I’d argue that it doesn’t matter. Counting down to 'Revolver': The Best Beatles albums The Beatles new song, 'Now and Then,' is a haunting coda to the story “Now and Then” is one of three ...
Brian Wilson once named the record he believed to be the coolest of all time, a Beatles classic that inspired him to make the ...
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 ...
At the height of their immense fame, the Beatles held a mock funeral for themselves with this iconically eccentric album.
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 ...
The goal of this album was to make a serious statement that would cause quite a few English old ladies to clutch their pearls. The band came close to using the original name, but Steve Jones heard a ...
The Beatles have been nominated for two Grammy awards this year, and no, we did not accidentally fall into a time warp back ...
The album greatly impressed Brian Wilson ... a critical darling and heavily influenced The Beatles' next move. Released in August 1966, Revolver took the experimentation of Rubber Soul even ...
A classic interview with the band's late chief engineer – "You could really see the joy in their faces as they played; it was ...
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 ...
The Manchester group was hailed in the late 1980s as the iconic British band for a disenchanted generation. When they released their second album 30 years ago, everything fell apart ...