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Yesterday...and Today : ウィキペディア英語版
Yesterday and Today


| Recorded = 1965–66
| Studio = EMI Studios, London
| Genre = Rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock
| Length =
| Label = Capitol
| Producer = George Martin
| Compiler =
| Chronology = The Beatles North American
| Last album = ''Rubber Soul''
(1965)
| This album = ''Yesterday and Today''
(1966)
| Next album = ''Revolver''
(1966)
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''Yesterday and Today'' is the ninth Capitol Records album release by the Beatles and the eleventh overall American release. It was issued only in the United States, Canada and, in the 1970s, Japan. The album is remembered primarily for the controversy surrounding its original cover image, the "butcher cover" featuring the band dressed in white smocks and covered with decapitated baby dolls and pieces of meat. The album's title is based on the song "Yesterday". Early album cover proofs show the word "Yesterday" in quotes.
==Music==
''Yesterday and Today'' included tracks from the Beatles' two most recent British LPs which had not yet been included on American albums, plus three from their upcoming LP in the United Kingdom, plus two songs which were back-to-back on a single:
*from the UK LP ''Help!'', the tracks "Act Naturally" and "Yesterday" (earlier issued by Capitol as a single)
*from the UK LP ''Rubber Soul'', the tracks "Nowhere Man" and "What Goes On" (also earlier issued by Capitol as a single), plus "Drive My Car" and "If I Needed Someone."〔Schaffner, Nicholas. (1977). ''The Beatles Forever'', Harrisburg, PA: Cameron House. ISBN 0-8117-0225-1, 205-209〕
*both sides of the double A-side single "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out"
*from the not-yet-released UK LP ''Revolver'', the tracks "I'm Only Sleeping", "Doctor Robert", and "And Your Bird Can Sing," issued here in duophonic mixes (see below).〔Eder, Bruce. ("Yesterday...and Today Overview" ). Retrieved 19 January 2006.〕 (These three tracks appeared in true stereo on tape releases and later vinyl releases. The true stereo mixes of "I'm Only Sleeping" and "Doctor Robert" that appear on ''Yesterday and Today'' are different from the ones used for the subsequent release of ''Revolver'' in the UK,〔http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/var-1966.html〕 and currently remain unreleased on compact disc.)
The hodgepodge nature in which Capitol Records compiled their albums irritated the group, who felt they had "put a lot of work into the sequencing" of the British versions.〔The Beatles. (2000). ''The Beatles Anthology'', San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books LLC. ISBN 0-8118-2684-8, 204-205〕

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