Revolver Revisited: Kenny Howes & Friends Live with The Electric Strings Play The Beatles

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Revolver Revisited: Kenny Howes & Friends Live with The Electric Strings Play The Beatles

Kenny Howes & Friends will be performing The Beatles' iconic album "Revolver" live in its entirety, accompanied by special guest The Electric Strings Play The Beatles. Released in August 1966, "Revolver" marked The Beatles' seventh album. Following their previous album, "Rubber Soul," the band took a break before returning to Abbey Road Studios for an intense three-month recording session. The album showcased the band's creativity and experimentation, with standout tracks like "Taxman," "Eleanor Rigby," and "Yellow Submarine." George Harrison also made his mark with three of his compositions featured on the album. "Revolver" topped the UK charts for seven weeks and remained on the charts for a total of 34 weeks.

The album's Side One features a diverse range of tracks, including the energetic "Taxman," the haunting "Eleanor Rigby," and the dreamy "I'm Only Sleeping." George Harrison's Indian-inspired "Love You To" and the melodic "Here, There And Everywhere" add depth to the album. The whimsical "Yellow Submarine" and the psychedelic "She Said She Said" round out the first side.

On Side Two, the album continues to impress with the upbeat "Good Day Sunshine" and the catchy "And Your Bird Can Sing." The melancholic "For No One" showcases Paul McCartney's songwriting skills, while "Doctor Robert" and "I Want To Tell You" offer a glimpse into the band's evolving sound. The soulful "Got To Get You Into My Life" and the experimental "Tomorrow Never Knows" close out the album on a high note.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience The Beatles' "Revolver" performed live by Kenny Howes & Friends, accompanied by The Electric Strings Play The Beatles. Join us for a night of musical nostalgia and celebrate one of the greatest albums in music history.