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The Beatles - Revolver (1966). 14. Tomorrow Never Knows.
Revolver is the seventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. Released on 5 August 1966, it was the Beatles' final recording project before their retirement as live performers and marked the group's most overt use of studio technology up to that time, building on the advances of their late 1965 release Rubber Soul.
The latest Beatles album 'Revolver' certainly has new sounds and new ideas, and should cause plenty of argument among fans as to whether it is as good as or better than previous efforts. One thing seems certain to me - you'll soon all be singing about a 'Yellow Submarine'. This has been chosen as one 'A' side to be released as a 45 next week, along with the ballad 'Eleanor Rigby'
Released August 5, 1966. Revolver signaled that in popular music, anything – any theme, any musical idea – could now be realized. And, in the case of the Beatles, would be. The album featured a bigger Indian influence than Rubber Soul, particularly on Love You To, one of three songs Harrison contributed to the record- his personal best. It also featured backwards vocals and tape loops on songs such as She Said She Said and Tomorrow Never Knows, and some of the Beatles' most innovative instrumentation on Eleanor Rigby and For No One.
Revolver, the Beatles' seventh album, was released 50 years ago today. For years, it was just another album in the band's catalog, overshadowed by the album that followed it, 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and which marked a cultural shift-not to mention a change in the Fab Four's collective appearance. Then, as the years passed, critics and fans began to look at the Beatles' studio output for artistic inspiration and clues to their greatness.
In studying Beatles philosophy one does of course have to distinguish between the natural acquisitiveness of George Harrison in Taxman and Lennon and McCartney and their rather lefter-wing views. But all three creative Beatles habitually (as serious artists always must) in specific feelings and specific experiences. Dr Robert, for example, is a brilliant send-up of an expensive doctor-psychiatrist (which Beatle went to him one wonders?).
The Beatles: Revolver - 1,966 (Full Album. 2,009 Stereo Remaster). Hope You Enjoy! (Beatles 4 LIFE! : D). 0:00 - 1. Taxman 2:42 - 2. Eleanor Rigby 4:51 - 3. I'm Only Sleeping 7:55 - 4. Love You To 10:57 - 5. Here, There And Everywhere 13:25 - 6. Yellow Submarine 16:07 - 7. She Said She Said 18:46 - 8. Good Day Sunshine 20:59 - 9. And Your Bird Can Sing 23:01 - 10.
Revolver, the Beatles seventh . album - released on Aug. 5, 1966 in the . and three days later in the . was another game-changing classic for the Fab Four. Rubber Soul, which was released eight months before, showed a distinct development and maturity as songwriters and lyricists.
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