Revolver

Revolver is The Beatles' seventh studio album, released on 5 August 1966. Around this era, the band experienced some backlash after John Lennon made a controversial remark on "More popular than Jesus" as well as a failed tour in Asia, particularly in the Philippines.

Revolver included slightly less songs about love which was mostly what The Beatles wrote about until "Nowhere Man" and the single "Paperback Writer/Rain". The album also deals with the taxation of the wealthy "Taxman", loneliness in "Eleanor Rigby", and drugs in "She Said, She Said".

This was The Beatles' most eclectic album until Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Track listing

 * Side one
 * 1) "Taxman" — 2:36
 * 2) "Eleanor Rigby" — 2:11
 * 3) "I'm Only Sleeping" — 2:58
 * 4) "Love You To" — 3:00
 * 5) "Here, There and Everywhere" — 2:29
 * 6) "Yellow Submarine" — 2:40
 * 7) "She Said She Said" — 2:39
 * Side two
 * 1) "Good Day Sunshine" — 2:08
 * 2) "And Your Bird Can Sing" — 2:02
 * 3) "For No One" — 2:03
 * 4) "Doctor Robert" — 2:14
 * 5) "I Want to Tell You" — 2:30
 * 6) "Got to Get You into My Life" — 2:31
 * 7) "Tomorrow Never Knows" — 3:00