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Besides, it's not as though the Beatle police are going to come around to your place, and confiscate all your existing copies of Revolver, and force you to accept this new-fangled rendering. Here, There And Everywhere” sounds incredibly gorgeous, and the minuet-esque “For No One” feels richer than any version I’ve ever heard. Released on 5 August 1966, it was the Beatles' final recording project before their retirement as live performers, and marked a progression on their 1965 release Rubber Soul in terms of the group's readiness to experiment in the recording studio. Across all the configurations, Revolver’s Special Edition showcases the GRAMMY-winning original album artwork created by The Beatles’ longtime friend, German bassist and artist Klaus Voormann.
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In October 2021, Martin told Super Deluxe Edition: "I don't think it's ready at this moment in time", [3] but noted about Revolver: "There's not as much bouncing down on Revolver as there is on Pepper. Also agree that it's an obvious mistake to have missed the circle of heads that would have been perfect for side 2.I think it would have been really cool if they had used the picture inside the gatefold of the double CD for the B-Side instead of the rear jacket photo. Includes insert with mastering notes, updated publishing/copyright details, and ad for Cirque Du Soleil "Love" show. Revolver's cover artwork, designed by Klaus Voormann, won the 1967 Grammy Award for Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts. The initial 1st UK Mono release featured the psychedelic track Tomorrow Never Knows known as mix 11 which was soon withdrawn.
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Mark Smotroff is an avid vinyl collector who has also worked in marketing communications for decades.When “Revolver” was initially mixed a different master for “Tomorrow Never Knows” was sent off to be pressed. Taken with the whole of Revolver, the short three-year span between these songs illuminates the band’s astonishing creative progression. Also something to note on these original labels is that each song title was followed by song credits and then lead vocalist.