Percussion Wood

Percussion Wood

Is the soul of the soul rubber bouncing? You can not say that this music was made in 1965. The remixed version that has been just upgraded sound in 2009 are so superior in all respects to the original recordings that you'll want to throw the originals away. If you close your eyes and listen to the remastered version of Rubber Soul, you might think you're sitting in the recording studio while they are made. The specificity of individual tracks is simply incredible. Even if you've heard these songs hundreds of times, listening to the remastered version is like to hear for the first time. Indeed, all sounds on the recordings were originals, but the quality and the separation must be experienced to be appreciated.

The name "Rubber Soul" was designed by Paul McCartney after hearing the description of a black musician style voice of Mick Jagger as "plastic soul". Lennon confirmed in a 1970 interview with Rolling Stone, saying: "This is the title of Paul … who means soul in English. Just a pun. "John Lennon also said:" Rubber Soul "as the first Beatles album, where they had Creative complete control during the recording sessions. This is evident when you listen to the lyrics of the songs on "Rubber Soul" over the previous albums. The relations between the sexes, past simple boy-girl love songs on previous albums in more subtle or even negative characterization of "Rubber Soul".

As with all Beatles albums, genre and style change from previous versions. "Rubber Soul "has a definite folk-rock feel to the album. The four Beatles were fans of Bob Dylan, John Lennon note Dylan as a major influence on his music during this period of his life and his career. "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is often cited as the first conscious recognition of the Beatles, innovations lyric by Bob Dylan. "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" is also recognized as one of the cornerstones of what is now called "world music" and is a major step in the evolution towards the integration of non-Western musical influences into Western popular music. The reason is that George Harrison joined the Indian stringed instrument, the sitar in the song. The use of the sitar was just one of the innovations The Beatles used.

They had just begun to start recording innovations that would forever change the face of their music. For example, on the song "In My Life" keyboard solo sounds like a harpsichord, but it's a piano. They recorded at half speed, so when they played back, it sounds like a harpsichord.

Other innovations in production included the use of electronic sound processing on many instruments, including the highly compressed and equalized sound of piano John Lennon, "The Word", this distinctive effect soon became very popular in the genre psychedelic music. A further innovation that the Beatles used was just plain creativity.

On the song "I'm Looking Through You, "Ringo Starr hit a bunch of matches with his finger to get the effect of percussion they wanted for this particular song.

"Rubber Soul" was the beginning of the psychedelic phase that the Beatles Through from 1965-1970. You can hear the beginnings of what became the All You Need Is Love "when you hear" the Word ". This album also marked the end of the Beatles 'MOP' top days.

"Rubber Soul "was a major artistic achievement, the beginning of a transformation into the sophisticated rock 'that define their later careers. Critics and fans felt that "Rubber Soul" was the first album not to simply fill an album with simple pieces, but who have an album full and complete without the use of "filler" tracks. To date, "Rubber Soul" is still considered as a major artistic achievement, and there is still a lot of music listening.

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