The Beatles – Revolver

Album Info

Artist: The Beatles

Title: Revolver

Year: 1966

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Tracklist

  • 1. Taxman - Remastered 2009 (2:38)
  • 2. Eleanor Rigby - Remastered 2009 (2:06)
  • 3. I'm Only Sleeping - Remastered 2009 (3:00)
  • 4. Love You To - Remastered 2009 (2:59)
  • 5. Here, There And Everywhere - Remastered 2009 (2:24)
  • 6. Yellow Submarine - Remastered 2009 (2:38)
  • 7. She Said She Said - Remastered 2009 (2:36)
  • 8. Good Day Sunshine - Remastered 2009 (2:09)
  • 9. And Your Bird Can Sing - Remastered 2009 (2:00)
  • 10. For No One - Remastered 2009 (1:59)
  • 11. Doctor Robert - Remastered 2009 (2:14)
  • 12. I Want To Tell You - Remastered 2009 (2:27)
  • 13. Got To Get You Into My Life - Remastered 2009 (2:29)
  • 14. Tomorrow Never Knows - Remastered 2009 (2:59)

Review

Hold onto your hats, folks! 'Revolver' by The Beatles is a wild ride that'll blow your mind! This album is where the Fab Four really let loose, pushing the boundaries of what rock music could be. They dove headfirst into a sea of experimentation, whipping up a sonic cocktail that's still intoxicating listeners today.

From the mind-bending tape loops of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' to the classical strings on 'Eleanor Rigby', 'Revolver' is a treasure trove of musical innovation. The lads weren't afraid to mix things up, bringing in Indian influences on 'Love You To' and pioneering studio techniques that would change the game forever. And let's not forget George Harrison stepping up to the plate with three killer tracks, showing he could hang with Lennon and McCartney in the songwriting department.

But it's not just about the fancy studio tricks. The Beatles tackle some heavy themes on this record, diving into death, transcendence, and social commentary with a lyrical depth that'll knock your socks off. It's no wonder 'Revolver' topped charts on both sides of the pond and is still hailed as one of the greatest albums of all time. This isn't just a collection of tunes, it's a musical revolution that'll leave you spinning! - Rhett