Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Beatles : Revolver (Purple Chick Deluxe Edition and More..)



SHE SAID,

I KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE DEAD

I KNOW WHAT IT IS TO BE SAD

AND IT'S MAKING ME FEEL

LIKE I'VE NEVER BEEN BORN..


(PURPLE CHICK DELUXE EDITION)

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 Revolver 

is the seventh

 studio album

 by the English

 rock band

 The Beatles

 It was released on 

 August 5th 1966, 

accompanied by the 

double A-side single

 "Eleanor Rigby" / "Yellow Submarine".

 The album was

 the Beatles' 

final recording 

project before their

 retirement as

 live performers 

and marked 

the group's most

 overt use of 

studio technology 

to date, 

building on the

 advances of their late

 1965 release 

Rubber Soul.

 It has since become

 regarded as 

one of the greatest 

and most 

innovative albums

 in the history of

 popular music, 

with recognition

 centred on its

 range of 

musical styles, 

diverse sounds

 and lyrical content.

The Beatles recorded

 Revolver after taking 

a three-month break

 at the start of 1966, 

and during a

 period when

 London was feted 

as the era's

 cultural capital. 

Regarded by some 

commentators as the 

start of the group's

 psychedelic period, 

the songs reflect

 their interest in

 the drug LSD, 

Eastern philosophy 

and the

 avant-garde 

while addressing

 themes such as 

death 

and transcendence

 of material concerns. 

With no plans to

 reproduce their 

new material

in concert, 

the band made

 liberal use of

 automatic double tracking,

 varispeed, 

reversed tapes, 

close audio miking, 

and instruments 

outside of their 

standard live set-up. 

Among its tracks are

 "Tomorrow Never Knows",

 incorporating

 heavy Indian drone

 and a collage

 of tape loops; 

"Eleanor Rigby"

 a song about

 loneliness featuring a

 string octet

 as its only 

musical backing; 

and

 "Love You To",

 a foray into

 Hindustani 

classical music.

 The sessions also

 produced a 

non-album single,

 "Paperback Writer", 

backed with

 "Rain".




In the

 United Kingdom,

 the album's

 14 tracks

 were gradually 

distributed to radio stations

 in the weeks before

 its release.

 In North America, 

Revolver was reduced

 to 11 songs

 by Capitol Records,

 with the omitted three

 appearing on the

 June 1966 LP

 Yesterday and Today

The release there 

coincided with 

the Beatles'

 final concert tour 

and the 

controversy surrounding

 John Lennon's remark 

that the band had become

 "more popular than Jesus".

 The album topped the 

Record Retailer chart

 in the UK

 for seven weeks 

and the US 

Billboard Top LPs

 list for six weeks. 


TRACK LIST


CD 1

Paperback Writer 

(Stereo)

Rain 

(Stereo)

Taxman

 (Stereo)

Eleanor Rigby

 (Stereo)

I'm Only Sleeping

 (Stereo)

Love You To

 (Stereo)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Stereo)

Yellow Submarine 

(Stereo)

She Said She Said 

(Stereo)

Good Day Sunshine

 (Stereo)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (Stereo)

For No One

 (Stereo)

Doctor Robert

 (Stereo)

I Want To Tell You

 (Stereo)

Got To Get You Into My Life

 (Stereo)

Tomorrow Never Knows 

(Stereo)

I'm Only Sleeping 

 (US Stereo)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (US Stereo)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (US Stereo)

Paperback Writer

 (Anthology Video Mix)

Rain 

(Anthology Video Mix)

Eleanor Rigby

 (Yellow Sub Songtrack)

Love You To

 (Yellow Sub Songtrack)

Yellow Submarine 

(Yellow Sub Songtrack)

For No One

 (Anthology DVD)

Paperback Writer

 (Anthology DVD)

Rain

 (Anthology DVD)

Anthology Medley

CD 2

Paperback Writer 

(Mono)

Rain 

(Mono)

Taxman

 (Mono)

Eleanor Rigby

 (Mono)

I'm Only Sleeping

 (Mono)

Love You To

 (Mono)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Mono)

Yellow Submarine 

(Mono)

She Said She Said 

(Mono)

Good Day Sunshine

 (Mono)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (Mono)

For No One

 (Mono)

Doctor Robert

 (Mono)

I Want To Tell You

 (Mono)

Got To Get You Into My Life 

(Mono)

Tomorrow Never Knows 

(Mono Matrix II)

I'm Only Sleeping 

(US Mono)

Doctor Robert 

(US Mono)

Tomorrow Never Knows

 (Mono Matrix I)

Yellow Submarine 

(Alt Band Mix)

Yellow Submarine

 (With Announcement)

Yellow Submarine

 (Original Trailer - 1968)

Today Pepperland Goes Blue!

CD 3

Tomorrow Never Knows 

(Take 1)

Got To Get You Into My Life

 (Take 5)

Paperback Writer

 (Take 1) (Instr)

Paperback Writer 

(Take 2)

And Your Bird Can Sing 

(Take 2 Stereo)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (Take 2+overdubs)

Taxman (Take 11) 

(Anybody Got a Bit of Money Take)

Eleanor Rigby

 (Strings only)

I'm Only Sleeping

 (Rehearsal)

(Instr)

I'm Only Sleeping

 (Take 1)

For No One

 (Rehearsal)

For No One

 (Take 1)

For No One 

(Take 2)

For No One

 (Take B)

For No One 

(Take C)

For No One

 (Take 10)

For No One

 (Take 14)

Yellow Submarine

(With Intro)

  (Take 5)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Take 7+14)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Take 14)

Got To Get You Into My Life 

(Take 5)

And Your Bird Can Sing 

(Take 2)

And Your Bird Can Sing

 (Take 2+overdubs)

Tomorrow Never Knows 

(Take 1)

Tomorrow Never Knows

 (Take 3)

For No One

 (Take 10A)

For No One

 (Take 10B)

For No One 

(Take 10C)

For No One 

(Take 14)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Take 14A)

Here, There And Everywhere 

(Take 14B)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Take 14C)

Here, There And Everywhere

 (Take 14D)

Rain 

(Take 7)

Rain

 (Just Vocals)

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