The most successful band in music history is being honored with a new edition: The Beatles’ work “Revolver”, published in 1966, is being reissued. The record will be released as a box set in the fall. An exact release date is not yet known.
According to Variety, Apple Corps and Universal Music are said to have announced the new work. As with their previous reissues, the record is said to include a Giles Martin remix. In addition, the release is most likely planned for September 2022, according to the magazine.
Giles Martin said in 2021 that he wanted to create something really innovative with Revolver “as opposed to a simple remaster”. “There’s no point in doing this just to make money or as a selling point or because we want the others [Platten] have made. It’s more important that we do it for the right reason,” he explained.
“Revolver”: A milestone in rock music
“Revolver” was produced on August 5, 1966 by Giles’ father George Martin. The album is one of the most experimental Beatles works – a milestone in rock music. The record features classics like “Taxman”, “Eleanor Rigby”, “She Said She Said”, “Good Day Sunshine” and “Got to Get You Into My Life”.
Before that, The Beatles released Get Back (Rooftop Performance): On January 30, 1969, they gave their last live performance on the roof of Apple Corps headquarters on London’s Savile Row. Get Back’s 53rd anniversary was celebrated with a series of special releases, events and announcements. For the first time, full audio of the band’s legendary rooftop performance was mixed in stereo and Dolby Atmos by Giles Martin and Sam Okell.
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