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100

Universal acclaim - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
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  1. 100
    Safe to say, the album's 14 tracks are confirmed to be nothing less than brilliant (it wasn't consistently voted the best album of all time back in the 90s for nothing), with Martin's beautifully burnished, respectful restorations of For No One, Here There And Everywhere and the enduringly magnificent Tomorrow Never Knows packing particular emotional punch.
  2. 100
    While not every song is covered, but enough of the creative process is revealed to make this a revelatory encounter.
  3. Mojo
    Oct 27, 2022
    100
    Revolver presents an accomplished, almost impenetrable sheen - which makes the archaeology provided by the outtakes and different mixes all the more involving. ... You can hear the pace of their lives and their ideas in this perfect encapsulation of The Beatles at their peak. [Dec 2022, p.96]
  4. Oct 27, 2022
    100
    As with Martin's other special edition remixes, his work is subtle and tasteful. ... Listening to this package, it's clearer than ever just how Revolver set the template for the Beatles' future. ... Their peak, as well as the end of something - can be found here. [Dec 2022, p.40]
  5. Oct 27, 2022
    100
    What’s clearer now in hindsight, especially thanks to this new box set, is how the quartet took its collective influences and refracted them into something cohesively “Beatles.” ... Revolver heralded the Beatles’ metamorphosis from greatness into immortality.
  6. Oct 27, 2022
    100
    Revolver’s new details tease out deeper meanings in the songs. Now more prominent, the low-lit backing harmonies on Here, There and Everywhere remake the tune as an old-fashioned rock’n’roll love song; the piano bending out of key on I Want to Tell You mirrors the narrator’s insecurity; and McCartney’s booming walking bass on Taxman illuminates the biting, cynical tone of Harrison’s lyrics. ... Revolver still sounds so vibrant.
  7. Oct 28, 2022
    98
    The set employs a “Get Back”-style approach to several of the songs, where listeners can hear the evolution of “Yellow Submarine” from a depressing lament to the familiar jaunty children’s anthem, that “And Your Bird Can Sing” once had a flagrant Byrds reference, and “Tomorrow Never Knows” was originally much slower — and even trippier. ... What’s really special here are the aforementioned book and especially the outtakes, many of which have eluded bootleggers over the half-century-plus since illicit Beatles releases began hitting the market.
  8. Oct 31, 2022
    90
    With a few takes of each song, the session tracks hint at how intuitively the Beatles worked. ... The new mixes on the expanded “Revolver,” made with current technology and 21st-century ears, are a pleasure; they have more transparency and a more three-dimensional sense of space than the 1966 mixes. ... The new set insists that the clearer it’s heard, the odder it is. “Revolver” still holds surprises.
User Score
7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 48
  2. Negative: 13 out of 48
  1. Nov 4, 2022
    10
    Review-bombing by Taylor Swift fans. There's no other logical explanation as to why this masterpiece that is still miles ahead of everythingReview-bombing by Taylor Swift fans. There's no other logical explanation as to why this masterpiece that is still miles ahead of everything being released today by pop artists has such a low user score. Full Review »
  2. Nov 3, 2022
    10
    Esse álbum definiu a música moderna. Seu retorno nos tempos atuais e da forma que veio, são de absoluta importância para a indústria. NadaEsse álbum definiu a música moderna. Seu retorno nos tempos atuais e da forma que veio, são de absoluta importância para a indústria. Nada mais é do que um respiro da porcaria mainstream genérica. Full Review »
  3. Nov 7, 2022
    0
    So cringe how these boomer reviewers rate anything by the beatles as 100... please explain how an album that doesn't have a perfect aggregateSo cringe how these boomer reviewers rate anything by the beatles as 100... please explain how an album that doesn't have a perfect aggregate score still gets 100? Oh of course because it's a Beatles album. Nope, I hate Taylor Swift and would also rate it a 0 if I cared - but I don't because I know the music industry has been a joke for over 20 years. However this is inexcusable and it's about time Meta explained why certain bands are untouchable in terms of acclaim. it got a perfect score because of the name, not the content. Facts. Full Review »