Nowhere Man
EP by The Beatles • 8 July 1966 • Parlophone GEP 8952
Rubber Soul (late 1965) — Burnished tone, sitar curls, fish-eye perspective.
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About this release
Nowhere Man is an extended play on Parlophone (catalogue GEP 8952), released 8 July 1966. Four LP tracks from Rubber Soul.
Recorded during the band's Rubber Soul (late 1965) period, produced by George Martin with Norman Smith (his last LP) engineering. The tracks were committed to tape at EMI Studios, Abbey Road on Studer J37 four-track via the REDD.51.
Release context
Nowhere Man is a Beatles EP issued in the United Kingdom on 8 July 1966 by Parlophone under catalogue number GEP 8952. It sits in the band's Rubber Soul (late 1965) period. The release followed the parent LP Rubber Soul by roughly 7 months.
Sessions were produced by George Martin with Norman Smith (his last LP) engineering, working at EMI Studios, Abbey Road. The signal chain ran through the Studer J37 four-track • REDD.51, with vocals captured on Neumann U47, U48. This combination of room, tape format and outboard chain is the same one heard across the band's other releases from the era — meaning the release shares its sonic identity with its parent LP rather than departing from it.
The EP collects 2 tracks — Nowhere Man, Drive My Car — drawn from contemporaneous LP and single sessions. Each individual song entry preserves its full session history and pattern analysis, which the EP-level page references rather than duplicates.
Documented alternate masters and remaster passes can be found via the linked entries above; the editorial position throughout Beatles Answers is that the original UK mono master is the canonical point of reference for any EP from this era, with the 2009 and 50th-anniversary stereo remasters treated as documented variations rather than replacements. Catalogue numbers, label copy and matrix data are taken from EMI/Parlophone primary documentation and cross-checked against Mark Lewisohn's The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions (1988).
Track-by-track context
Each track on this EP carries its own session history on the dedicated entry. The summary below pulls the most distinctive editorial detail from each:
- Nowhere Man — Recorded 'Nowhere Man' employed close vocal harmonies between Lennon and McCartney, layered with acoustic guitar accompaniment selected to enhance the song's introspective timbre. Multiple takes in Studio Two refined the three-part vocal arrangement before achieving the psychological intimacy essential to impact.
- Drive My Car — Recorded in early October 1965, 'Drive My Car' exemplifies the technical innovations available during Rubber Soul sessions. The distinctive cowbell arrangement and McCartney's prominent bass work were captured on the Studer J37 in Studio Two under George Martin's direction.
What's distinctive
4 tracks; average length 2:49. McCartney dominates the lead vocals (3/4). Lead writing credit: Lennon–McCartney (3 of 4). Estimated total takes across the release: 42.Tracklist
Side A
Side B
Pattern analysis
Era technical context
| Microphones | Neumann U47, U48; AKG C12; STC 4038 (drums) |
|---|---|
| Outboard | EMI RS124, EMT 140 plate, fuzzbox prototypes |
| Guitars | Epiphone Casino, Rickenbacker 360-12, Gibson J-160E, sitar (Harrison — first Beatles sitar on 'Norwegian Wood') |
| Amplifiers | Vox AC30, Vox AC50, Fender Showman |
