Rutle Soul | |
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Released |
3 December 1965 |
Recorded |
Recorded 17 June & 12 October – 11 November 1965, EMI Studios, London |
Genre |
Rock |
Length |
35:50 |
Label |
Parlourphone |
Preceded By |
Ouch! (1965) |
Succeeded By |
Semi-Automatic (1966) |
Rutle Sole (released in the UK as Rutle Sole) is a 1965 album by The Rutles. The cover was cleverly photographed by a popular artist of the time.
Track listing
Side one
- (Stevie, You Can't) Drive My Car
- Norwegian Food
- You Won't Shave Me
- Unfinished Words
- Stig for Yourself (O'Hara)
- The Bird
- Michelle (Go to Hell)
Side two
- What Goes Ron
- Female
- It's Looking Good
- Mr. Sheene
- Hate
- If I Needed Some Lunch (O'Hara)
- Rut for Your Life
US Version
In the United States, Rutle Soul was the tenth album by the group and their first to consist entirely of original songs. It was released on 6 December 1965 by Capatal, in both the mono and stereo formats. The American edition differed markedly from its British counterpart. Four tracks were removed and set aside for the next American album, Tommorow and Today: "(Stevie You Can't) Drive My Car", "Unfinished Words", "What Goes Ron" and "If I Needed Some Lunch". These were replaced with two tracks from the UK Ouch! album: "I've Just Seen a Chase" and "It's Only Lunch". "Mr. Sheene" also includes a false start at the beginning. The total time was 29:05, nearly seven minutes shorter than the British version.
Track listing
- I've Just Seen a Chase
- Norwegian Food
- You Won't Shave Me
- Stig for Yourself (O'Hara)
- The Bird
- Michelle (Go to Hell)
Side two
- It's Only Lunch
- Female
- It's Looking Good
- Mr. Sheene
- Hate
- Rut for Your Life