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Beatles – Revolver (2012 Reissue on 180g Vinyl – Features the 2009 Digital Remasters)

Beatles – Revolver (2012 Reissue on 180g Vinyl – Features the 2009 Digital Remasters)

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This album has been prepared using the 2009 digital remasters which had been created from the original stereo analogue master tapes.

Revolver is the seventh studio album by the Beatles. It was released on 5 August 1966, accompanied by the double A-side single Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine. The album was the Beatles’ final recording project before their retirement as live performers and marked the group’s most overt use of studio technology to date, building on the advances of their late 1965 release Rubber Soul. It has since become regarded as one of the greatest and most innovative albums in the history of popular music, with recognition centred on its range of musical styles, diverse sounds, and lyrical content.

The Beatles recorded Revolver after taking a three-month break at the start of 1966, and during a period when London was feted as the era’s cultural capital. Regarded by some commentators as the start of the group’s psychedelic period, the songs reflect their interest in the drug LSD, Eastern philosophy and the avant-garde while addressing themes such as death and transcendence from material concerns. With no plans to reproduce their new material in concert, the band made liberal use of automatic double tracking, varispeed, reversed tapes, close audio miking, and instruments outside of their standard live set-up. Among its tracks are Tomorrow Never Knows, incorporating heavy Indian drone and a collage of tape loops; Eleanor Rigby, a song about loneliness featuring a string octet as its only musical backing; and Love You To, a foray into Hindustani classical music. The sessions also produced a non-album single, Paperback Writer backed with Rain.

Revolver expanded the boundaries of pop music, revolutionised standard practices in studio recording, advanced principles espoused by the 1960s counterculture, and inspired the development of psychedelic rock, electronica, progressive rock and world music. The album has surpassed Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in many critics’ estimation as the Beatles’ best album. It was ranked first in the 1998 and 2000 editions of Colin Larkin’s book All Time Top 1000 Albums and third in the 2003 and 2012 editions of Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the ‘500 Greatest Albums of All Time’.

 

Track Listing

Side One

  1. Taxman
  2. Eleanor Rigby
  3. I'm Only Sleeping
  4. Love You To
  5. Here, There and Everywhere
  6. Yellow Submarine
  7. She Said She Said

Side Two

  1. Good Day Sunshine
  2. And Your Bird Can Sing
  3. For No One
  4. Doctor Robert
  5. I Want to Tell You
  6. Got to Get You Into My Life
  7. Tomorrow Never Knows

 

Producer: George Martin

Format: Vinyl / 12” Album

Label: EMI Music UK

Barcode: 094638241713

Release Date: 12 Nov 2012

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