The Beatles' 7th studio album was released on August 5, 1966, laying the groundwork for a new era in how music is recorded and how an artwork is presented to the public. It was with Revolver that The Beatles began to consider the studio as a place of experimentation. Following the worldwide success of 'Let It Be', here is the multi-format re-release of Revolver.
The album, originally recorded on 4 tracks and released in mono, has benefited from brand new technology developed by Peter Jackson's teams for the Get Back series. This allowed for the multi-tracks to be recreated using artificial intelligence, offering us a brand new stereo version.
• CD Edition Content:
Revolver (new stereo mix by Giles Martin)
• LP Edition Content:
Revolver (new stereo mix by Giles Martin and Sam Okell)
• 2CD Limited Edition Content:
CD1: Revolver (new stereo mix by Giles Martin)
CD2: Revolver – Sessions highlights
• Super Deluxe Edition (4CD+EP) - Limited Edition Content:
Book format identical to Let It Be
CD1: Revolver (new stereo mix by Giles Martin and Sam Okell)
CD2: Revolver - Sessions
CD3: Revolver – Sessions
CD4: Revolver – Mono
Bonus EP
105-page Hardbook / Introduction by Paul McCartney
• Super Deluxe Vinyl Edition (4LP + 7” EP) - Limited Edition Content:
LP1: Revolver - (new stereo mix by Giles Martin and Sam Okell)
LP2: Revolver - Sessions
LP3: Revolver – Sessions
LP4: Revolver – Mono
7” single: Paperback Writer / Rain
105-page Hardbook / Introduction by Paul McCartney