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The Beatles Rubber Soul (2006)
The Capitol Albums Vol. 2 - Disc 4 of 4 : Rubber Soul\n2006 Capitol Records, Inc.\n\nThis compilation originally released April 11, 2006\n\n''The Early Beatles'' USA-configured LP originally released March 22, 1965\n''Beatles VI'' USA-configured LPoriginally released June 14, 1965\n''Help!'' USA-configured LP originally released August 13, 1965\n''Rubber Soul'' USA-configured LP originally released December 6, 1965\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: The second installment of Capitol's long-awaited, ongoing series of reissues ofthe Beatles' American albums covers the four Fab Four albums Capitol released in 1965: The Early Beatles, Beatles VI, Help!, andRubber Soul. The first of these, The Early Beatles, was a quick roundup of all the material from Please Please Me that hadn't beenput on an American LP and it appropriately plays like a truncated and jumbled version of their debut; it's fun, but lacks the momentum and punch of their British debut. Beatles VI, whose very title suggests the ferocity of Beatlemania, since it's their sixthLP in just over a year, relies heavily on their fourth British LP, Beatles for Sale, pulling six songs from that album ("Kansas City," "Eight Days a Week," "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party," "Words of Love," "What You're Doing," "Every Little Thing"), adding to the mix a couple of new songs that would later show up on Help!("You Like Me Too Much," "Tell Me What You See"), a pair of Larry Williams covers ("Bad Boy," "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"), and "Yes It Is," originally released as the B-side to "Ticket to Ride." Sinceit's culled exclusively from late 1964 and early 1965 material, the album winds up holding together better than some of the grab bags from 1964, and since the newer material is lighter than the excised material from Beatles for Sale -- "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" may be weary, but without the gloomy opening triptych of "No Reply," "I'm a Loser," and "Back in Black," the remaining songs from this album don't quite feel as dark -- Beatles VI windsup as a pretty fun snapshot of the waning days of the peak of Beatlesmania.\n\nHelp! and Rubber Soul were the first U.S. LPs to bear the same titles (along with roughly the same artwork) of their U.K. counterparts, but they still had distinctly different running orders than the albums released in Britain. The American version of Help! is designed as a soundtrack to the film of the samename, containing selections from the movie's Ken Thorne-written score interspersed between the Beatles songs. Where the U.K. Help!had 14 tracks, including music not heard in the film, the U.S.\n YEAR: 2006
This rock cd contains 24 tracks and runs 59min 8sec.
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  1. The Beatles - I've Just Seen A Face (Stereo) (02:06)
  2. The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)(Stereo) (02:06)
  3. The Beatles - You Won't See Me (Stereo) (03:23)
  4. The Beatles - Think For Yourself (Stereo) (02:19)
  5. The Beatles - The Word (Stereo) (02:47)
  6. The Beatles - Michelle (Stereo) (02:44)
  7. The Beatles - It's Only Love (Stereo) (01:56)
  8. The Beatles - Girl (Stereo) (02:30)
  9. The Beatles - I'm Looking Through You (Stereo) (02:30)
  10. The Beatles - In My Life (Stereo) (02:26)
  11. The Beatles - Wait (Stereo) (02:14)
  12. The Beatles - Run For Your Life (Stereo) (02:25)
  13. The Beatles - I've Just Seen A Face (Mono) (02:07)
  14. The Beatles - Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)(Mono) (02:05)
  15. The Beatles - You Won't See Me (Mono) (03:26)
  16. The Beatles - Think For Yourself (Mono) (02:19)
  17. The Beatles - The Word (Mono) (02:45)
  18. The Beatles - Michelle (Mono) (02:46)
  19. The Beatles - It's Only Love (Mono) (01:57)
  20. The Beatles - Girl (Mono) (02:32)
  21. The Beatles - I'm Looking Through You (Mono) (02:29)
  22. The Beatles - In My Life (Mono) (02:27)
  23. The Beatles - Wait (Mono) (02:15)
  24. The Beatles - Run For Your Life (Mono) (02:20)


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