BEATLES RUBBER SOUL UK PRS Y\B LABELS AWESOME TOP AUDIO
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BEATLES ''RUBBER SOUL'' 2ND UK PRESSING (MONO) PMC 1267 AWESOME TOP AUDIO THROUGHOUT NO SCRATCHES ORIGINAL SUPERBE FLIP BACK GARROD & LOFTHOUSE COVER MEGA RARE WITH (NO) TAX STAMPERS!!!
Rubber Soul is the sixth album by The Beatles, first released in December 1965. Produced by George Martin, the album was recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market. It was a major artistic achievement for the band, attaining widespread critical and commercial success, with reviewers taking note of The Beatles' developing musical vision. In 2003, the album was ranked number 5 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time!!!!!!!.
Musically, the Beatles broadened their sound, most notably with influences drawn from the contemporary folk-rock of the Byrds and Bob Dylan. The album also saw the Beatles broadening rock n' roll's instrumental resources, most notably on "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)". This track is generally credited as being the first pop recording to use the sitar, an exotic Indian stringed instrument, and "Norwegian Wood" sparked a musical craze for the sound of the novel instrument in the mid-Sixties. The song is now acknowledged as one of the cornerstones of what is now usually called "world music" and it was a major landmark in the trend towards incorporating non-Western musical influences into Western popular music. Harrison had recently been introduced to Indian classical music and the sitar by David Crosby of the Byrds. He soon became fanatically interested in the genre and began taking sitar lessons from renowned Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar!!.
Recording innovations were also made during the recording of the album — for instance, the keyboard solo in "In My Life" sounds like a harpsichord, but was actually played on a piano. George Martin found he could not match the tempo of the song while playing in this baroque style, so he tried recording with the tape running at half-speed. When played back at normal speed during the mixdown, the sped-up sound gave the illusion of a harpsichord. Other production innovations included the use of electronic sound processing on many instruments, notably the heavily compressed and equalised piano sound on Lennon's "The Word"; this distinctive effect soon became extremely popular in the genre of psychedelic music!!!!!!.
Lyrically, the album was a major progression. Though a smattering of earlier Beatles songs had expressed romantic doubt and negativity, the songs on Rubber Soul represented a pronounced development in sophistication, thoughtfulness, and ambiguity. In particular, the relationships between the sexes moved from simpler boy-girl love songs to more nuanced, even negative portrayals. "Norwegian Wood", one of the most famous examples and often cited as the Beatles' first conscious assimilation of the lyrical innovations of Bob Dylan, sketches a poetically ambiguous extra-marital affair between the singer and a mysterious girl. "Drive My Car" serves as a satirical piece of reverse sexism. Songs like "I'm Looking Through You", "You Won't See Me", and "Girl" express more emotionally complex, even bitter and downbeat portrayals of romance, and "Nowhere Man" was the first Beatles song to move beyond a romantic subject!!!!!!!!.
After completing the album and the accompanying single "We Can Work It Out" and "Day Tripper", the Beatles were exhausted from years of virtually non-stop recording, touring, and film work. They subsequently took a three-month break during the first part of 1966, and used this down time exploring new directions that would colour their subsequent musical work. These became immediately apparent in the next album, Revolver!!!.
Until very late in their career, the "primary" version of the Beatles' albums was always the monophonic mix. According to Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, the group, producer George Martin, and the Abbey Road engineers devoted most of their time and attention to the mono mixdowns, and the band were usually all present throughout these sessions and actively participated in them. Even with their landmark Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP, the stereo mixdowns were considered less important than the mono version and were completed in far less time than the mono mixdown!!!.
While the stereo version of the original release of Rubber Soul was similar to that of their earliest albums, featuring mainly vocals on the right channel and instruments on the left, it was not produced in the same manner!!. The early albums were recorded on twin-track tape, and they were intended only for production of monaural records, so they kept vocals and instruments separated allowing the two parts to later be mixed in proper proportion. By this time, however, the Beatles were recording on four-track tape, which allowed a stereo master to be produced with vocals in the center and instruments on both sides, as evidenced in their prior albums Beatles for Sale and Help!. But Martin was looking for a way to easily produce a stereo album which sounded good on a monaural record player. In what he admits was some experimentation, he mixed down the four-track master tape to stereo with vocals on the right, instruments on the left, and nothing in the middle!!!.
The vinyl,
This is the original thicker heavier and deeper grooved vinyl and more robust than later pressings. On initial visual inspection this vinyl's playing surface looks SUPERBE FOR A GENUINE 40 YEAR OLD BEATLES RECORD! retaining its original very glossy sheen from new and lies perfectly flat on the turntable. Only in very very strong light there are surface marks\scuffs\scratches be seen, These have little if (no) effect on the awesome audio that I heard! I have played this vinyl track for track as usual at high volume on a top system! Please note! There were (no) audio sounding marks or scratches that i heard during playback. On close inspection I can see a place where it looks like a needle has been dropped towards the end of the track 'What goes on' This produces four light ticks at this point (not loud pops) Nothing in my opinion that spoilt the overall awesome audio!!!!! This vinyl sounded awesome cristal clear and vibrant through out!! (no) signs of grooveware or distortion or that this has been overplayed!!! (no) loud clicks or pops that i heard at all!!!!!!Please allow for some very light static crackle perhapes in quiet places.Remember this is 42 years old! There were (no) signs of any grooveware or that this vinyl has been overplayed in any way at all. I have played this through track for track and it is my opinion that this audio will be hard to surpass for an original 37 year old vinyl!!!!! superbe and awesome original MONO pressing very sought after and collectable!!!!I would class myself as highly critical! Please look at my completed listings of record that i have sold of this calaber and you will see that i normally get it right!!!
please note! I always add this disclaimer! That although I never heard any problems at all during the playback of this vinyl and i have given my honest opinion when describing the audio quality,, Please allow for the odd static tick\click here and there (not) consistant through out the audio. Remember that this is an original(not a reissue) that is 42 years old and would have originally been played on a 42 year old system!!! Please look at my completed listings of records that i have sold of this calaber and you will see from my 100% positive feed back that i normally get it right!!! The audio is awesome on all frequencies and will be hard to surpass!!!!!
The Matrix
''XEX 579-4'' ''XEX 580-4''
The mother Stampers
side 1. ''4 10'' ''PPP'' side 2. ''3'' ''PMG''
The Labels
These feature the (YELLOW AND BLACK) Parlophone labels (only early press) (see photo) Please note! spidering can be seen in strong light. This has been played but lovingly looked after and this has definately not been overplayed at all in my opinion, due to the awsome audio that this produces!! sold in the UK ......'' is featured across the labels (only early press) and ''The Gramophone Co........'' around the rim (only early press) There is little if (no) spindle ware the hole is perfectly round!!!!!!!! ''made in gt Britain'' is featured (UK press) LOOK NO K.T TAX STAMPER! VERY RARE!!!
The Cover
This is the original GARROD & LOFTHOUSE fully laminated flipback cover in really superbe condition, super glossy appearance! !!! PLEASE NOTE! SO RARE TO EVER FIND THESE COVERS IN THIS CONDITION!!!!!! with hardly any storageware worth mentioning There is very very little amount of creasing worth to mention (see photos) barely any ringware also worthy to mention so rare to find like this ! Please note (no) splits or tares, The rear is exceptionaly clean (see photos) Normally seen very grubby PLEASE NOTE! There is two very small scuff marks at the rear but i must emphisise that you really hae to look for these to notice them (see photos)!!!!!! These originals are extreemely hard to find like this!!! with (no) horrible names or writing, superbe!!! The spine shows (no) signs of any ware at all and is near perfect with clear writing ''Rubber Soul -The Beatles'' on the spine!!! This cover is strong and straight as it should be and so rare to find like this!!!! A superbe example
The Record Sleeve
This is the original EMITEX advertising sleeve with 'IMPORTANT'that was originally issued with this pressing in superbe condition (see photos) there are no splits!! Please note the vinyl is now stored seperately from the sleeve!!! This is nice and clean and straight and original!!!!!
PLEASE DO NOT UNDERESTEMATE THE RARETY OF THESE ORIGINAL EARLY PRESSINGS!!! THEY ARE BECOMING SO HARD TO FIND ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION AND THIS ORIGINAL AWESOME COVER!
As always I have tried to give my honest personal opinion when describing items listed! Although it is my honest opinion! I always urge others to do their own personal research on any items that they are interested in purchasing, before, they commit to bidding!) I have Highlighted all aspects as clearly as possible!! I have taken time to play this vinyl track for track to give a clear and accurate description of the audio quality. (please look at my completed listings of albums that I have sold of this calaber (more than 800 items) and you will see that I normally get it right) I have also provided as many photos as I can and supersized so that all aspects can be seen clearly in strong light!!!!!Please note! These photos are the actual item for sale and not copies of other items!!!!!!!
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SHIPPING TO THE USA IS 10.76GBP INCLUDES INTERNATIONAL SIGNED FOR DELIVERY WITH INSURANCE AND TRACKING
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POSTAGE WITHIN ENGLAND IS 3.90 SENT BY RECORDED DELIVERY
Please note! All items are now despatched by signed for 1st class delivery!!!! I normally despatch within the next working day on receipt of cleared funds!!!!!
All items are despatched securely with ample reinforcement!!!!!!
I offer a postage discount for multiple purchases!!!,, but i do insist that the buyer pay for the items as they are won! I can not any longer allow winning bidders to run up a large bill and then not pay! I do not have a problem with holding the goods to be despatched untill they are ready (at the buyers request), for multiple items purchased!!!!!
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