Rubber Soul






Next is Revolver a record that was #1 in the Vh1 Top 100 albums. You'd have to try pretty hard to bansih this record from Beatle lovers hands. Next to Rubber Soul this is the all time best! With fresh and exciting sounds of the 60's came Revolver, it started next step in the music revolouion of the 60's. George playing his guitar backwards in "I'm Only Sleeping", John's tape loops in "Tommorow Never Knows" Paul's string arrangement in "Eleanor Rigby" and last but not least the only Ringo song to get to number 1, Yellow Submarine. As by the music you can tell all The Beatles had a helping hand in making this unbreatable record. Paul's "Here, There and Everywhere" and "For No One" are the two ballads that clash together. George's rock song "Taxman" with the sweet guitar solo, John's take on "Doctor Robert" must have left a slack-jawed Bob Dylon. This is a unversial that you can't help but love and listen to.



About the album:

Released: August 8th 1966

Label: Capitol

Numbers: T-2576 (mono) ST-2576 (stereo)

Taxman (2:39) Recorded: April 20, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England but remade April 21, 1966 with overdubbing on April 22, 1966 and May 16, 1966 John Lennon - tambourine, background vocal Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar Ringo Starr - drums



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