But in addition to everything else it is, Revolver is the Beatles’ most collaborative album. This is where John, Paul, George, and Ringo were closer than they’d ever been, as friends and ...
The band's 1966 masterpiece is the subject of an expansive new box set featuring demos and studio outtakes revealing the Fabs at the peak of their unity. Beatlemania curdled into hysteria outside the ...
Each week, I'll present a new album for your consideration—a means for passing these uncertain times in musical bliss. For some readers, hearing about the latest selection might offer a chance ...
“Got to Get You Into My Life” was arguably the song on The Beatles’ Revolver with the most pop potential. The tune hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and inspired hit covers by both Earth, Wind & Fire ...
What’s clearer now in hindsight, especially thanks to this new box set, is how the quartet took its collective influences and refracted them into something cohesively “Beatles.” Sifting through the ...
Watch a Gen-Z music producer experience the magic of The Beatles’ iconic album "Revolver" for the first time! See their ...
FILE - The Beatles, standing from left George Harrison and John Lennon; seated, Paul McCartney, left, and Ringo Starr display their MBE medals during a news conference in London, England, Oct. 26, ...
It has been nearly a year since Peter Jackson’s epic three-part documentary, “The Beatles: Get Back,” dropped like a bomb, generating a massive worldwide explosion of Beatlemania. Like Tolkienites ...
The Beatles' long-awaited Revolver box set will be released on Oct. 28. The super deluxe edition of the reissue (five-CD/four-LP) includes a new mix of the album by producer Giles Martin and engineer ...
When the Beatles' Revolver was released in 1966, the album was heralded for breaking new ground. Using only a four-track tape machine, the band, with the help of producer George Martin and others, ...
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 have ...
A track from The Beatles’ Revolver inspired a song that was much more successful. The two songs in question have some notable differences. The later tune knocked David Bowie off the top of the charts.