There are different ways of looking at this.
During their active productive years as a group The Beatles released twelve official albums:
Please Please Me
With The Beatles
A Hard Day's Night
Beatles For Sale
Help!
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles (aka The "White" Album)
Yellow Submarine
Abbey Road
Let It Be
While this may seem straightforward enough, it is in fact complicated by a number of issues.
Firstly, The Beatles is a double album and opinion varies as to whether that should count as one album or two.
Secondly, Yellow Submarine is the soundtrack album of the film of the same name and only one side of it features the Beatles themselves. The second side is exclusively the film's orchestral incidental music, scored by George Martin.
It could therefore be argued that this is only half an album. The Beatles themselves did not regard it as a proper studio album but nevertheless the title remains listed amongst the group's official releases.
Finally, but most significantly, the Magical Mystery Touralbum was not initially released in the UK at all and the LP format was not approved by the Beatles themselves at the time.
The album came about when the marketing department at Capitol Records in America combined the six tracks from the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour double EP with five songs that had been released on singles in the UK in 1967, none of which had appeared on any other album.
This American release is unique in that it is the only American version of a Beatles release that has subsequently displaced the UK version of the same material. The album was officially adopted into the Beatles' canon in 1987 when standardised versions of all of the albums were released on CD.
Thus, in the list of official Beatles albums, Magical Mystery Tour now takes its place between Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Beatles, giving a total of thirteen titles, one of which is a double album.
please please me, let it be, abby road, help, hard days night, revolver, rubber soul, Sg. peppers,
The Beatles did not produce albums. They had producers (primarily George Martim) for their albums.
All 13 of them.
17 SONGS
No albums were released under the name The Beatles in 2007.
Alan Parsons, who was born in 1948 on December twentieth, helped produce two albums in addition to his own works. Alan Parsons helped produce albums for The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
So far, he has 12 The Beatles have 18 :) I'm rooting for The Beatles.
5 studio albums
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No albums were released under the name The Beatles in 2007.
i think you mean to ask-"How many ALBUMS did the beatles do ?". I think they recorded 12 official albums in all.
Alan Parsons, who was born in 1948 on December twentieth, helped produce two albums in addition to his own works. Alan Parsons helped produce albums for The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
13 studio albums as well as some American release albums.
So far, he has 12 The Beatles have 18 :) I'm rooting for The Beatles.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
5 studio albums
The Beatles released a double album called "The Beatles" in a plain white sleeve; it is better known as The White Album. Black Albums, are "bootleg" albums - sometimes of some of the demo tracks recorded for the White Album.
There are many Beatles albums, some are compilations of certain songs such as the '1' album which is comrpised of 27 of the Beatles number 1 hits and the Anthology albums which contain rare unpublished songs as well as their most memorable hits. Below is a link to the Beatles complete discogrophy. http://www.aboutthebeatles.com/discography.php
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yes
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