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"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.
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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.
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Again, Sgt. Pepper's gets the accolades, but the Timothy Leary influence was already in full effect on this highly eclectic album, featuring beautiful ballads and pseudo-soul. One can only wonder, however, how McCartney , the man responsible for something as truly beautiful as "For No One," could come up with something as lame as, say, "Coming Up.
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All the rules fell by the wayside with Revolver, as the Beatles began exploring new sonic territory, lyrical subjects, and styles of composition.
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In preparing Revolver for U.S. release, Bill Miller simply cut the three songs already used on Yesterday...and Today, resulting in an 11-song version.
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