
Recorded in the spring of 1966, weeks before the Beatles quit touring for good, Revolver is the moment they became a studio band. None of these songs was ever played live by the group; most could not have been, because they depend on tape tricks no stage could reproduce. In thirty-five minutes it gets through taxes, lonely people, sleep, a children's song about a submarine, and a closing track unlike anything pop had made before.
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