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Revolver album Product Description
Revolver album by Beatles was released Nov 13, 2012 on the EMI Catalogue label. Arguably the first psychedelic rock album, REVOLVER was praised for its musical experimentation--the Indian sounds of "Love You To," the Motown-inspired "Got To Get You Into My Life," the backwards guitar in "I'm Only Sleeping." "Tomorrow Never Knows" was the most radical departure from previous Beatles' recordings for its skeletal bass/drums propulsion enhanced only with tape loops (contributed by all four Beatles and added in the mix-down process), more backwards guitar, and an eerie John Lennon vocal. Still, the Beatles' experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. "Tomorrow Never Knows" was inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Harrison's "Taxman" was a bitter diatribe, and McCartney's "Eleanor Rigby" was a bleak portrait of loneliness. Balanced with upbeat songs like "Good Day Sunshine" and "Yellow Submarine," REVOLVER proved The Beatles were not mere pop stars, but musical artists in search of new sounds and ideas. Additional personnel includes: Alan Civil (French horn); Anil Bhagwat (tabla); Brian Jones (background vocals). ...See Full Description
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| revolver.......remarkable this is the beatles at the top of the mountain looking down at the world with kaleidoscope eyes. REVOLVER is the pop masterpiece of all time. kudos to george martin and geoff emerick for their production of the boys inner minds....BRAVO By tobigal (naples,florida) This review is for a different format. |
| Back to the basics! Very enjoyable to listen to music when the sound then, still sounds great today! By joseph.giardino (Franklin Park, Ill USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| A cannon of a revolver Sgt Pepper, undeniably one of the great albums of all time, put The Beatles in the pantheon of music gods.Previously their albums, excepting Rubber Soul and Revolver, were essentially comprised of "silly love songs". With Revolver, The Beatles set the scene for their major break from earlier writing, musicianship, and production. This is the album that gave birth to Sgt Pepper, and for that, it deserves the title of "My Favourite Album" By R.M.T. (Newcastle, Australia) This review is for a different format. |
| Brilliant collaboration; a turning point in rock music The melancholy "For No One," the biting sarcasm of "She Said, She Said," and some of the best early psychedelia on one album is amazing. The creativity in Revolver is so good it's almost numbing, yet the melodies and vocals are as infectious as ever. A masterpiece. I first heard this album almost 40 years ago; it is as stunning as ever. By garyloewenthal (Falls Church, VA, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
| Going the extra mile Certain albums should be exempt from all ratings. "Revolver," like "Kind of Blue" and "In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning," is one of them. This album is such a cultural landmark that it is senseless to assign it a grade. So the question remains: Why spend $30 for a Japanese pressing whem $15 or so buys the American version. And the answer is as follows: This is indisputably the best-sounding version of this masterpiece. The bass is deeper and more defined; the highs are more open. Everything sounds as it was meant to sound. The Japanese pushed CD mastering as far as it could go in 1987 when this was released and, in my opinion, made a CD that sounded nearly as good as the famed Mobile Fidelity vinyl pressing with half-speed mastering. Yeah, it's time for an updated version--one that surpasses Mobile Fidelity's triumphant version. But if that never happens, you will still hear the "Revolver" of your dreams on this Toshiba version. By David (Narberth, PA)  This review is for a different format. |
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Revolver songs Product Details
| Label | EMI Catalogue |
| Orig Year | 1966 |
| CD Universe Part number | 8758187 |
| Catalog number | 82417 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 13, 2012 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Recording Time | 34 minutes |
| Personnel | Paul McCartney - vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, bass George Harrison - vocals, guitar, sitar Ringo Starr - vocals, drums John Lennon - vocals, guitar
Also: Brian Jones, Alan Civil, Anil Bhagwat |
| Shipping Units | 3 |
| Additional Info | Reissue; Remastered |
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