The blend made it one of the Beatles' boldest musical statements. Nothing else on Revolver sounded like "Tomorrow Never Knows." But then again, each song on the album is its own distinct offering.
The album is considered a must-have for any serious Beatles collector. 14. Revolver (1966) – US First Pressing with “Dr. Robert” Typo, $1,000 The US first pressing of Revolver is known for ...
“The Beatles were the reason I’m in this business ... He even named the band’s 1966 album Revolver one of his favorite albums. “There is also a great consistency throughout the ...
Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan have been confirmed as part of the all-star line-up who will play members of the Beatles in ...
1. Taxman “One… two… three… four…” And we’re off – The Beatles’ seventh studio album begins with George Harrison’s tight, 12-bar riposte to the ...
While fans of The Beatles have their own favourite albums, according to those who really know the band, two releases are in ...
To say that the Beatles changed pop music would be an ... from shaggy rock & roll through opulent and multi-textured albums like Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band journeyed ...
Thankfully, they took a less anally retentive approach to the inclusion of singles on albums than their ... allegedly remarked when The Beatles played him Revolver. The truth is, they never ...