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Rubber Soul:Classic Reviews by The Beatles
I see we're back here with The Beatles. Well, let's get right to it, shall we?
Rubber Soul was released in 1965 much like Help! but doesn't have a movie or any covers at all unlike the other five prior to this one. Including some new elements to help their sound evolve such as different paths, which is beginning to be more present in Revolver, and the inclusion of a sitar. Plus, everyone gets writing credits for at least one song and George Harrison fans will find that he sings lead three times, a record for his sake. With tracks such as Girl, Michelle(where Paul sings in French), Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood, I'm Looking Through You, and The Word. A nice turning point for the band for sure and is my second favorite, only to Sgt. Pepper does it lose to. It has the poppy roots of The Beatles as well as the beginning of a more experimental/progressive side.
I give this a 10/10. I am the Grim Reaper, signing off.
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