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About Greeny
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Born in Liverpool and went to the same school as Paul and George,I am an expert in Beatles recording anomolies(different mixes on various albums) mono v stereo differences, bootlegs .I have 4000 vinyl albums in my collection by the Beatles and other artistes. I also have a great interest in Beatles promo videos for their singles and non single tracks

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Have been buying Beatles records for over 40 years and have various versions of the same tracks just because they are different. I come from Liverpool , England so saw the Beatles phenomenon develop from the start and saw them live. I bought every record as it was released

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Liverpool University - English

 
   

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Beatles, The - rubber soul


Expert: Greeny - 9/18/2008

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I just bought Rubber Soul on vinyl and it sounds very different to my friendīs copy
I have listened to until now. It is like all the music is in the right speaker, and all
that is in the left is a distant and muffled bass. I donīt like it at all because it
sounds really dull. Do you know if there is a certain mix like this, or is there
something wrong with my copy, which in case would be really odd.

/Kristoffer

Answer
Hi Kristoffer

First try another album - if that sounds ok you know it's your Rubber Soul!

I know the old US versions of the beatles albums were not as clear as the UK versions, but if you have tried the above, I'd say you have a poor copy.

Greeny
London,UK

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