Revolver (album)
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Rock , psychedelic rock , pop , experimental rock |
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34 min 59 s |
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Revolver is the seventh studio album by the British group The Beatles , released in Great Britain on August 5, 1966. In Germany, the album was released on July 28, 1966, here it was their eleventh album, including the compilation albums .
In the USA a version with only eleven instead of fourteen songs was released on August 5, 1966, here it was their 13th album. The UK version of Revolver was released on CD in the US on July 21, 1987 .
Emergence
The development that began with Rubber Soul continued with the work on Revolver . The Beatles spent more and more time perfecting their sound in the studio and trying out sonic possibilities. Among other things, they experimented with reverse tapes, as can be heard in the songs I'm Only Sleeping and Tomorrow Never Knows . At the request of the Beatles, Ken Townshend, a sound engineer at Abbey Road Studios , developed a recording process that uses an artificial double track to create a slightly delayed or advanced image of a recording track ( automatic double-tracking , or ADT for short ) . This process was used intensively for the first time on Revolver , and Geoff Emerick continued to try to make the bass and drum sounds more dominant.
George Martin said: “More and more, their own ideas came to fruition in the studio. They started telling me what they wanted and pushed me for more ideas and ways to turn those ideas into reality. From Revolver you can tell that the guys were listening to a lot of American records and thinking: 'Can we have this or that effect too?' "
Paul McCartney said of the musical changes: “I heard Stockhausen , a piece consisted of a lot of plink-plonks and interesting ideas. Maybe our audience wouldn't mind a few small changes, we thought, and if they did, bad luck! We always just followed our own nose - almost always anyway. "
John Lennon : “Paul and I are really excited about this electronic music. Clink glasses, a few beeps from the radio, then you rewind the tape and repeat the tones at intervals. Some people make whole symphonies out of them. "
While John Lennon called Rubber Soul a "pot album" ( pot = cannabis ), he called Revolver the "acid album" ( acid = colloquially the drug LSD ) because the Beatles had come into contact with LSD in the meantime. The effects of drug experiences were evident in the psychedelic pieces that the Beatles recorded for Revolver, which also pioneered a new musical trend: psychedelic rock .
It was mainly John Lennon and George Harrison who composed psychedelic songs early on. Harrison had meanwhile dealt more intensively with Indian music , which was reflected in his song Love You To . The sitar used on the song later became a trademark of psychedelic music. While the instrument was only used sparingly on Norwegian Wood , it was the main instrument on Love You To .
Noteworthy was Tomorrow Never Knows with feedback and tapes played backwards. John Lennon was inspired by Timothy Leary's instructions: “Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream”. Lennon's distorted voice gave the piece dreamlike features, accompanied by a hypnotic drum beat. The songs I'm Only Sleeping and She Said She Said were also influenced by psychedelics.
Another track was Yellow Submarine with Ringo Starr's lead vocal. The music was by no means psychedelic, but the text of the piece, written by Paul McCartney, gave room for interpretation beyond the seemingly banal content. McCartney always denied drug references, however, for him it was just a nursery rhyme. In 1968, the cartoon of the same name, which was released in theaters in July, conveyed a different message: The yellow submarine Yellow Submarine was portrayed as the perfect psychedelic vehicle.
For the first time George Harrison contributed three songs to a Beatles album.
The recordings for the LP began on April 6, 1966, a total of 16 songs were recorded during the sessions, 14 of which were used for the album. Two other recorded songs did not come on the album, but were released in advance as single on June 10, 1966: Paperback Writer by Paul McCartney and Rain by John Lennon. The single became the tenth number one hit in the UK, twelfth in the US and second in Germany. For the first time, professional music videos were shot for advertising purposes for the single. The aim was to send them to the television stations so that they no longer have to appear everywhere. The shooting of Paperback Writer and Rain took place on May 19 and 20, 1966 under the direction of Michael Lindsay-Hogg .
George Harrison: “The Beatlemania made it very difficult to get around. And because it was more convenient, we didn't go to the TV studios as often to promote our records. We preferred to make our own little films and put them on TV. I think the first more professional ones were Paperback Writer and Rain at Chiswick House . They were the forerunners of the videos. "
The last recordings were made on June 21, 1966, the mono mixes took place on June 20, 21 and 22, and the stereo mixes on June 21 and 22, 1966. Various studio musicians were used during the recordings. The very complex recordings meant that the music at live concerts became more difficult to reproduce, so that on the last tour in the USA in August 1966 the Beatles did not play a song from the album, but the single Paperback Writer did .
The album Revolver entered the UK charts at number one on August 10, 1966, where it remained for seven weeks. It was the Beatles' seventh number one album in the UK. In Germany it was the sixth album by the Beatles, which reached number one on the charts. There were over 300,000 pre-orders for the album in the UK. The double A-side single Eleanor Rigby / Yellow Submarine was released like the album on August 5, 1966 and also reached number one in the British charts, becoming the eleventh number one hit in Great Britain and the third in Germany. It was the only Beatles single in Great Britain that Ringo Starr contributed the lead vocals.
As a play on words, the title Revolver does not refer to a weapon, but to the rotation of the turntable. Originally the album was supposed to be called Abracadabra , but it was found that this title had already been used. Other alternative names were Magic Circles and Beatles on Safari .
The album was released in a mono and a stereo version. In Germany the album was only distributed in stereo mix.
The mono version is also characterized by the different mixes of the songs Taxman (the cowbell starts earlier in the mono version ), I'm Only Sleeping (the backward guitar runs sound different), Got to Get You into My Life (the mono version is eight seconds longer and the closing vocals by Paul McCartney are different from the stereo version), Tomorrow Never Knows (the first pressing of the British mono version contains a different mix) Love You To (longer end of the song), Yellow Submarine (different mix of the sound effects and the background vocals and the guitar), Here, There and Everywhere (different mix of the background vocals), I Want to Tell You (the piano has been mixed more in the foreground), Eleanor Rigby and For No One (the vocals have more dominance on both songs) .
Other - unused - recorded versions of the songs Tomorrow Never Knows , Got to Get You into My Life , And Your Bird Can Sing , Taxman , Eleanor Rigby (Strings only) , I'm Only Sleeping (Rehearsal) and I'm Only Sleeping are located on the album Anthology 2 . The CD maxi single (formerly EP ) Real Love contains other versions of the songs Yellow Submarine and Here, There and Everywhere .
George Martin released his album George Martin Instrumentally Salutes the Beatle Girls in November 1966 , on which he played the songs Eleanor Rigby , She Said She Said , I'm Only Sleeping , Got to Get You Into My Life , Yellow Submarine , Here, There and Everywhere , And Your Bird Can Sing and Good Day Sunshine reinterpreted.
The US music magazine Rolling Stone leads revolver in the list of " 500 Greatest Albums of All Time " in third place.
Explanations of the songs
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Taxman (Harrison)
- In this piece, George Harrison deals with the English taxation policy, so the then British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and the later Prime Minister Edward Heath are dubbed as tax collectors (“Ha ha, Mr. Wilson, ha ha, Mr. Heath…”). The guitar solo was played by Paul McCartney.
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Eleanor Rigby ( Lennon / McCartney )
- When recording Eleanor Rigby , none of the Beatles played an instrument. Her producer George Martin wrote an arrangement for a string octet for this song, with Paul McCartney singing.
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I'm Only Sleeping (Lennon / McCartney)
- According to George Harrison, this is the first piece in which the Beatles used instruments played backwards, here in the guitar solo. First the solo was composed as it should sound, then played back from behind in order to be able to incorporate it backwards into the piece. The piece was written and sung by John Lennon.
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Love You To (Harrison)
- The Indian tabla player Anil Bhagwat was brought into the studio especially for this piece . Harrison played the sitar solo at the beginning of the piece. The working title of the song was Granny Smith .
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Here, There and Everywhere (Lennon / McCartney)
- This love song, composed by McCartney, originated at John Lennon's pool. McCartney tried to start the stanzas with the words "here", "there" and "everywhere". The intro (“To lead a better life…”) anticipates the harmonic changes of the song. The piece is one of McCartney's favorite pieces. Lennon also named it as one of his favorites in his interview with Playboy magazine .
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Yellow Submarine (Lennon / McCartney)
- This song, like most of his vocal numbers, was written specifically for Ringo Starr . It's a McCartney composition. The story for the film Yellow Submarine was later invented around the imaginary yellow submarine . In addition to the Beatles, many other people in the studio sing along in the chorus , including George Martin.
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She Said She Said (Lennon / McCartney)
- In this song Lennon deals with an LSD experience. He was inspired to the text of the piece by a conversation with Peter Fonda , who - under the influence of LSD - said “I know what it's like to be dead…”, said Lennon in his interview with the music magazine Rolling Stone in 1970. Last Piece by revolver , She Said She Said was recorded within six hours on the last day of the sessions. Since Paul McCartney had left the studio prematurely after an argument with the other Beatles, George Harrison had to play the bass part.
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Good Day Sunshine (Lennon / McCartney)
- Inspired by the song Daydream group Lovin 'Spoonful Paul McCartney wrote this lighthearted piece in John Lennon's mansion in Kenwood. McCartney played the piano and George Martin played the piano solo.
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And Your Bird Can Sing (Lennon / McCartney)
- The most striking feature of this piece, composed by Lennon, are the two-part guitar runs, recorded by Harrison and McCartney. John Lennon described his composition in the Playboy interview in 1980 as a "waste product".
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For No One (Lennon / McCartney)
- The more intensive work on her music and the search for new arrangements and usable instruments led to the fact that the horn player Alan Civil was hired for this McCartney composition to record the short horn solo. Otherwise only two of the Beatles took part: Paul McCartney with his vocals, keyboard and bass and Ringo Starr as percussionist .
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Doctor Robert (Lennon / McCartney)
- This Doctor Robert really existed. Dr. Robert Freymann practiced in New York . The song is about a doctor who supplies prominent people with drugs whenever they ask him about it.
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I Want to Tell You (Harrison)
- George Harrison's third piece on revolver . Like many of Harrison's songs, I Want to Tell You did not have a title for a long time and was thus recorded under the working title of Laxton's Superb (a variety of apple).
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Got to Get You into My Life (Lennon / McCartney)
- For this piece McCartney had the sound of the Motown records from the USA in mind, so a brass group was used here. As with several of McCartney's other compositions, the chords were played staccato on the beats. In Barry Miles' biography Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now , McCartney comments on the content of the text: “ Got to Get You into My Life was a song I wrote when I first became acquainted with marijuana . [...] he's not about a person, he's really about grass. "
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Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon / McCartney)
- As with A Hard Day's Night , the title goes back to a saying from Starr that John Lennon remembered. The original title of this track was The Void . The latter refers to Timothy Leary , who advocated an expansion of consciousness through drugs. Lennon was taking LSD at the time and was influenced by Leary. Notably, this song was first recorded during the recording sessions for the album Revolver . The then revolutionary sound effects were achieved with the help of belt loops that were mixed at random. Harrison played the sitar on the piece and McCartney played the guitar solo, which was mixed backwards.
Cover design
The design of the cover comes from Klaus Voormann , a friend of the Beatles from their days in Hamburg , and is designed as a mixture of collage and line drawing . The back cover photo is from Robert Whitaker and shows the Beatles in the recording studio.
Paul McCartney said of the cover: “Klaus had been a good friend since the time in Hamburg - he was one of the 'Exis', the existentialists that we met at the time. We knew he was drawing and doing graphic design , admittedly we didn't know what exactly he was doing, but he had been to college. We knew it had to be good, so we said, 'Why don't you come up with something for the LP cover?' He did it, and we were all very pleased with it. "
Originally the album cover was designed by Robert Freeman , his design showed a photo montage of the faces of the Beatles.
Track list
No. | song | author | Lead vocals | Length stereo version | Length mono version |
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1 | Taxman | Harrison | Harrison | 2:39 | 2:42 |
2 | Eleanor Rigby | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:07 | 2:09 |
3 | I'm only sleeping | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 3:00 | 3:03 |
4th | Love you to | Harrison | Harrison | 3:00 | 3:08 |
5 | Here, There and Everywhere | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:25 | 2:26 |
6th | Yellow Submarine | Lennon / McCartney | Rigid | 2:39 | 2:42 |
7th | She said she said | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 2:36 | 2:39 |
No. | song | author | Lead vocals | Length stereo version | Length mono version |
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8th | Good Day Sunshine | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:09 | 2:12 |
9 | And Your Bird Can Sing | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 2:00 | 2:03 |
10 | For No One | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:00 | 2:02 |
11 | Doctor Robert | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 2:14 | 2:17 |
12 | I want to tell you | Harrison | Harrison | 2:28 | 2:32 |
13 | Got to Get You into My Life | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:29 | 2:39 |
14th | Tomorrow Never Knows | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 3:02 | 2:58 |
- The lengths of the songs are based on the 2009 CD versions.
Re-releases
- On April 30, 1987 the album Revolver was first released as a CD in Europe (USA: July 21, 1987), exclusively in a stereo mix. The mastering was next George Martin from the sound engineer of the Abbey Road Studios monitored Mike Jarrett. The CD is accompanied by an eight-page illustrated booklet.
- On September 9, 2009 the album was released remastered in a stereo mix on CD and as part of The Beatles Stereo Box Set . The remastered mono version became available as part of the box The Beatles in mono , also since September 9, 2009. The stereo version of the CD, which was re-released in 2009, was remastered by Guy Massey and Steve Rooke, the mono version by Paul Hicks, Sean Magee and Guy Massey. While the cover design of the mono CD was based on the original LP version, the fold-out CD cardboard cover of the stereo version was redesigned by Drew Lorimer. The stereo CD also includes a 24-page booklet that contains photos of the Beatles, information on the album by Kevin Howlett and Mike Heatley and information on the recordings by Allan Rouse and Kevin Howlett. The CD contains documentation in QuickTime format, consisting of video excerpts and modified images from the studio sessions, accompanied by played music tracks, outtakes or studio conversations from the album.
- The remastered stereo vinyl long-playing record was released in November 2012 with the The Beatles Remastered Vinyl Box Set , the remastered mono-vinyl long-playing record in September 2014 with the box The Beatles In Mono .
- The album was first published in download format on November 16, 2010 on iTunes , and from December 24, 2015, the album was also available from other providers and streaming services.
Recording dates
The recordings for the album took place between April 6 and June 21, 1966 exclusively in Abbey Road Studios (studios 2 and 3) under the production direction of George Martin . The recording engineer was Geoff Emerick , and his assistants were Phil McDonald, Richard Lush and Jerry Boys. In addition to George Martin, guest musicians played five songs. The song She Said She Said was recorded without Paul McCartney, Eleanor Rigby without Ringo Starr and Love You To without John Lennon. Only Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and guest musician Alan Civil were involved in the song For No One .
No. | song | Recording dates | Studio | Cast / guest musician | Sound carrier (European first release) |
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1 | Tomorrow Never Knows | Apr 6 + 7, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 3 and 2 |
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2 | Got to Get You into My Life |
May 18, 1966, June 17, 1966 |
April 7, 8 + 11, 1966, Abbey Road Studio 3 and 2 |
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3 | Love you to | Apr 11-13, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 and 3 | revolver | |
4th | Paperback Writer | Apr 13-14, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 3 |
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5 | Rain | April 14-16, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 3 and 2 |
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6th | Doctor Robert | Apr 17-19, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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7th | And Your Bird Can Sing | April 20-26, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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8th | Taxman | 20.-22. Apr. 1966, May 16, 1966, June 21, 1966 |
Abbey Road Studio 2 and 3 |
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9 | I'm only sleeping | April 27 + 29, 1966, May 5 + 6, 1966 |
Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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10 | Eleanor Rigby | April 28 + 29, 1966, June 6, 1966 |
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11 | For No One | May 9, 16, 19, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 and 3 |
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12 | Yellow Submarine | May 26, 1966, June 1, 1966 |
Abbey Road Studio 3 and 2 |
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13 | I want to tell you | June 2nd + 3rd, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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14th | Good Day Sunshine | June 8 + 9, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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15th | Here, There and Everywhere | June 14, 16, 17, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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16 | She said she said | June 21, 1966 | Abbey Road Studio 2 |
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American publication
Revolver (US version) | ||||
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Label (s) | Capitol Records , Universal Music | |||
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Emergence
The album Revolver was the thirteenth album by the Beatles in the US and their tenth of Capitol Records released studio album ( Introducing ... The Beatles was of Vee-Jay Records and A Hard Day's Night was developed by United Artists released The Beatles' Story is a documentation Album) and reached number one on the US Billboard 200 , where it stayed for six weeks, making it the ninth number one album there. In July 2000, the album was multi-platinum in the US for five million copies sold.
As with the US albums A Hard Day's Night , Help! and Rubber Soul also contributed revolver the same name as the British original album, but was not identical title list and content.
The US version of Revolver contains only eleven instead of 14 songs, as three tracks, at the request of Capitol Records , from the British original I'm Only Sleeping , And Your Bird Can Sing and Doctor Robert are already on the US album Yesterday and Today had been published. Since the three songs are sung by John Lennon, the US version of Revolver only contains two songs by Lennon, three by George Harrison, one by Ringo Starr and five by Paul McCartney, so that the American audience is dominated by Paul McCartney noticed.
On August 12, 1966, the Beatles started their fourth US tour in Chicago . Revolver marketing in the US was overshadowed by the publication of a remark by John Lennon in an earlier interview that the Beatles were "already more popular than Jesus ". After nerve-racking press conferences, public record burnings and demonstrations by the Ku Klux Klan , the group decided not to go on tour anymore and to move their work exclusively to the studio. The tour ended on August 29, 1966 with a concert in front of 25,000 listeners in Candlestick Park of San Francisco .
John Lennon said, “We've had enough of the gigs forever. I can't think of any reason that could lead us to another tour. We are honestly exhausted. It doesn't give us anything anymore - it's really not fair to the fans, we know that, but we have to think of ourselves. "
The album was released in a mono and a stereo version. The British mono and stereo versions were adopted for the album.
The US version of the album was also released in mono and stereo in Canada on August 8, 1966, and in Mexico in the fall of 1966 .
Track list
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number | song | author | Lead vocals | length |
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1 | Taxman | Harrison | Harrison | 2:39 |
2 | Eleanor Rigby | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:06 |
3 | Love you to | Harrison | Harrison | 3:00 |
4th | Here, There and Everywhere | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:25 |
5 | Yellow Submarine | Lennon / McCartney | Rigid | 2:41 |
6th | She said she said | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 2:37 |
number | song | author | Lead vocals | length |
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7th | Good Day Sunshine | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:08 |
8th | For No One | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:00 |
9 | I want to tell you | Harrison | Harrison | 2:28 |
10 | Got to Get You into My Life | Lennon / McCartney | McCartney | 2:29 |
11 | Tomorrow Never Knows | Lennon / McCartney | Lennon | 2:57 |
Republication
In January 2014, the US version of Revolver was released as part of the CD box The US Albums , it was also released separately and contains the mono and stereo versions of the album. For the albums in The US Albums Box, the remastered British mono and stereo tapes released in September 2009 were essentially used. The album has been available as a download from iTunes since January 17, 2014 .
Chart positions of the album
album | Release Date | Best placement in the charts | Label catalog no. | |||||||
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Type | title | GB | US | DE | GB | US | DE | GB | US | DE |
Studio album | revolver | Aug 5, 1966 | Aug 8, 1966 | July 28, 1966 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Parlophone PMC 7009 (mono) PCS 7009 (stereo) |
Capitol T 2576 (mono) ST 2576 (stereo) |
LISTEN TO Elektrola SHZE 186 (Stereo) |
Studio album CD first release |
revolver | Apr 30, 1987 | July 21, 1987 | Apr 1987 | 55 | - | - | Parlophone CDP 7 46441 2 |
Capitol CDP 7 46441 2 |
EMI CDP 7 46441 2 |
Studio album remastered CD re-release |
revolver | Sep 9 2009 | Sep 9 2009 | Sep 9 2009 | 9 | 10 | 59 | Apple / EMI 3824172 |
Apple / Capitol 3824172 |
Apple / EMI 3824172 |
Single releases
single | Release Date | Best placement in the charts | Label catalog no. | ||||||
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A side / B side | GB | US | DE | GB | US | DE | GB | US | DE |
Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby | Aug 5, 1966 | Aug 8, 1966 | Aug 5, 1966 | 1 | 2/11 | 1 | Parlophone R5493 | Capitol 5715 | Odeon O 23 280 |
Got to Get You Into My Life / Helter Skelter | - | May 31, 1976 | June 1976 | nv | 7 / - | - | - | Capitol 4274 | Odeon 1C006-06167 |
literature
- Jann S. Wenner: John Lennon and the Beatles - The legendary Rolling Stone interview “Lennon Remembers” . Hannibal Verlag, Höfen 2002, ISBN 3-85445-204-7 .
- Mark Lewisohn: The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road Years . ISBN 0-600-61207-4 .
- Mark Lewisohn: The Complete Beatles Chronicle . ISBN 0-600-61001-2 .
- Neville Stannard: The Long & Winding Road . ISBN 0-907080-96-0 .
- Ian MacDonald: Revolution in the Head . ISBN 978-0-09-952679-7 .
- Christoph Maus: The Beatles Worldwide . ISBN 978-3-9809137-1-3 .
- Christoph Maus: The Beatles Worldwide II . ISBN 3-9809137-2-4 .
- The Beatles: Revolver . In: Der Spiegel . No. 38 , 1966, pp. 165 ( online review).
Web links
- Information on Revolver (official site)
- Information on Revolver (UK Version)
- Information about revolver (US version)
- Lyrics and record covers in LyricWiki
Individual evidence
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 206.
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 212.
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 206.
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 214.
- ^ Richie Unterberger: The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film. ISBN 0-87930-892-3 , p. 168.
- ↑ Differences in the mixes of Beatles songs
- ↑ George Martin Album: George Martin Instrumentally Salutes the Beatle Girls.
- ↑ 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: The Beatles, 'Revolver'. In: Rolling Stone . May 24, 2012, accessed April 16, 2014 .
- ↑ Barry Miles : Paul McCartney. Many years from now . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1999. ISBN 3-499-60892-8 ; P. 329.
- ↑ a b David Sheff: The Ballad of John and Yoko. The last big interview . Verlagsgruppe Koch / Hannibal, Höfen, p. 186.
- ↑ Barry Miles: Paul McCartney. Many years from now . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1999. ISBN 3-499-60892-8 , p. 332.
- ↑ Barry Miles: Paul McCartney. Many years from now . Rowohlt, Reinbek 1999. ISBN 3-499-60892-8 , p. 229.
- ^ Cover of the album Revolver
- ^ Back cover of the album Revolver
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 212.
- ↑ Original cover of the album Revolver
- ↑ Download the Beatles songs
- ↑ Streaming the Beatles songs
- ↑ Multi-platinum award
- ^ The Beatles: The Beatles Anthology . ISBN 3-550-07132-9 , p. 229.
- ↑ Mixing the songs
- ↑ Canadian version: Revolver
- ↑ Mexican version: Revolver