“One… two… three… four…” And we’re off – The Beatles’ seventh studio album begins with George Harrison’s tight, 12-bar riposte to the government ...
Brian Wilson once named the record he believed to be the coolest of all time, a Beatles classic that inspired him to make the ...
Before Retro Roundup gets into the subject at hand, a note about new releases in surround sound on streaming services as ...
U.S. Albums In Mono collects the Fab Four's first seven US Capitol albums, all released between January 1964 and March 1965 ...
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 ...
Those two songs were completed and released as singles in 1995 and 96, marking The Beatles' first "new ... year to create a new mix of the band's album Revolver. "It has to learn what the sound ...
At the height of their immense fame, the Beatles held a mock funeral for themselves with this iconically eccentric album.
The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammy awards this year, and no, we did not accidentally fall into a time warp back ...
To say that the Beatles changed pop music would be an ... from shaggy rock & roll through opulent and multi-textured albums like Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band journeyed ...
A look at the nominations’ unexpected and intriguing story lines, including the role of an absent Drake, the validation of ...
One of the most competitive cases of one upmanship in music history and how it ... a little bit competitive when I heard The Beatles were recording Revolver.” “I thought, 'We've got to ...