Jude Southerland Kessler of The John Lennon Series and Lanea Stagg of The Recipe Records Series sit down with noted Beatles music expert and author Bruce Spizer as he discusses the latest book in his Beatles album series, From Rubber Soul to Revolver. Spizer explores the important events of 1965 and 1966 that inspired these two pivotal LPs. He looks at the transition of The Beatles from a stage band to an innovative studio band, and he examines the impact of world music, orchestral compositions, drugs, and the changing role of women in The Beatles' lyrics. Spizer discusses the work that Beatles authorities Al Sussman, Frank Daniels, Bill King, Piers Hemmingsen, and Kessler added to this volume's close consideration of the music and the era. A lively 90-minute dive into both Rubber Soul and Revolver await!
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