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The Beatles of 1966 are practically a different band to The Beatles of 1969. ... “Revolver,” and this new release, reveal a band whose horizons are rapidly and spectacularly expanding.
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 ...
Revolver heralded the Beatles’ metamorphosis from greatness into immortality. They took a break, had a think, and produced one of the most daring albums ever. By 1966, ...
During the process of creating one hit song on the The Beatles album Revolver, Paul McCartney grew so frustrated that he ...
The Beatles groundbreaking 1966 album 'Revolver' is the latest to get the deluxe boxed-set treatment, and brings a 'Get Back'-style approach to several songs' evolution.
The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ Reissue Is Here—With a Little Help From A.I. New technology offers new insights into the 1966 album’s 14 tracks and 2 singles ...
After the late Sir George Martin’s son, Giles Martin, oversaw the boxed-set reissues of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, White Album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, it’s time ...
Rock star Ozzy Osbourne fell in love with The Beatles when he was a teenager, but he grew to love them so much that he wanted ...
In 1966, The Beatles put out its seventh studio album, "Revolver." Hailed as innovative, experimental and a wee bit trippy, the album showed progression in terms of technique involving four ...
The Beatles’ influence continues to reverberate across the decades since their epoch-making emergence in global culture. Last year alone, they outpaced all “catalog” acts with some 1.5 ...
A famous track from The Beatles‘ Revolver inspired a No. 1 single from the 1980s. A writer of that hit said Paul McCartney would have sued if the songs were more similar.