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The Rubber Soul Project (album)

The Rubber Soul Project 1
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Studio album by The Rubber Soul Project
Released March, 1996
Genre Rock
Length 45:01
Label PGP-RTS
Producer Nebojša Ignjatović
Miroslav Cvetković

THE RUBBER SOUL PROJECT (1) is imaginary Beatles album published in Belgrade, Serbia in 1996, created by the Rubber Soul Project. For 15 original songs, inspired by the titles of songs the Beatles recorded but never released, lyrics were written by author and translator Goran Skrobonja, and music composed by Rastko Ćirić. Music producers were Nebojša Ignjatović and Miroslav Cvetković. Executive Producer was Dragan Ašanin. Members of the band were Rastko Ćirić (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano), Nebojša Ignjatović (vocal, electric guitar, flute...), Miroslav Cvetković (electric bass, vocal and recording engineer), Čedomir Macura (drums, percussions and vocal), Saša Lokner (key- boards), Đorđe Petrović (string arrangement), and many guest musicians on different classical and exotic instruments like sitar, tabla, shwar-mandal, tanpura, esaraj... The RSP 1 is part of the Rubber Soul Project COLLECTION box set.

All songs written by Rastko Ćirić and Goran Skrobonja.

There are two promotional videos for this album. One of them is for "Colliding Circles", created on Silicon Graphics platform in Softimage 3.0 by Srdjan Marković and Jelena Obradović, and for "Rubber Soul" by Aleksandara Dević on PC platform by using software such as 3D Studio 4, Adobe Premier i Ulead Media Studio.

The video for "Colliding Circles" got the Belgrade Golden Plaquette for the best mini-film at the 45th Festival of Yugoslav Documentary and Short Films in Belgrade 1998. And the "Rubber Soul" video got the YU-ASIFA Diploma for the best debutante's film at the 45th Festival of Yugoslav Documentary and Short Films in Belgrade 1998.

All tracks were original compositions based around the titles of bootlegged or rumored Beatles songs. While bearing no resemblance to the tracks on this album, the original recordings were as follows:


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