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Fact #194992

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Short story:

Jan And Dean are in Wally Heider Studio, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, where they take part in a 'sweetening session' for a Liberty Records recording of Jan And Dean Live From The Hullabaloo in Hollywood. Another participant in the session is Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine. The original live session had been recorded on the opening night of the Hullabaloo club, but was rejected by Liberty Records. It will eventually gain release under the title Filet Of Soul.

Full article:

Dean Torrence (Jan And Dean) : So The Beatles released Rubber Soul in 1965. Jan and I rushed out to our local record store (remember those?) and bought two copies. It was a great album - the music was awesome, and the production was brilliant. But there was something that was missing: we didn’t discover the meaning of the so-very-cool title Rubber Soul. Such a cool title must have some very deep meaning that was right up there with discovering The Meaning of Life or The Theory of Relativity, for God’s sake. So how did we miss it? Traveling in the car, we talked about this whole Rubber Soul thing, and it got us thinking… what kinda soul did Jan And Dean have? And it was perfectly obvious to us that Jan And Dean had “Filet of Soul.” Let’s eat!
(Source : Dean Torrence liner notes for Filet Of Soul re-issue)