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Rubber Soul (US)

The Beatles

About “Rubber Soul (US)”

Three days after its UK release, Capitol Records issued The Beatles’ Rubber Soul album in the US.

It was considerably different from how The Beatles had intended it to sound, however, as Capitol reconfigured its tracklisting to create a ‘folk rock’ album to please the US market. They added “I’ve Just Seen A Face” and “It’s Only Love” from Help!, and omitted “Drive My Car”, “Nowhere Man”, “What Goes On” and “If I Needed Someone”.

Additionally, the stereo mix sent from England to the US had a false start at the beginning of “I’m Looking Through You”; this version can be heard on the box set The Capitol Albums Vol. 2, which also contains minor variations in “The Word”.

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