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The result is a revelation. In "Taxman," the bass is punchy and centered, while the jagged guitar solos feel immediate rather than distant. "Eleanor Rigby" benefits from a lush, haunting clarity in the string octet, and "Tomorrow Never Knows" becomes an even more immersive psychedelic whirlpool. The Evolution of Genius: Sessions and Outtakes

These outtakes highlight George Harrison’s burgeoning confidence as a songwriter. His three tracks on the album—"Taxman," "Love You To," and "I Want to Tell You"—demonstrate a musician moving beyond the shadow of the Lennon-McCartney powerhouse and embracing Indian classical influences and biting social commentary. Cultural Weight and Legacy The Beatles - Revolver (Super Deluxe Edition) (...

I can focus more on the process or dive deeper into individual track analysis. The result is a revelation

Released in 1966, served as the definitive line in the sand between the band’s "moptop" touring years and their transformation into studio-bound visionaries. The Super Deluxe Edition serves as a modern forensic excavation of this transformation, providing a granular look at how John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—alongside producer George Martin—rewrote the rules of popular music. The Sonic Rebirth: De-mixing Technology The Evolution of Genius: Sessions and Outtakes These

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