Originally Posted by Torch81:
“That somewhat echoes other opinions I've heard. I listened to "Band On The Run" whilst out walking earlier. On first hearing, loved it, that one's definitely a 'keeper'.
I also listened to "The White Album" but I'm going to reserve judgement on that for the time being as my initial thoughts were that it's an album you probably need to hear a good few times before offering up any relevant thoughts on it.”
The White Album does sag at points with a few tracks that are unusually weak. It also ends
badly with Revolution 9 more of interest historically than an easy listen while Good Night is
in Lennon's own rather understated words "possibly over lush".

Incidentally he wrote that
one not McCartney as many assume. Personally I don't think it should have been one album
but I do think they could have dropped a few (e.g. Piggies or Don't Pass Me By) and added
other songs they had such as Hey Bulldog or kept back The Inner Light for it.
I would say Side 3 is the strongest as I think all songs on that side are great. Sides 1 and 2
I think start and end well but sag in the middle. There are some very clever moves in terms
of album structure when you consider how the songs were written. E.g. Martha My Dear
flows into I'm So Tired as if this was always planned but I don't believe it was. Apparently
Martin, Lennon, and McCartney spent a full 24 hour session putting the track listing together.

Presumably with a few other things to tidy it up but still a mammoth effort.