But to truly honor the genius of George Martin and The Beatles, you need the version. It is the closest you will ever get to sitting in Studio Two, hearing the master tape roll in real-time.
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Giles Martin and Sam Okell didn’t just remix a classic — they rebuilt an ecosystem. Here’s why the 88.2kHz / 24-bit FLAC files from the 2022 Super Deluxe set are worth every megabyte. The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe FLAC- 88
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Remixing "Revolver" • Circa 2022 - The Paul McCartney Project But to truly honor the genius of George
A lacquer hissless dawn: Revolver returns in a 2022 Super Deluxe FLAC 88 edition that reframes the album’s kaleidoscopic rupture. The familiar grooves—“Eleanor Rigby,” “Tomorrow Never Knows,” “Taxman”—are rendered with crystalline low end and an airy midrange that highlights Lennon’s brittle edges and McCartney’s liquid bass. Micro-details bloom: the rasp of George’s sitar, Ringo’s brushed cymbals, tape-speed quirks and the varnish of EMI’s analog chain.
Note: Always support the artists. If you enjoy the high-res audio, the physical Super Deluxe box set contains beautiful booklets and essays that provide context to the music you are hearing. Here’s why the 88
Revolver is notable for its innovative production techniques, lyrical depth, and eclecticism. The album seamlessly blends various musical styles, from the Baroque-inspired "Eleanor Rigby" to the psychedelic-tinged "Tomorrow Never Knows." The Beatles' increasing experimentation with studio recording techniques, instrumentation, and effects resulted in a richly textured and layered sound. The 2022 Super Deluxe release allows listeners to appreciate the intricate instrumental interplay, subtle vocal harmonies, and groundbreaking sound design that characterized Revolver.