Thursday, February 18, 2010

Revolver (Remastered)







Revolver (Remastered) Overview


The classic original Beatles studio albums have been re-mastered by a dedicated team of engineers at Abbey Road Studios in London over a four year period utilising state of the art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. The result of this painstaking process is the highest fidelity the Beatles catalogue has seen since its original release.



Within each CD's new packaging, booklets include detailed historical notes along with informative recording notes. For a limited period, each CD will also be embedded with a brief documentary film about the album. The newly produced mini-documentaries on the making of each album, directed by Bob Smeaton, are included as QuickTime files on each album. The documentaries contain archival footage, rare photographs and never-before-heard studio chat from The Beatles, offering a unique and very personal insight into the studio atmosphere.

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Revolver wouldn't remain the Beatles' most ambitious LP for long, but many fans--including this one--remember it as their best. An object lesson in fitting great songwriting into experimental production and genre play, this is also a record whose influence extends far beyond mere they-was-the-greatest cheerleading. Putting McCartney's more traditionally melodic "Here, There and Everywhere" and "For No One" alongside Lennon's direct-hit sneering ("Dr. Robert") and dreamscapes ("I'm Only Sleeping," "Tomorrow Never Knows") and Harrison's peaking wit ("Taxman") was as conceptually brilliant as anything Sgt. Pepper attempted, and more subtly fulfilling. A must. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews


The Beatles '1966 album "Revolver" is revolutionary. It is revolutionary. It' an album that we've never seen anything like it before or after. Every positive adjective to describe the "Revolver." It's otherworldly. But I just play "adjective game," we want to be held for review.

We return to 1966. The Beatles have just recently released "Rubber Soul" (the previous year, and 1965), which will result from critics as their best record mature. Also released this year"Help!" A soundtrack for the film, which also showed (in my honest opinion, anyway), since the Fab Four up to a year.

But by the time '66 rolled around, the Beatles were a full-fledged band. Have always been more of a "beat group from Liverpool." Well, I have always been willing to change, and experimental music forever. And that is still friendly.

"Revolver" was released in 1966 there were two different tracks directory. The American version had 11 tracks(three of them had appeared on previous studio albums of the Beatles 'Yesterday' ... and now, "a Beatles record many collectors is extremely rare - but that's another story), and the English version, the 14 songs had.

When Parlophone / Capitol were rereleasing The Beatles catalog on CD in 1990, the English edition was published on CD, and so intelligent.

"Taxman," George Harrison shows his angriest. And 'one of the best anti-tax songs you'll ever findif not the best. Harrison's voice is due, and is certainly much, since the guide is due! " Album. What is open for a great way for this brilliant masterpiece.

"Eleanor Rigby" is one of the most famous and memorable songs of the Beatles now. A shot # 1 for the Fab Four's song Paul McCartney will be accompanied by a string quartet. This is not the only time he sang with a quartet, accompanied his 1965 # 1 hit "Yesterday" also included a string quartet. ATons of people within these classics, including Ray Charles.

Other songs like 'Love You To "(perhaps first exploration of the Beatles' music of India, and certainly not the last)," Good Day Sunshine, "" Doctor Robert "," She Said She Said "and, of course, # 1 - Hit 'Yellow Submarine', all have shown how quickly the boys grew.

Perhaps my personal favorite Beatles song is the album are "For No One". Personally I always thought this would be areally perfect for the band's previous albums, "Rubber Soul". Right between "that of yourself" and "Word". If it was only written in 1965 (sigh) ... But register here fits very well, and has always been one of my favorites.

But perhaps technically the best song of the album is the last song. "Tomorrow Never Knows" gave listeners a great taster of what was to happen. In fact, it is a perfect taste of things. Turn of your mind, relax and float downstream ... "wrote one of the best lines in the history of psychedelic rock, bar none. When you hear, you can hear traces of what the band who are still exploring further with their upcoming album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band".

And that is part of the charm of "Revolver". The visit of the Beatles with lots of different styles here. Folk-rock ( "I'm Only Sleeping"), baroque pop-rock ( "Eleanor Rigby"), psychedelic rock ( "Tomorrow Never Knows") and blues-rock ( "Got to Get You IntoMy Life '), among others. I am quite convinced that the Beatles have more opportunities to 'Revolver,' Another album, including "Sgt Pepper." It's just so experimental.

Overall, you do not have a rock and roll collection, to "Revolver". It 'a fact. This is one of the best moments, has not touched the Beatles and probably a thousand stars (five stars, like me) feel about this album. You must have 'Revolver' in your record collection, whether that are large or small. ItShould not be a crime.

Very, very, very, very recommendable for those who appreciate good music, regardless of gender.

ENJOY!


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