The Beatles’ “Get Back” film and the accompanying book, boxed set and ballyhoo were a cap on the long and proverbially winding road of 50th anniversary deluxe editions that began five years earlier ...
Veteran musician, graphic artist and lifelong Beatles pal Klaus Voormann returned to Los Angeles this week for the opening of a relatively short-term career-spanning exhibition of his artwork at the ...
The Beatles' seventh studio album, 1966's Revolver, was a turning point for the Fab Four: it was the record that saw them use the recording studio as an instrument in itself—a place where they, along ...
The Beatles’ Revolver album, first released in 1966, rushes to No. 1 on multiple Billboard charts following its deluxe expanded reissue on Oct. 28. The set re-enters at No. 1 on Top Rock & Alternative ...
In celebration of the Beatles’ remixed “Revolver” album being released, cover designer Klaus Voormann joined host Kenneth Womack for a special bonus episode of “Everything Fab Four,” a podcast ...
EMI Recording Studios was established in November 1931 in London, where The Beatles primarily recorded many of their hit singles and albums, including Revolver. Throughout the 1960s, The Beatles used ...
Although Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band gets the most acclaim, the Beatles recorded a masterwork a year earlier with Revolver. This pivotal album showcased a mix of musical styles, with songs ...
The suspense over which album by the Beatles might be next in line to get a remix and bonus-filled boxed-set treatment is over: It’s officially “Revolver.” Apple Corps and Universal Music have ...
The Beatles 1966 album “Revolver” will be the next Fab Four release to get the royal treatment with a deluxe box set coming the fall, according to reports by Variety, citing confirmation by Apple ...
The Beatles' classic album Revolver will be the next of the band’s albums to be remixed and released as a boxed set. According to Variety, “Apple Corps and Universal Music have confirmed that a deluxe ...
But retrospectives don’t have to follow any rules, let alone a chronology, and the release today of a lavish box documenting the group’s 1966 classic“Revolver” suggests that the series is likely to go ...