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Alternative Revolver Beatles MP3 CD Audio Download USB Flash Drive

Alternative Revolver Beatles MP3 CD Audio Download USB Flash Drive
Alternative Revolver Beatles MP3 CD Audio Download USB Flash Drive
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Contents:

Eleanor Rigby (Strings Only) (Take 14)

Eleanor Rigby (Take 15)

Eleanor Rigby US Release #1

Eleanor Rigby US Release #2

For No One (Demo)

For No One (Take 01 Monitor Mix) #1

For No One (Take 01 Monitor Mix) #2

For No One (Take 02 Monitor Mix) #1

For No One (Take 02 Monitor Mix) #2

For No One (Take 10) #1

For No One (Take 10) #2

For No One (Take 10) #3 Monitor Mix)

For No One (Take 10) #4 Complete Monitor Mix)

For No One (Take 14) #1 Mono

For No One (Take 14) #2 Complete Monitor Mix)

For No One US Release

Good Day Sunshine (MonoTake 1)

Good Day Sunshine (Take 1 RM7)

Good Day Sunshine US Release

Got To Get You Into My Life (Take 4)

Got To Get You Into My Life (Take 5) #1

Got To Get You Into My Life (Take 5) #2

Got To Get You Into My Life US Release

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #1

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #2

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #3

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #4

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #5

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #6

He Said He Said (Home Tape) #7

Here There And Everywhere (Edit of Takes 7 & 14)

Here There And Everywhere (take 14) #1

Here There And Everywhere (take 14) #2

Here There And Everywhere (take 14) #3

Here There And Everywhere (take 14) #4

Here there And Everywhere (Take 14) #5 Complete Monitor Mix

Here There And Everywhere (Take 14) #6

Here There And Everywhere US Release

I Want To Tell You (Mono Take 4)

I Want To Tell You US Release

Love To You (Mono Take 7)

Love To You US Release

She Said She Said US Release

She Said, She Said (Home Tape) #1

She Said, She Said (Home Tape) #2

She Said, She Said (Mono Take 4)

Taxman (Take 11)

Taxman (Take 12)

Taxman US Release

Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 1 RS95)

Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 3 Mono)

Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 3)

Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 7 Mono)

Tomorrow Never Knows Alternate Mix

Tomorrow Never Knows US Release

Yellow Submarine (Take 5) #1

Yellow Submarine (Take 5) #2

Yellow Submarine US Release #1

Yellow Submarine US Release #2


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 release, issued by Capitol Records, contains 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 Britain and the United States for several weeks. The recording sessions took place in London over a four-week period beginning in October 1965. For the first time in their career, the band were able to record an album free of concert, radio or film commitments. Often referred to as a folk rock album, particularly in its Capitol configuration, Rubber Soul incorporates a mix of pop, soul and folk musical styles. The title derives from the colloquialism "plastic soul" and was the Beatles' way of acknowledging their lack of authenticity compared to the African-American soul artists they admired. After A Hard Day's Night in 1964, it was the second Beatles LP to contain only original material. The songs demonstrate the Beatles' increasing maturity as lyricists, and in their incorporation of brighter guitar tones and new instrumentation such as sitar, harmonium and fuzz bass, the group striving for more expressive sounds and arrangements for their music. The project marked a progression in the band's treatment of the album format as an artistic platform, an approach they continued to develop with Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The four songs omitted by Capitol, including the February 1966 single "Nowhere Man", later appeared on the North American release Yesterday and Today. Rubber Soul was highly influential on the Beatles' peers, leading to a widespread focus away from singles and onto creating albums of consistently high-quality songs. It has been recognised by music critics as an album that opened up the possibilities of pop music in terms of lyrical and musical scope, and as a key work in the creation of styles such as psychedelia and progressive rock. Among its many appearances on critics' best-album lists, Rolling Stone ranked it fifth on the magazine's 2012 list "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". In 2000, it was voted at number 34 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums. The album was certified 6_ platinum by the RIAA in 1997, indicating shipments of at least six million copies in the US. In 2013, Rubber Soul was certified platinum by the BPI for UK sales since 1994.