Paul McCartney isn’t always the most confident man. He once freaked out that The Beatles’ Revolver was entirely out of tune. He explained how the other Beatles reacted to his feelings. John Lennon had ...
The Beatles ’ American record company decided not to release their albums. Instead, Capitol chopped them up to generate more ...
CD 1: Revolver (New stereo mix) - Taxman; Eleanor Rigby; I’m Only Sleeping; Love You To; Here, There And Everywhere; Yellow Submarine; She Said She Said; Good Day Sunshine; And Your Bird Can Sing; For ...
At the height of their immense fame, the Beatles held a mock funeral for themselves with this iconically eccentric album.
The legendary quartet's pivot-point LP gets a fresh spin You To” benefits from a tighter, more upfront sound too, the sitars, tabla and fuzz guitars buzzing with a humming, psychedelic energy ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. BEATLES 1966 Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, John Lennon and George Harrison at ...
You’ll probably disagree with every single selection in this list of their most overrated albums, but let he who ... it had shock value, but that’s about all Never Mind the Bollocks ...
The Beatles are releasing a new 13CD collection on January 20 (January 21 in North America). “The US Albums” brings together ... and the US version of Revolver are all appearing on CD for ...
Now, just a week after that track made a splash, the Fab Four has scored its first new charting album in several years. The Beatles debut a new collection on this week's edition of the Top Album ...
That song, along with the equally revolutionary psychedelic freakout Tomorrow Never Knows, appear on 1966’s Revolver, the ...
The Beatles ... Revolver? Released in December 1965, Rubber Soul marked a pivotal moment in The Beatles' evolution. It saw them moving away from the straightforward pop sound of their early ...
As did millions and millions of others.” Pink Floyd recorded their debut album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn in Abbey Road while The Beatles laid down Sgt Pepper in the same building.