I dug out and dusted off my Revolver album today. It is technically, musically and lyrically better than Sgt Pepper.
Taxman - One of Harrison's best
Eleanor Rigby - One of McCartney's best
I'm Only Sleeping - Under rated Lennon song
Love You To - A much better effort than Within You, Without You
Here, There and Everywhere - lovely song, love the guitar lick
Yellow Submarine - OK - not great, but is dragged up by the quality around it. Same cannot be said for Mr Kite for example.
She Said, She Said - great song, quite angry and bitter. Apparently came from Peter Fonda claiming he knew what it was like to be dead, something that wound up Lennon
Good Day Sunshine - weak song to start side 2.
And Your Bird Can Sing - Maybe it's just me, but I've always loved this song.
For No One - A beautiful McCartney song, lyrically and musically fine
Dr Robert - Weak effort from Lennon. Has glimpses of promise, but fails overall
I want to tell you - Harrison's 3rd song on the album. Means a lot to me personally, so I like it.
Got to Get You Into My Life - decent enough song.
Tomorrow Never Knows - as revolutionary as A Day on the Life, not quite as good. Was in a nightclub in the late 90s and this was played. Most of my friends assumed it was a remix of an unknown Lennon song and really couldn't believe that it wasn't.
Sgt Pepper was released after this album, and so I am bemused that it has always been hailed as their best album.