The Beatles Announce Deluxe Revolver Reissue With Unreleased Studio Takes

The newly-mixed edition of their 1966 LP includes home demos, a 100-page hardbound book, and more
The Beatles by a car
The Beatles, July 1966 (Bettmann/Bettmann via Getty Images)

The Beatles have announced a reissue of their pivotal 1966 LP Revolver. The expanded edition of the album arrives October 28 (via Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe). The original 14-track record has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo and Dolby Atmos, with the album’s original mono mix sourced from its 1966 mono master tapes. Check out a new mix of opening track “Taxman,” images of the deluxe set, and a trailer for the release below.

Physical and digital deluxe editions of Revolver also include 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,” and more.

In 2017, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was reissued for its 50th anniversary. The White Album got the same treatment the following year, while Abbey Road was reissued in 2019. Last year, the Beatles reissued their classic 1970 LP Let It Be.

Over the weekend, Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back series won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series at the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. It also nabbed awards four additional awards including Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program, and Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (single or multi-camera). Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr shared the victories as co-producers of the documentary—making them both one Tony away from achieving EGOT.

Revist Pitchfork’s list, “These Are the Best Beatles Books.”

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The Beatles: Revolver (Super Deluxe)