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In the summer of 1966, the Beatles dropped Revolver — an album so far ahead of its time that the world is still catching up with it. It’s the moptops mutating at warp speed, outgrowing all ...
Going “Here, There and Everywhere,” The Beatles were at their most experimental on “Revolver.” And The Beatles’ 1966 classic — considered by many to be the Fab Four’s best album ever ...
The Beatles' seventh studio album, 1966's Revolver, was a turning point for the Fab Four: it was the record that saw them use the recording studio as an instrument in itself—a place where they ...
The suspense over which album by the Beatles might be next in line to get a remix and bonus-filled boxed-set treatment is over: It’s officially “Revolver.” Apple Corps and Universal Music ...
Courtesy Apple/UMe Along with the blossoming of the Beatles’ creativity, “Revolver,” released in the summer of 1966 at the peak of the Swinging London era, not coincidentally also documents ...
When the deluxe edition and remix of the Beatles‘ “Revolver” were officially announced Wednesday — with everything set to arrive in physical and digital formats Oct. 28 — many fans ...
And you probably should because, though I think "Revolver" is a tad overrated, the Beatles' revolution really began a year earlier, with 1965's "Rubber Soul." But I've heard that the vaults aren't ...
In celebration of the Beatles' remixed "Revolver" album being released, cover designer Klaus Voormann joined host Kenneth Womack for a special bonus episode of "Everything Fab Four," a podcast co ...
In 1966, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that was scores more experimental than their previous work. Evening Standard / Hulton Archive If you know the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine ...