Revolver
1966 Parlophone release (PCS 7009). Sleeve very worn on all edges and has writing, disc in nice condition. Ask for photos!
The 7th studio album from The Beatles was released on 5 August 1966 with the double-A-side single "Eleanor Rigby" / "Yellow Submarine". The unexpected gift of a 3 month break at the start of '66, meant that by April of that year they were ready to record their most ground-breaking album yet. One that would go on to redefine how artists would write and record their songs and, with the help of a uniquely talented producer and engineers willing to find ways to help them realise their dreams, would change the way the world viewed albums as creative works in their own right. The studio and the advancing recording technology lead to Revolver and the birth of a new era in rock/pop music.
1966 Parlophone release (PCS 7009). Sleeve very worn on all edges and has writing, disc in nice condition. Ask for photos!
The 7th studio album from The Beatles was released on 5 August 1966 with the double-A-side single "Eleanor Rigby" / "Yellow Submarine". The unexpected gift of a 3 month break at the start of '66, meant that by April of that year they were ready to record their most ground-breaking album yet. One that would go on to redefine how artists would write and record their songs and, with the help of a uniquely talented producer and engineers willing to find ways to help them realise their dreams, would change the way the world viewed albums as creative works in their own right. The studio and the advancing recording technology lead to Revolver and the birth of a new era in rock/pop music.