Classic Beatles LP as they started shifting toward innovative studio techniques, took more drugs, and got more experimental – continuing the shift that started on Rubber Soul with tracks like “Tomorrow Never Knows”:
Turn off you mind / relax and float downstream / it is not dying / it is not dying
Artwork by Klaus Voorman, production by George Martin. Three tracks by George (Taxman, Love To You, and I Want To Tell You); the rest Lennon-McCartney. (Second pressings use their full names on the labels). US versions on Capitol, UK on Parlophone.
A remastered Revolver came out in 2022, including a couple of multi-LP deluxe sets – one with 4 LPs and a 7″ 45. But I was excited to find this original 1966 pressing via a record fair at Mill No. 5 in Lowell MA.
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