Revolver

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Revolver
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Artist: The Beatles
Released: 1966, 5 August
Labels: Parlophone
Average rating: Based on DM and site visitor ratings
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Tracks

Average song rating Taxman (Harrison, Lennon) - 2:39 Lyrics
Average song rating Eleanor Rigby (Lennon, McCartney) - 2:08 Lyrics
Average song rating I'm Only Sleeping (Lennon) - 3:01 Lyrics
Average song rating Love You to (Harrison) - 3:01 Lyrics
Average song rating Here, There and Everywhere (McCartney) - 2:26 Lyrics
Average song rating Yellow Submarine (Lennon, McCartney) - 2:41 Lyrics
Average song rating She Said She Said (Lennon) - 2:37 Lyrics
Average song rating Good Day Sunshine (McCartney) - 2:10 Lyrics
Average song rating And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon) - 2:01 Lyrics
Average song rating 10  For No One (McCartney) - 2:02 Lyrics
Average song rating 11  Doctor Robert (Lennon, McCartney) - 2:15 Lyrics
Average song rating 12  I Want to Tell You (Harrison) - 2:30 Lyrics
Average song rating 13  Got to Get You Into My Life (McCartney) - 2:31 Lyrics
Average song rating 14  Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon) - 2:57 Lyrics
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Credits

Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Geoff Emerick
Photography: Robert Whitaker
Design: Klaus Voormann
George Harrison: Vocals, Guitar, Sitar, Tambourine, Sound Effects
John Lennon: Vocals, Guitar, Horn, Marimbas, Organ, Rhythm Guitar, Tambourine, Sound Effects
Paul McCartney: Vocals, Bass Guitar, Guitar
Ringo Starr: Drums, Vocals, Tambourine

Reviews

Site visitor reviews
10/10 d bestwhkibb (December 31, 2007)
JESUS CHRISTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT these guys are fucking amazing. EVERY DAMN SONG is fantastic here. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this album. All 3 songwriters are at their peak, John beginning to experiment heavily (musically.. I couldn't care less about drugs) but holding on to his melodic ear while Paul experiments with non-rock arrangement successfully across the board (strings on ER, harpsichord on For No One, horns on GTGYIML). George comes out with three absolute winners (Taxman, Love You To - the first total sitar song, and I Want To Tell You). This album is perfect. That's it. And no, Yellow Sub isn't a flaw, its novelty that only lasts about 2 minutes and never wears off.
10/10 Navigatoryo (January 19, 2006)
A point of no return. A before-after moment in music. Listen carefully the less-known-songs: Tomorrow: a beginning of an era, I\'m Only Sleepin:how build a song with natural sounds and sound effects. She said: incredible, most \"beatlesque\" bands can\'t play that song, because they can\'t catch the simply and complex structure of this. Also the sounds: the guitars, the voices, even the feedbacks are great. Magistral.
8/10 Peter S. (August 10, 2005)
I have had a tough time over the years rating this album in terms of their best. A few times I've come close to calling it my favourite based on the greatness of Good Day Sunshine, And Your Bird can Sing, Taxman, and what I think is the finest cut, Here, There and Everywhere. The songs that bring me down to earth are the lousy Dr. Robert and I'm only Sleeping. Plus there's the too weird (but at times interesting) Tomorrow Never Knows. Still, one of their best.
10/10 wings fan (December 4, 2004)
I love this album. "Good Day Sunshine" "I'm Only Sleeping" "Love You To" and "Got To Get You Into My Life" get 10/10 from me. "Elenor Rigby" "Here There and Everywhere" "And Your Bird Can Sing" "Doctor Robert" and "For No One" get 9/10. "I Want to Tell You" and "Taxman" get 8/10. "She Said She Said" and "Tomorrow Never Knows" get 7/10, and "Yellow Submarine" gets 5/10

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