"Although I’ve been playing the drums since I was 5, it was The Beatles that suddenly gave me a purpose," said Phil Collins.
This led The Beatles to the wild artistic risk of Revolver. In the eyes of Ray Davies, it was a risk that failed. The Kinks frontman felt like it was a sham ...
According to Paul McCartney, these are the best songs on The Beatles' seventh album, 'Revolver' - a record that marked a moment of evolution for the band.
The Beatles’ 1966 album “Revolver” marked a revolutionary shift in their sound, incorporating psychedelic elements, innovative studio techniques, and Eastern influences across 14 ...
The album is considered a must-have for any serious Beatles collector. 14. Revolver (1966) – US First Pressing with “Dr. Robert” Typo, $1,000 The US first pressing of Revolver is known for ...
SEE ALSO: A History of the Beatles in 50 Photographs It is, of course, Revolver. Clocking in at a mere 34 minutes, it would barely register as an album in the 21st century. But every second is ...
The Beatles' 1967 album 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' changed music forever. The psychedelic masterpiece, which ...
"The Beatles were the reason I’m in this business," said Phil Collins, despite being cut from two project with the band ...
The Beatles’ 1 returns to the UK charts, re-entering the Official Albums chart at No. 64. Meanwhile, “I Want to Hold Your ...
Just four months after the album's release, the Beatles would be in the studio again working on "Tomorrow Never Knows" and the album Revolver. It was the next step in their amazing journey.
To say that the Beatles changed pop music would be an ... from shaggy rock & roll through opulent and multi-textured albums like Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band journeyed ...