The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe Flac- 88 -

The centerpiece of the collection, offering a wide, balanced, and punchy stereo image that replaces the awkward hard-panned left/right channels of the 1966 stereo release.

The 2022 remix project, led by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell, provides a comprehensive look into the Revolver era across several formats, including the high-res 5-CD or 4LP/7-inch EP Super Deluxe sets.

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However, the original mono mix—preferred by the band—was buried on CD reissues, while the stereo mixes suffered from hard-panning (drums in one ear, vocals in the other). The 2022 remix, spearheaded by Giles Martin (son of legendary producer George Martin), finally gave Revolver the spatial balance it always deserved.

Paul McCartney’s bass guitar, famously buried in the 1966 stereo mix, now sits centrally with authority. In 88.2 kHz FLAC, you hear the thwack of Ringo’s drum skin resonating after the hit. The treble has air, not harshness. The centerpiece of the collection, offering a wide,

The Super Deluxe edition isn't just about the new mix; it is a historical document. The FLAC collection includes the original mono mix (transferred from the original analog master tapes) and two CDs/discs of session recordings.

: Unlike previous anniversary sets, this edition lacks a Blu-ray or DVD, making the FLAC downloads This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

: Fascinating outtakes, such as a "fragile, sad wisp" of "Yellow Submarine" sung by John Lennon before it became a boisterous Ringo song.

A treasure trove of 31 studio outtakes, rehearsals, and chat. It features early acoustic iterations of "Yellow Submarine" and the evolution of "Tomorrow Never Knows."