The Beatles Recording Revolver, Abbey Road Studios, 1966
By Robert Freeman
About the image
The Beatles at Abbey Road Studios recording their seventh album, 1966's classic Revolver. The title refers to both a kind of handgun as well as the "revolving" motion of the record as it is played on a turntable.
The album showcased a number of new stylistic developments which would become more pronounced on later albums, things like. Many of the tracks are marked by an electric guitar sound, in contrast with their previous, folk-rock inspired Rubber Soul.
Collector's Note:
This photograph is part of the private estate collection of Raj Prem. Each piece was hand-signed by Robert Freeman and typically comes from a limited edition. Many of these editions were never finished. Please contact us for the latest availability and pricing.
Buyers will receive a certificate of authenticity following delivery.
Request Price
The Beatles Recording Revolver, Abbey Road Studios, 1966