Here are links to pages on The Beatles' albums, ordered alphabetically. They include the original UK releases, which have since become the established albums in the group's canon, along with various other releases such as Love, the Anthology volumes and Live At The BBC.
Most of the links lead to full articles about the albums. We are aiming to complete these over the coming months, along with pages on The Beatles' US releases.
At the least, all the pages contain links to articles on each of the songs on the albums. Don't forget, we also have full discographies for over 40 countries.
- 1 (One)
- 1962-1966 (Red Album)
- 1967-1970 (Blue Album)
- A Hard Day's Night
- Abbey Road
- Anthology 1
- Anthology 2
- Anthology 3
- Beatles For Sale
- Help!
- Let It Be
- Let It Be... Naked
- Live At The BBC
- Love
- Magical Mystery Tour
- Nowhere Boy: Original Soundtrack
- Past Masters
- Past Masters Volume One
- Past Masters Volume Two
- Please Please Me
- Revolver
- Rubber Soul
- Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- The Beatles (White Album)
- The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl
- With The Beatles
- Yellow Submarine
- Yellow Submarine Songtrack
- Yesterday... And Today
Related articles:
- The Beatles' RIAA certifications
- Beatles iPod goes on sale at Bloomingdale's
- Ringo Starr albums
- Past Masters Volume One
- George Harrison albums



theres no alpha omega?
No, because it was an unofficial release. It's mentioned in the articles on the Red and Blue albums though.
What about "a collection of oldies..but goldies" ?
I was just wondering if anybody knew anything about the newly remastered Beatles albums coming out on vinyl. Is the box of singles being released for record store day a sample of what is to come or are they taken from same masters they used for the old cds?
"... along with various other significant releases ..." - so why do we find "Nowhere Boy: Original Soundtrack" listed here???
Because I was invited to Abbey Road's Studio Two on the condition that I write about the film and its soundtrack. You'd have done the same
Just wondered why 'Yesterday and Today' is listed here. And would anyone agree with me that EMI were mistaken in release re-mastered stero albums instead of the original mono ones0? To get those, you have to buy the 'Mono Masters' boxed set.
Yesterday And Today is listed because there's a good story surrounding the album's release. Unfortunately I haven't got around to writing it yet, so it's just a list of song titles! I'll do it one day though.
I don't think EMI/Apple were mistaken in reissuing the stereo masters. It's probably what most people want nowadays. Even though more time was spent on the mono mixes in the 1960s, it would be a bit odd if the mono remasters were what they were encouraging people to buy. However, it might have been nice if people could buy the mono albums individually without having to get the box set, as they did with the stereo reissues.
They include the original UK releases, which have since become the established albums in the group's canon, along with various other releases such as Love, the Anthology volumes and Live At The BBC.
so why have you included us releases and nowhere boy soundtrack? it is a confusing list with a less than well researched approach and a casual attitude. younger people, probably around your age, will see this and take it as folklore.
Sorry you don't like my site and attitude. Other websites are available - perhaps you could visit those instead. Your manner is also a little patronising.
"They include" does not equate to "They are limited to". I've addressed the Nowhere Boy inclusion elsewhere in this comments section, not that I have to justify any of this.