The Beatles
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Rubber Soul (EBBETS)
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Date: |
1965 |
Length: |
35:39 |
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1. |
Drive My Car
2:30 |
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Norwegian Wood (this Bird has Flown)
2:05 |
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You Won't See Me
3:23 |
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Nowhere Man
2:44 |
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Think for Yourself
2:19 |
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The Word
2:43 |
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Michelle
2:44 |
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What Goes On
2:48 |
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Girl
2:30 |
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I'm Looking Through You
2:26 |
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In My Life
2:27 |
12. |
Wait
2:15 |
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If I Needed Someone
2:23 |
14. |
Run for Your Life
2:22 |
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A note about the good Dr. Ebbets
To all those who think these are commercial releases or waiting for the official CD releases. Dr. Ebbets was/is one of the biggest Beatles collectors. He purchased all of the original Capitol/Parlophone & US/UK (and some Mexican & German) LP's back in the 60's. He did not open them until 2000 when he decided to rip all of them on his pristine stereo equipment. Much better than the infamous Millennium Remasters. Secondly, the sound quality is many times better than the cd issues by Capitol in the mid 80's, as those used 2nd or 3rd generation master tapes, where-as the original vinyl issues were from the original master tapes at the time that the vinyl was made from. The other exception to this rule are the MFSL remasters which were done by Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs which in the late 70s and 80s they got a hold of the original masters from their most popular UK albums and remastered them using the highest fidelity possible onto 180 gram limited-edition virgin vinyl that was very very expensive (roughly about $40 - $80 a title in US funds at the release date) and MFSL has yet to release their Beatles remasters on cd as well, but again the good Dr. had unopened, unplayed copies of these as well (don’t confuse the Dr. Ebbetts MFSL's with just the regular MFSL rips kicking around, those are inferior). So essentially all of these are NOT commercially available in this form. The fidelity is much better, the packaging was made to replicate the original 60's vinyl. As any Beatle collector knows, these titles are essentially THE holy grail for Beatles fans.
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