The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe Flac- 88 Jun 2026
The key to unlocking Revolver was a cutting-edge AI-powered "de-mixing" technology developed by the sound team at Peter Jackson's WingNut Films. This process, perfected during the making of the Get Back documentary, allowed Martin and Okell to go back to the original four-track master tapes and algorithmically separate individual elements—like Ringo's kick drum from a rhythm guitar—that were once permanently combined on a single track.
Listening to these sessions in high-resolution FLAC is particularly rewarding. The clarity brings you closer to the room, allowing you to hear the musicianship, the laughter, and the sheer creative energy that fueled this landmark album.
Paul’s driving bass lines are distinct from the guitar textures. The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe FLAC- 88
The backward guitar solos, tracked by George Harrison over multiple sessions, weave seamlessly through the stereo field with clean, uncompressed tape-hiss profiles.
For decades, audiophiles and casual listeners have debated the definitive version of The Beatles’ catalogue. While the 2009 stereo remasters served a generation well, the arrival of the changed the game entirely. But for those who demand more than streaming compression—those who seek the warmth of the master tape—one format reigns supreme: FLAC at 88.2 kHz . The key to unlocking Revolver was a cutting-edge
The Revolver 2022 Super Deluxe FLAC-88 release bridges the gap between historical analog warmth and cutting-edge digital fidelity, making it an essential archive for serious music historians and audiophiles alike. To help you explore this legendary album further,
Finally, the set also includes a special 4-track EP compiling the non-album single "Paperback Writer" and its B-side, "Rain," recorded during the Revolver sessions. It features both brand new stereo mixes and the original mono mixes. The clarity brings you closer to the room,
The original sessions for Revolver were recorded on analog tape. The natural harmonic content of analog tape extends beyond the 20 kHz human hearing limit. The "88.2" sample rate is mathematically elegant for CDs (44.1 kHz x 2). It provides ultrasonic headroom without the needless file bloat of 192 kHz.
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As of 2025, the 88.2 kHz FLAC files are available for purchase from legitimate high-res stores like , Qobuz , and Presto Music . You can also rip the Blu-Ray audio disc included in the physical Super Deluxe box set, which contains 24-bit/96kHz—but the digital storefronts specifically offer the 88.2 kHz variant, which matches the original CD mastering workflow (2x 44.1).
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