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Revolver
Re-mastered at Abbey Road, when the dust settles amidst critical debates, fewer than ten albums compete for the title of the Best Album Ever Recorded. Revolver is one of the chosen few.
The Beatlesâ experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. âtomorrow never knowsâ was inspired by the Tibetan book of the dead, Harrisonâs âTaxmanâ was a bitter diatribe, and Mccartneyâs âEleanor Rigbyâ was a bleak portrait of loneliness. balanced with upbeat songs like âGood Day Sunshineâ and âYellow Submarine,â âRevolverâ proved the Beatles were not mere pop stars, but musical artists in search of new sounds and ideas.
The Beatlesâ experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. âtomorrow never knowsâ was inspired by the Tibetan book of the dead, Harrisonâs âTaxmanâ was a bitter diatribe, and Mccartneyâs âEleanor Rigbyâ was a bleak portrait of loneliness. balanced with upbeat songs like âGood Day Sunshineâ and âYellow Submarine,â âRevolverâ proved the Beatles were not mere pop stars, but musical artists in search of new sounds and ideas.
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Re-mastered at Abbey Road, when the dust settles amidst critical debates, fewer than ten albums compete for the title of the Best Album Ever Recorded. Revolver is one of the chosen few.
The Beatlesâ experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. âtomorrow never knowsâ was inspired by the Tibetan book of the dead, Harrisonâs âTaxmanâ was a bitter diatribe, and Mccartneyâs âEleanor Rigbyâ was a bleak portrait of loneliness. balanced with upbeat songs like âGood Day Sunshineâ and âYellow Submarine,â âRevolverâ proved the Beatles were not mere pop stars, but musical artists in search of new sounds and ideas.
The Beatlesâ experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. âtomorrow never knowsâ was inspired by the Tibetan book of the dead, Harrisonâs âTaxmanâ was a bitter diatribe, and Mccartneyâs âEleanor Rigbyâ was a bleak portrait of loneliness. balanced with upbeat songs like âGood Day Sunshineâ and âYellow Submarine,â âRevolverâ proved the Beatles were not mere pop stars, but musical artists in search of new sounds and ideas.
























