Klaus Voormann was good friends with The Beatles years before he designed the album cover of their 1966 album, Revolver. Voormann had never worked with the group directly. There was a lot of pressure, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The Beatles' seventh studio album, 1966's Revolver, was a turning point ...
If you are the sort of person who reads newspaper essays about record albums released in the 1960s, you might already be aware of the newly mixed and expanded special-edition packages of the Beatles' ...
In 1966, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that was scores more experimental than their previous work. Evening Standard / Hulton Archive If you know the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” you probably ...
In celebration of the Beatles’ remixed “Revolver” album being released, cover designer Klaus Voormann joined host Kenneth Womack for a special bonus episode of “Everything Fab Four,” a podcast ...
In 1966, The Beatles put out its seventh studio album, "Revolver." Hailed as innovative, experimental and a wee bit trippy, the album showed progression in terms of technique involving four young lads ...
Was what it that you felt you wanted to convey with the cover? Voormann: The one thing that was important to me is I didn’t want to do like the early days, where you have a picture and everybody is in ...
A big Beatles reissue would be enough to scare others away from competing with new releases of their own, but don’t tell that to Babyface, the Damned, Devin Townsend and all the others who also have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since its release in August 1966, The Beatles' seventh album, Revolver, has been in the cultural zeitgeist. Meanwhile, McCartney ...
A track from The Beatles’ Revolver inspired a song that was much more successful. The two songs in question have some notable differences. The later tune knocked David Bowie off the top of the charts.
Rubber Soul, Abbey Road, The White Album, Revolver, Sgt Pepper… these are the 'canon' Beatles albums. But their most ignored ...