Revolver - The Beatles
A 1966 masterpiece from the Fab Four. Their established Pop Rock genius mingles with the first sign of Beatles psychedelia. The story goes that Brian Wilson heard this Album and was inspired to form The Beach Boys and record Pet Sounds, which in turn blew Paul Mc Cartney away and thus was born Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. Producer George Martin told them to "Think Symphonic" and the result was what Rolling Stone called "the sound of good times meeting better drugs" No arguments, its a classic on Thursdays Critical Junction.Track listing
1. Taxman
2. Eleanor Rigby
3. I'm Only Sleeping
4. Love You To
5. Here, There And Everywhere
6. Yellow Submarine
7. She Said She Said
8. Good Day Sunshine
9. And Your Bird Can Sing
10. For No One
11. Doctor Robert
12. I Want To Tell You
13. Got To Get You Into My Life
14. Tomorrow Never Knows
Labels: 1960's

6 Comments:
Good Album Choice, I've never listened to a real Beatles Album, just the collections so I am looking forward to this.
Well, well, well. If I had a choice of all the beatles albums I'd have to say I'd pick this one (or maybe the White album) I bought a copy of this....oh who cares how long ago..it's a cracker. I'd love to ask you to play FOR NO ONE on Thursday, but with John's track record of late, I don't know.....lol
Great choice all the same Sarah.
Not a Beatles fan.I like some stuff so I hope you will play some of the non-singles releases songs
Nicknmaeless1 (Must register an account for here !!!)
OK I have personally put For No One on the list, if it doesn't get played....I guess I can't blame John this time.....but I have asked him to remind me!!
NN1, you don't need an account to post here, just click OTHER instead of ANONYMOUS and fill in your name, you don't need to put anything into the website bit, and voila!!
Good show today, the election music was good craic, heard taxman, any chance you would play more of the albums you feature, I'm only in the car about 50 minutes and that means I only hear one track? Good show.
everyone goes on about Sgt Pepper, but I reckon this is more accesible
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