
In October 1965, The Beatles were faced with an impossible task: produce a new album of original music for a Christmas release. Within one month, the band emerged with what many consider to be one of their greatest albums: Rubber Soul. They even had time to create a double A-side single, "We Can Work It Out" backed by "Day Tripper." Both sides of the single, as well as the album, hit number one on the charts. In Deconstructing The Beatles' Rubber Soul, composer/producer Scott... (Full plot summary below)
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In October 1965, The Beatles were faced with an impossible task: produce a new album of original music for a Christmas release. Within one month, the band emerged with what many consider to be one of their greatest albums: Rubber Soul. They even had time to create a double A-side single, "We Can Work It Out" backed by "Day Tripper." Both sides of the single, as well as the album, hit number one on the charts. In Deconstructing The Beatles' Rubber Soul, composer/producer Scott Freiman walks Beatles fans young and old through the creation of the record. Learn the stories behind the creation of "Norwegian Wood," "In My Life," "Nowhere Man," and other classic Beatles songs. Freiman conducts an educational journey into the creative process of The Beatles performances and recording sessions.
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