
The Beatles. Everybody knows they're great, legendary, the best ever.
Now,
Revolver.
Revolver is generally considered to be The Beatles' finest work among the Britain fandom, while
Sgt. Pepper's is generally agreed upon in America as being their best. To me,
Revolver falls as a below-average Beatles record (but of course, still near-flawless). John Lennon's vocals start to be strained and too nasal-y, but Paul sounds great (and I'm a John guy).
"Eleanor Rigby" is the huge bullet-point on the record for me. Followed later by "Good Day Sunshine" and "And Your Bird Can Sing", and finishing with a perfect "Tomorrow Never Knows". The rest of the album falls into Beatles-mediocrity though (still legendary :>).
I don't understand the preference of the album over
Let It Be or The White Album. Perhaps, it's simply because it's not as eclectic as
Sgt. Pepper's and flows better than The White Album. Either way, do I need to tag it "So Freaking Higly Recommended?". Just know, not everyone thinks it's at the top of The Beatles' work.