The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe Flac- 88
A high-fidelity 2022 transfer of the original 1966 mono master tape.
2022 Super Deluxe edition of The Beatles' was a massive restoration project that utilized groundbreaking "de-mixing" AI technology. While the standard high-resolution digital release is commonly delivered at 96kHz/24-bit , some audiophile versions are available in 88.2kHz/24-bit FLAC formats to match specific hardware sampling rates. Key Features of the Super Deluxe Edition The Beatles - Revolver (Special Edition)[Super Deluxe 5 CD]
This allows for a superior frequency response compared to standard 44.1 kHz CDs. It captures the nuances of the orchestral strings on "Eleanor Rigby" and the brass on "Got to Get You into My Life" with greater fidelity.
New 2022 Stereo Mix by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, alongside the original 1966 Mono Mix sourced from the master tapes . The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe FLAC- 88
The 2022 Revolver: Special Edition is a monumental achievement in archival audio restoration. It is not just a re-release; it is a complete re-contextualization of a landmark album. The new stereo remix is a revelation, breathing new life into these classic songs while retaining every ounce of their original spirit. The treasure trove of session tapes, demos, and outtakes provides an invaluable and deeply compelling glimpse into the creative genius of the Beatles at their most adventurous.
The breakthrough for the 2022 reissue came from WingNut Films, the production company led by director Peter Jackson. Utilizing their proprietary Audio Source Separation software (malmsey)—popularly known as "MAL"—producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell were able to cleanly separate overlapping sounds. For example, on "Taxman," the software successfully decoupled Paul McCartney’s bass from Ringo Starr’s drums, assigning each its own isolated digital track.
For the dedicated Beatles enthusiast, the studio outtakes and session recordings are where the box set truly comes alive. These 31 tracks offer an unprecedented, fly-on-the-wall look at the band's creative process in 1966. Highlights include the raw, explosive "Take 1" of "Tomorrow Never Knows," the haunting instrumental backing track for "For No One," and the legendary "giggling" take of "And Your Bird Can Sing," capturing a moment of pure, unfiltered joy in the studio. A high-fidelity 2022 transfer of the original 1966
The 2022 Super Deluxe Revolver in 88.2kHz FLAC bridges the gap between historical archival preservation and modern acoustic engineering. It allows audiophiles and music historians to hear past the limitations of 1960s vinyl production, delivering the raw energy and experimental genius of The Beatles directly from the master tapes to the listening room.
Beyond the brilliant core album remix, the Super Deluxe FLAC collection includes hours of studio sessions, rehearsals, and alternate takes that act as an audio documentary of the album's creation.
The primary obstacle to modernizing Revolver was its original recording format. In 1966, The Beatles and recording engineer Geoff Emerick tracked the album on four-tape machines. To fit complex arrangements onto four tracks, instruments were frequently pre-mixed or "bounced" together onto a single track. For decades, traditional stereo panning could not isolate these combined elements without affecting everything on that specific track. Key Features of the Super Deluxe Edition The
When The Beatles entered EMI Studios in April 1966 to record Revolver , they were a band transitioning from live touring idols into studio-bound visionaries. The resulting album fundamentally altered the landscape of popular music, introducing tape loops, backward guitars, avant-garde classical arrangements, and deeply psychedelic themes. Decades later, audio engineering caught up with the band's ambition. The 2022 Revolver Super Deluxe box set, delivered in high-resolution 24-bit/88.2kHz FLAC, offers listeners an unprecedented, forensic look into how this masterpiece was forged.
The Beatles' Revolver 2022 Super Deluxe edition in 88.2 kHz/24-bit FLAC is more than a nostalgia trip; it is an essential audio restoration. By marrying the timeless songwriting and experimental genius of The Beatles with the pinnacle of modern AI isolation and high-resolution digital playback, this release ensures that Revolver remains as revolutionary today as it was in the summer of 1966. For anyone seeking the definitive listening experience of a pop masterpiece, this high-resolution FLAC set is the gold standard.