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Revolver
     Artist : The Beatles
     List Price : $42.98 USD  
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 2008-07-15
     Studio : Emd Int'l
     Label : Emd Int'l
     Avg. Customer Rating : (826 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Revolver
     The Turning Point For The Beatles
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     From just three years(1964-1967), The Beatles were "I Want To Hold Your Hand", to, "I'd Love To Turn You On", Just three years and only after three years the band was at there peak and was starting to go into the full relams of psychedelia music. Such songs as "Love You To", and "Tommorow Never Knows", were unheard of as "pop" songs at that time. The Beatles were taking a giant step though Revolver still has a few of there short and snippy love songs it really marked the beginning of a new era for the Beatles. Revolver is probaly one of the first mainstream albums that includes psychedelic music and was just a hint of what was too come in one years and how many great albums would come out and change music forever.
   

Customer Reviews for Revolver Cd
     Terrific!
     Rating:
     After shifting gears with RUBBER SOUL, The Beatles turned out another classic album in REVOLVER. Split into two albums when first issued in the US (YESTERDAY AND TODAY -- initally with the "Butcher shop" cover and then switched to the Steamer trunk cover of the lads -- and REVOLVER with less songs. YESTERDAY AND TODAY used some tracks off REVOLVER'S UK release such as "Dr. Robert" and some 45 singles that had not been collected elsewhere such as "Paperback Writer", "We Can Work it Out"). There are a number of really stand out songs on this one: Harrison's "Taxman", Paul's "Got to Get You into My Life", John's "She Said, She Said" (reputedly inspired by an acid party where Lennon heard Peter Fonda utter the line "I know what it's like to be dead."). Also are the eeriely sad "Eleanor Rigby" and the jaunty "Yellow Submarine" and "Good Day Sunshine". Topped off with the grand finale, "Tomorrow Never Knows" (a psychedelic song if ever there was one.) A Good time is guaranteed for all.



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