But it’s four individual members, with four eclectic styles, all willing to surf the same wave. The Beatles are all in the same zone, coming of age. Revolver is an album where you could listen to each song and go, ‘Oh, this is the direction they’re going to go in next.’ And be wrong every single time. Session Mixing: Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road Session Overdubs: Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road Session Recording: Studio : EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road Ian Anderson Talks About Tull, Rock HallĪ new book examining the middle years of The Beatles’ recorded output is being published this fall.Woodstock ’69 Through the Lens of Photographer Henry Diltz.When Dolly Parton Wrote a Song For Johnny Carson.Status Quo: ‘Pictures of Matchstick Men’ and You.Jeff Beck Live at the Hollywood Bowl: 2016 Review.A Superlative 1972 Grateful Dead Concert Album from London Resurfaces: Review.The Kinks Set Deluxe Reissues of 2 Classic Albums.When the Climax Blues Band Got it Right.Woodstock Performers: Where Are They Now?.Bill Pitman, Wrecking Crew Guitarist, Dies at 102.Big Brother’s ‘Cheap Thrills’: Behind R.‘Elvis on Tour’ Box Set Due, On Heels of Biopic Success.The Spencer Davis Group’s ‘I’m a Man’: Admit It, You Don’t Know the Lyrics.Dire Straits’ ‘Sultans of Swing’: An Unlikely Hit.īS&T’s David Clayton-Thomas on Woodstock & More.Richard Marx Sets New Album, ‘Songwriter,’ and Tour.Linda Ronstadt’s ‘Hasten Down The Wind’: Right Songs, Right Singer.Paul McCartney : Backing vocals, Bass Ringo Starr : Drums, Vocals John Lennon : Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals George Harrison : Backing vocals, Tambourine George Martin : Backing vocals, Producer Geoff Emerick : Backing vocals, Recording engineer, Tape loop (marching band) Giles Martin : Mixing engineer, Producer Mal Evans : Backing vocals, Bass drum Neil Aspinall : Backing vocals Pattie Boyd / Harrison : Backing vocals, Laughter Brian Jones : Backing vocals, Ocarina, Sound effects (clinking glasses) Marianne Faithfull : Backing vocals Alf Bicknell : Backing vocals, Sound effects (rattling chains) Sam Okell : Mixing engineer Miles Showell : Mastering Unknown musician(s) : Brass band John Skinner : Sound effects (chains in bathtub) Terry Condon : Sound effects (chains in bathtub) The Beatles Rubber Soul to Revolver, the latest installment in Bruce Spizer’s Beatles Album Series, arrives Oct. release, Yesterday And Today, as well as the singles associated with these albums.Īs the announcement notes, the title covers two of the group’s much-loved albums, December 1965’s Rubber Soul and August 1966’s Revolver albums, as well as Capitol Records’ June 1966 U.S. More from the book’s announcement: Rubber Soul and Revolver set new standards for pop and rock records, and presented a maturing and evolving Beatles to the world. The 16 tracks recorded during the Rubber Soul sessions, including “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown),” “Nowhere Man” and “In My Life,” are among the group’s finest. With Revolver, the Beatles were looking for more color in their recordings, trying new instruments and techniques. Related: The Beatles Different Revolver AlbumsĪs producer George Martin noted, “For the first time, we began to think of albums as art on their own, as complete entities.” The album includes such classics as “Eleanor Rigby,” “Here, There and Everywhere,” and “For No One.” But they were not using studio wizardry to cover weaknesses they were looking for new sounds to enhance their already brilliant songs.
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