"I don't see too much difference between Revolver and Rubber Soul," George Harrison once said. "To me, they could be Volume One and Volume Two. Read more about Revolver on Rolling Stone
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No band has had as big an impact on culture as the Beatles. Revolver, released in 1966 shows why the Beatles had such a musical significance to so many. Opening with "Taxman", you get the drift that this will be another experimental album from the Beatles. Read more about Revolver on Rolling Stone
Forgive your humble author if he gushes a bit too much in this review, but I'll just have to make this clear up front. This here album is, BY FAR, my favorite album of all time. PERIOD. When I took this sucker home after getting it from Best Buy ...read the complete review at John Mcferrin Music Reviews
It starts with the catchy “Taxman” a song written by George Harrison. This is surprising since a lot of George’s songs were either not recorded or put on the B side of the record. It is wonderful to see George’s lyric writing acknowledged. “Eleanor ...read the complete review at Progressive-Sounds
in my opinion, the absolute best Beatles album. Its a well rounded stylistically multi faceted compillation of great songs. I've loved it since I was a child.
I think Revolver was The Beatles' best album in my humble opinion. Many regard Sgt. Pepper's as their greatest but I feel that album is overrated. Revolver has that edge that I feel is not found at Sgt. Pepper's.
The creative breakthrough The Beatles made between 'Help' and 'Rubber Soul' pales in comparison to the extraordinary artistic leap that occured with 'Revolver'. While 'Rubber Soul' represented a clear broadening and maturing of the band's sound, it was
The Beatles Rubber Soul was a fantastic album! They were surely responding to The Beach Boys great songs and harmonies. The Beach Boys, responding in kind gave us the fantastic Pet Sounds! Which in turn created The