The Beatles Announce Deluxe 'Revolver' Reissue Including Unreleased Tracks

8 September 2022 | 10:01 am | Brenton Harris

"'Revolver’ is an album where you could listen to each song and go, ‘Oh, this is the direction they’re going to go in next.’ And be wrong every single time, The Beatles are all in the same zone, coming of age. But it’s four individual members, with four eclectic styles, all willing to surf the same wave.”

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The Beatles have announced a deluxe reissue of their legendary Revolver record. The reissue will include new material in the form of unreleased studio tracks. 

The expanded reissue of the 1966 record will arrive on October 28 via Apple Corps. It will feature a fresh mix from producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo and Doly Atmos. The record's original mono mix from the 1966 master tapes was used as the source material for these mixes. The band has shared a fresh mix of the track Taxman which you can listen to below. 

Speaking to Rolling Stone producer Giles Martin — son of legendary Beatles producer George Martin reflects "'Revolver’ is an album where you could listen to each song and go, ‘Oh, this is the direction they’re going to go in next.’ And be wrong every single time, The Beatles are all in the same zone, coming of age. But it’s four individual members, with four eclectic styles, all willing to surf the same wave.”

The Revolver reissue is set to be available in a variety of formats, with the 'super deluxe' edition including 28 early takes from the recording sessions, three home demos, a 100-page hardbound book, a four-track EP with new stereo mixes and remastered original mono mixes for Paperback Writer and Rain among the new material. 

A full breakdown of variants and inclusions can be found via the Super Deluxe Edition website

The Beatles have shared a trailer for the release, which you can watch below. Pre-orders are being taken now here

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Revolver’s sweeping new special edition follows the universally acclaimed remixed and expanded special editions of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), The BEATLES (2018), Abbey Road (2019), and Let It Be (2021).