Beatles Discography Blogspot — [exclusive]
Beyond the 13 albums, the Beatles released 22 singles in the UK, many of which (like "Hey Jude") were never on the original studio LPs.
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[EARLY BEATLES] [MIDDLE BEATLES] [LATE BEATLES] (1962–1964) (1965–1967) (1968–1970) ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ • Please Please Me • Help! • The White Album • With The Beatles • Rubber Soul • Yellow Submarine • A Hard Day's Night • Revolver • Abbey Road • Beatles For Sale • Sgt. Pepper's • Let It Be 1. The Touring and Merseybeat Era (1962–1964) beatles discography blogspot
The Beatles' definitive discography consists of 12 studio albums released in the United Kingdom. While US fans encountered different track listings due to Capitol Records' alterations, the UK canon represents the artistic intent of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Here is the complete chronological list of the "Fab Four's" masterpieces:
Streaming platforms provide convenience, but they offer a homogenized listening experience. Collectors hunt down Blogspot links for three major reasons: The Mono vs. Stereo Debate Beyond the 13 albums, the Beatles released 22
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Are you hunting for a (like the original 1960s mono pressings)? • The White Album • With The Beatles
The soundtrack to their second film marked their "declaration of independence." While the title track was a cry for help, the album introduced "Yesterday," one of the most covered songs in history, featuring only Paul McCartney with a string quartet. This album planted the seeds for their subsequent psychedelic experimentation.
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However, these modern databases lack the soul of the old blogs. A Discogs entry is clinical; it tells you the matrix number and the pressing plant. An old Blogspot post told a story. It might describe the rainy afternoon the blogger found a rare Portuguese pressing of A Hard Day's Night , or argue passionately about the guitar tone on a specific bootleg.
