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Rubber Soul
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I think Rubber Soul was the first of the albums that presented a new Beatles to the world. Up to this point, we had been making albums that were rather like a collection of their singles and now we really were beginning to think about albums as a bit of art in their own right. We were thinking about the album as an entity of its own and Rubber Soul was the first one to emerge in this way. |
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—George Martin, 19__
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We were getting better, technically and musically. Finally, we took over the studio. In the early days, we had to take what we were given; we didn't know how to get more bass. We were still learning. We were more precise about making this album, and we took over the cover and everything. |
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—John Lennon, 19__
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We were very pleased with the way everything's turned out. We all think it's just about our best LP. I can't wait for it to come out. The sleeve's finished too, and the picture on the front is pretty good! |
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—George Harrison, 1965
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When we came to choose which of Bob's (Robert Freeman) photos we should use for the cover of Rubber Soul, he visited us at a friend's flat one evening. Whilst projecting the slides on to an album-sized piece of white cardboard, Bob inadvertently tilted the card backwards. The effect was to stretch the perspective and elongate the faces. We excitedly asked him if it was possible to print the photo this way. Being Bob, he said, 'Yes,' and the cover to our album Rubber Soul was decided. |
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—Paul McCartney, 1965
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It was becoming very difficult to get the four together for a photo session. The photograph for Rubber Soul, the last album cover in which I was involved, was taken in the garden of John's house in Weybridge, the central point for three of them. The distorted effect in the photo was a reflection of the changing shape of their lives. |
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—Robert Freeman, The Beatles: A Private View, 2003
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That was Paul's title. It was like 'Yer Blues,' I suppose, meaning English soul. |
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—John Lennon, 1980
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