TOP COPY 1966 og ● THE BEATLES ● REVOLVER ● ACID WONDERLAND POP PSYCH PERFECTION
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1966 ORIGINAL RAINBOW CAPITOL COLLECTIBLE !
MINTY CLEAN IN SHRINK WRAP "TOP COPY" ~ STEREO SONG MIXES
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The BEATLES
" REVOLVER "
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USA - (subsidiary) RAINBOW CAPITOL RECORDS - ST 2576 - STEREOPHONIC
TOP COPY !
MINTY CLEAN ALL Fresh Looking VINYL, and COVER, IN original cellophane!
Final Collection Copy, this is the 50 years ago subsidiary RAINBOW CAPITOL PRESSING!
1966 "true" STEREOPHONIC Song Mixes ...
The legendary pSyChEdElIc Beatles album, perhaps their best as they reportedly dropped acid and created with psychedelic enriched
BEATLES song-craft, this timeless classic! and On the sought after RAINBOW CAPITOL label! = true
STEREO SONG MIXES ... The Beatles were on a creative high as the drugs crept
in their music level advanced ... Note the infectious mind-benders all over the
place!
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Revolver
is one of three most significant rock albums ever released, U.S. or
U.K. version. Revolver took the precise details of production, writing,
performance, and creativity light-years beyond anything up to that point
in time. Although preceding Sgt. Peppers, this album established a
foundation in the music world upon which future music throughout the
industry was built. In fact, listen closely and you will hear early
hints of Sgt. Peppers. It is truly a masterpiece, and one that has yet
to be duplicated. Its songs are darker and more metallic than most of
those on Rubber Soul. She Said She Said is just plain crazy and
dizzying. Tomorrow Never Knows could be the most tripped-out song the
Beatles recorded, yet it never gets old. 'Heady' stuff! Taxman is one of
George's best, as is I Want to Tell You. Yellow Submarine has a much
different feel to it on this album than in the movie, which would make
it seem more acid meets toytown. For No one is a great, underrated tune
that still gets no radio play. A turning point in the Beatles' music
between Beatlemania and the psychedelia of Sgt. Pepper.
Taxman (2:39) Recorded: April 20, 1966
at Abbey Road, London, England but remade April 21, 1966 with
overdubbing on April 22, 1966 and May 16, 1966 John Lennon - tambourine, background vocalPaul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal, guitar soloGeorge Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitarRingo Starr - drums Eleanor Rigby (2:08) Recorded:
April 28, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with vocals overdubbed
April 29, 1966 and another McCartney vocal added June 6, 1966
John Lennon - harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal
George Harrison - harmony vocal
Session musicians - four violins, two violas, two cellos Love You to (3:01) Recorded: April 11, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 13, 1966
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal
Anil Bhagwat - tabla
Session musicians - other instruments Here, There and Everywhere (2:26) Recorded: June 14, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 16-17, 1966
John Lennon - background vocal
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar
George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums Yellow Submarine (2:41) Recorded: May 26, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with special effects overdubbed June 1, 1966
John Lennon - acoustic guitar, background vocal, blowing bubbles through a straw
Paul McCartney - acoustic guitar, background vocal
George Harrison - tambourine, background vocal, swirling water in a bucket
Ringo Starr - lead vocal, drums
Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, George Martin, Alf, Geoff Emerick, Patti Harrison and studio staff - chorus on fadeout
Session musicians - brass band She Said She Said (2:37) Recorded: June 21, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums Good Day Sunshine (2:10) Recorded: June 8, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 9, 1966
John Lennon - harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar
George Harrison - harmony vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
George Martin - piano For No One (2:02) Recorded:
May 9, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with the vocal overdubbed
May 16, 1966 and the French horn solo overdubbed May 19, 1966
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
Alan Civil - French horn I Want to Tell You (2:30) Recorded: June 2, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with bass guitar overdubbed June 3, 1966
John Lennon - tambourine, harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, harmony vocal
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums Got to Get You Into My Life (2:31) Recorded: April 7-8, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 11, May 18, and June 17, 1966
John Lennon - tambourine
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, bass guitar
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
George Martin - organ
Eddy Thornton - trumpet
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Les Conlon - trumpet
Alan Branscombe - tenor saxophone
Peter Coe - tenor saxophone Tomorrow Never Knows (2:57) Recorded: April 6, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 7, 1966 and April 22, 1966John Lennon - lead vocal, tambourine, tape loopsPaul McCartney - bass guitar, tape loop (bird sounds)George Harrison - lead guitar, sitarRingo Starr - drumsGeorge Martin - piano
CONDITION: The cover: rated: very solid all over; rated: M (-)
looks fresh still in original cellophane wrapper! Strong collection copy! Most U.S.
copies from 50 and more years past have contact wear on the dark back group photo cover - here is the exception, a TOP COPY representing a terrific 1966 recording - very difficult
to find THIS clean! Has No seam splits, no bends, no writing, no delete
marks ... absolute!
The vinyl:
Rated: M- both sides are full of bright shine
- clean and smooth - so plays with mint audio! Both rainbow subsidiary Capitol
labels are also clean, no spindle marks, no writing, dirt or soil.
The BEATLES
" REVOLVER "
A cool addition to anyone's music library!
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GRADING SCALE: M, M-, EX, VG++,VG+, VG, VG-
M Completely clean, no marks
M- Carefully used, looks clean, plays clean, shiny gloss, no marks
EX Faint scuff or superficial mark, near M-, high gloss, plays clean
VG++ Glossy with minimal scuffing or light mark playing very nice, clean
VG+ a bit more scuff or markls still plays well with very minimal surface at worse
VG more marks/scratches only minor, nothing deep, no loud clicks or pops
this grade is abused by many, VG here does not mean "trashed"
VG- surface noise present, will not have skips or jumps
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