipbacks: only at top and bottom of back cover, not along spine). Title is placed on the back of cover, near where the spine would be. Release has matrix/runout codes XEX 579-1 and XEX 580-1 in the deadwax, which makes this the so called 'loud cut'.
Different from Rubber Soul in having Rubber Soul – The Beatles next to the spine on back cover.
Source: "First so-called 'loud cut' version of Rubber Soul: "Shortly into the production run, EMI decided that Moss had cut the album too loud and ceased production. After Moss re-cut mono lacquers on November 19, new metal parts were made, and Hayes resumed pressing the album. The albums pressed with stampers generated from the initial lacquers were not destroyed and can be identified by the "-1" following the XEX 579 (Side 1) and XEX 580 (Side 2) matrix numbers..." [Bruce Spizer, 'Beatles For Sale On Parlophone, p. 204]
For the first time, the record-sleeves (at least for mono-edition) were printed in Holland as well (information taken from 'Beatles Worldwide I' book by Christoph Maus, second edition remixed and remastered)
Available in Stereo No: PCS 3075
Made and Printed in Great Britain
℗ 1965
Made in Holland
Different from Rubber Soul in having Rubber Soul – The Beatles next to the spine on back cover.
Source: "First so-called 'loud cut' version of Rubber Soul: "Shortly into the production run, EMI decided that Moss had cut the album too loud and ceased production. After Moss re-cut mono lacquers on November 19, new metal parts were made, and Hayes resumed pressing the album. The albums pressed with stampers generated from the initial lacquers were not destroyed and can be identified by the "-1" following the XEX 579 (Side 1) and XEX 580 (Side 2) matrix numbers..." [Bruce Spizer, 'Beatles For Sale On Parlophone, p. 204]
For the first time, the record-sleeves (at least for mono-edition) were printed in Holland as well (information taken from 'Beatles Worldwide I' book by Christoph Maus, second edition remixed and remastered)
Available in Stereo No: PCS 3075
Made and Printed in Great Britain
℗ 1965
Made in Holland
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (Boxed): BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): XEX 579
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): XEX 580
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamp): XEX 579-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamp): XEX 580-1
Other Versions (5 of 956)
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Rubber Soul (LP, Album, Repress, Mono, Ernest J. Day print) | Parlophone | PMC 1267 | UK | 1965 | ||
Rubber Soul (LP, Stereo, Album, 1st) | Parlophone | PCS 3075 | UK | 1965 | |||
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Rubber Soul (LP, Album, Stereo) | Odeon | SMO 84 066 | 1965 | |||
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Rubber Soul (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMCM 1267 | New Zealand | 1965 | ||
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Rubber Soul (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMC 1267 | Scandinavia | 1965 |
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