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O que (quem) é étui de révolver - definição

1966 STUDIO ALBUM BY THE BEATLES
Revolver album; Beatles revolver; Revolver beatles; Revolver (Beatles); Revolver (The Beatles); Revolver (The Beatles album); Draft:Revolver: Special Edition
  • EMI's Abbey Road Studios (pictured in 2005). Most of the sessions for ''Revolver'' took place in the complex's intimate Studio 3.
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  • Harrison, McCartney and Lennon with George Martin at EMI Studios in the mid-1960s
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  • "butcher cover"]] for ''Yesterday and Today''.
  • their final tour]], in August 1966
  • Capitol's trade ad for the album's double A-side single, favouring "Yellow Submarine" over "Eleanor Rigby"

Janssen revolver         
  • Janssen (center, sitting) and his 1874 crew, with the revolver in the background
  • The revolver in action in a 1874 illustration
  • Detailed view of the instrument
EARLY ASTRONOMICAL CAMERA SYSTEM
User:Emmasoler/sandbox; Draft:Janssen Revolver; Janssen Revolver; Photographic revolver
The Janssen revolver () was invented by the French astronomer Pierre Jules César Janssen in 1874. It was the instrument that originated chronophotography, a branch of photography based on capturing movement from a sequence of images.
Revolver Co-operative         
UK BASED CO-OPERATIVE COFFEE DISTRIBUTOR
Revolver Cooperative; Revolver World
Revolver Co-operative, trading under the brand Revolver World, is a cooperative based in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom that imports and markets Fairtrade-certified coffee and organic cotton goods. It is a sister organisation to Revolver Music.
Snubnosed revolver         
  • Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special with 5 rounds
  • [[Colt Cobra]]
  • Colt Model 1877 Double Action "Lightning" cal .38 Long Colt, with etched barrel inscription
  • Colt Single Action Army "Sheriff's Model" snubnosed revolver
  • Dan Wesson Revolver Model 15-2 "Pistol Pacs" with 4 barrels. Note: 2.5" snubnose barrel at the bottom.
  • Fitz Special
  • Colt Detective Special
  • Smith & Wesson Model 36
  • Three-inch snubnosed .44 Magnum S&W Model 629-6 Deluxe Talo Edition
  • .32 caliber Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless
  • Ruger LCR chambered in 38 Special +P.
  • Ruger LCR .38 Special with [[Crimson Trace]] laser grip.
  • Smith & Wesson Bodyguard with a "shrouded hammer"
  • S&W Model 10 snubnose
  • Smith & Wesson Model 642 Ladysmith "hammerless" revolver
  • Smith & Wesson Governor Smith and Wesson Governor revolver, with a speedloader, loaded with 45 Colt, a moon clip loaded with 45 ACP, and six Federal 2-1/2 inch '000' buckshot shells, as well as hearing protection
  • Ruger SP101 with 2.25-inch barrel. Corbon performance data
  • Taurus Model 85 Ultra-Lite in .38 Special
  • Taurus Judge "Public Defender" model with a shortened hammer and 3" snubnosed barrel
  • Webley .450 "British Bull Dog" model - 1870s
TYPE OF SMALL, MEDIUM, OR LARGE FRAME REVOLVER WITH A SHORT BARREL, WHICH IS GENERALLY 3 INCHES OR LESS IN LENGTH FOR CONCEALMENT
Snubnose revolver; Snub Pistol; Belly gun; Snub-nosed revolver; Snub-nose revolver; Snubbie
A snubnosed revolver (colloquially known as a snubbie, belly gun, or bulldog revolver) is a small, medium, or large frame revolver with a short barrel, generally less than 4 inches in length. Smaller such revolvers are often made with "bobbed" or "shrouded" hammers and there are also "hammerless" models (where the firing pin is entirely internal); the point is to allow the gun to be drawn with little risk of it snagging on clothing.

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Revolver (Beatles album)

Revolver is the seventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 5 August 1966, accompanied by the double A-side single "Eleanor Rigby" / "Yellow Submarine". The album was the Beatles' final recording project before their retirement as live performers and marked the group's most overt use of studio technology to date, building on the advances of their late 1965 release Rubber Soul. It has since become regarded as one of the greatest and most innovative albums in the history of popular music, with recognition centred on its range of musical styles, diverse sounds, and lyrical content.

The Beatles recorded Revolver after taking a three-month break at the start of 1966, and during a period when London was feted as the era's cultural capital. Regarded by some commentators as the start of the group's psychedelic period, the songs reflect their interest in the drug LSD, Eastern philosophy and the avant-garde while addressing themes such as death and transcendence of material concerns. With no plans to reproduce their new material in concert, the band made liberal use of automatic double tracking, varispeed, reversed tapes, close audio miking, and instruments outside of their standard live set-up. Among its tracks are "Tomorrow Never Knows", incorporating heavy Indian drone and a collage of tape loops; "Eleanor Rigby", a song about loneliness featuring a string octet as its only musical backing; and "Love You To", a foray into Hindustani classical music. The sessions also produced a non-album single, "Paperback Writer" backed with "Rain".

In the United Kingdom, the album's 14 tracks were gradually distributed to radio stations in the weeks before its release. In North America, Revolver was reduced to 11 songs by Capitol Records, with the omitted three appearing on the June 1966 LP Yesterday and Today. The release there coincided with the Beatles' final concert tour and the controversy surrounding John Lennon's remark that the band had become "more popular than Jesus". The album topped the Record Retailer chart in the UK for seven weeks and the US Billboard Top LPs list for six weeks. Critical reaction was highly favourable in the UK but less so in the US amid the press's unease at the band's outspokenness on contemporary issues.

Revolver expanded the boundaries of pop music, revolutionised standard practices in studio recording, advanced principles espoused by the 1960s counterculture, and inspired the development of psychedelic rock, electronica, progressive rock and world music. The album cover, designed by Klaus Voormann, combined Aubrey Beardsley-inspired line drawing with photo collage and won the 1967 Grammy Award for Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts. Aided by the 1987 international CD release, which standardised its content to the original Parlophone version, Revolver has surpassed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in many critics' estimation as the Beatles' best album. It was ranked first in the 1998 and 2000 editions of Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums and third in the 2003 and 2012 editions of Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". It has been certified double platinum by the BPI and 5× platinum by the RIAA. A remixed and expanded edition of the album was released in 2022.