Beatles Rubber Soul Album Cover Pin 2”x2”. Rare
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The image shows the cover art for The Beatles' 1965 album "Rubber Soul". Helpful information includes:
Released on December 3, 1965, in the UK.
The sixth studio album by the English rock band.
Often referred to as a folk-rock album, it incorporates pop, soul, and folk music.
The title "Rubber Soul" is a pun on "plastic soul," a term for white musicians playing Black music. Paul McCartney conceived the title.
The album is considered a bridge between The Beatles' earlier pop and their later experimental phase.
Recorded in October and November 1965.
The cover photo was taken by Robert Freeman at John Lennon's home. The stretched effect was accidental, created when a cardboard projection fell slightly backward.
Features classic tracks like "Drive My Car", "Norwegian Wood", "Nowhere Man", and "In My Life".
Ranked among The Beatles' best albums, noted for its mature lyrics, accomplished sound, and harmonies.
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