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Originally released in 1966, ‘Revolver’ was The Beatles’ 11th album and their last studio project before they retired as a live band. Using cutting edge studio technology, the album was one of the most innovative pop records ever released and is regarded by many as the best The Beatles album. All the rest of the songs on side one are also impressive. The voices and instruments are so clear on “I’m Only Sleeping”, “Love You To”, “Here There And Everywhere” (Gorgeous!), “Yellow Submarine”, and “She Said She Said”. We’re hearing the nuances of the instrumental arrangements for the first time.

Revolver and Rubber Soul are the two Beatles albums that were most in need of remixing, with Rubber Soul expected in 2023. Taylor Swift Beats Her Own Spotify Record for Most Single-Day Streams for an Artist With ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Release I have my father's original Capitol U.S. copy of Revolver, several of the later U.S. pressings. a no bar code German copy and an original Parlophone Nearly everyone agrees that Revolver is one of the best albums of all time, if not the best. So let’s get right to the review of the much anticipated remix. Giles Martin on Remixing and Expanding the Beatles’‘Let It Be’ — and What the Future Holds for Their Deluxe EditionsThe expected announcement for the new and final Beatles song ‘Now and Then’ and the expanded ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ compilations will be made today (26 October 2023). Speaking about the challenge of remixing those early albums, Martin told Variety last year that he was “looking for the technology to to do something really innovative with ‘Rubber Soul’ and ‘Revolver,’ as opposed to just a remastering job, because it’s been remastered already.”

Session outtakes usually bore me to death, I give them a listen once and never again, but on this release the outtakes and working tape recordings are all top notch and very, very entertaining.READ MORE: Producer Giles Martin on remixing The Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’: “I was surprised by the camaraderie”

The Beatles in Abbey Road Studios during recording of the Revolver album in 1966 (Photo: Apple Corps Ltd.; used with permission) You can see the list of articles below (on a tablet or computer), and go directly to artists and topics that fit your interests. Or, use the search box. Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, Variant 2): 0602445599530-B 245165E2 1280812 MILES. ABBEY ROAD 1/2 SPEED. ROOM30 Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 0602445599530-A MILES. ABBEY ROAD 1/2 SPEED. ROOM30 1320701 247583E1Actually, this is so overpriced right now I’m not sure even an inclusion of a BluRay for Atmos would do it for me. The unnumbered second version of “Got To Get You Into My Life” is an enjoyable take, just The Beatles, using a fuzz guitar in place of the horns. Take 5 of “And Your Bird Can Sing” is a little more straightforward, and sounds similar to The Byrds. Very few of the outtakes will be versions that will be played often, but they help us understand The Beatles’ recording process. The Beatles producer Giles Martin has confirmed a deluxe boxset of the band’s 1966 album ‘Revolver’ is in the works. Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 0602445599530-B 1359065 245165E2 MILES. ABBEY ROAD 1/2 SPEED. ROOM30

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