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THE BEATLES - Revolver - LP VINYL - ANNIVERSARY EDITION - BRAND NEW

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The Beatles – Revolver (Anniversary Edition) 

From “Taxman” to “Tomorrow Never Knows,” The Beatles’ REVOLVER has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and Sam Okell, and sourced directly from the original four-track master tapes with audio brought forth in stunning clarity with the help of cutting-edge technology developed by the award-winning sound team at Peter Jackson’s WingNut Films Productions Ltd. 


Product Details:

  • Record Condition: New
  • Cover Condition: New
  • Inner Sleeve: Yes
  • Artist: The Beatles
  • Title: Revolver
  • Year of Press: 2022
  • Record Label: Parlophone
  • Catalogue Number: PCS 7009
  • Format: LP
  • Country: Worldwide
  • Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Pop

 

Tracklist
  • A1                               Taxman
  • A2                              Eleanor Rigby
  • A3                              I'm Only Sleeping
  • A4                              Love You To
  • A5                              Here, There And Everywhere
  • A6                              Yellow Submarine
  • A7                              She Said She Said

 

  • B1                              Good Day Sunshine
  • B2                             And Your Bird Can Sing
  • B3                             For No One
  • B4                             Doctor Robert
  • B5                             I Want To Tell You
  • B6                             Got To Get You Into My Life
  • B7                             Tomorrow Never Knows