• TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
  • Follow
    • Follow
    • facebook
    • twitter
    • google+
    • instagram
    • youtube
Hearst Corporation
  • TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
Forums
  • Register
  • Login
  • Forums
  • Entertainment
  • Music
The Greatest Beatles Albums of all Time
<<
<
1 of 2
>>
>
owen10
30-08-2015
I have to say my favourite one is Sgt Pepper as every song on that Album is just amazing also i love Revolver it has some real classics that are some of the best they ever wrote Which Album do you think is their best one
bspace
30-08-2015
Revolver, but there's not a one I wouldn't say was good among them, fairly unique for a band/artist with that many to their name. The white album might have made a better single LP but then so what, there's nothing on there I really dislike.
Jim_McIntosh
30-08-2015
White Album is my personal favourite. I do love the way Abbey Road fits together as well though. I prefer later Beatles to earlier although I like it all.
Fibromite59
30-08-2015
My favourite Beatles Album has always been Revolver. All the songs are good and there is a large selection of different music types.
slimlinetonic
30-08-2015
I think personally Revolver and Rubber soul are great, Sgt Peppers is a fun album quirky and surreal and psychedelic, Let it Be is just the sound of a marriage gone wrong, even Lennon hated it, and McCartney was never ever all that keen on it either, Abbey Road ive always found zip zags between great songs, and so so rubbish the end suite of songs i have to agree with Lennon is just bad, But having said all that i do adore The Magical Mystery Tour, its a joy from start to end.
swingaleg
30-08-2015
All great albums

As I've got older my views have changed a bit and I've gone off the more innovative stuff and gone 'back to basics'

Give them a couple of albums to get to grips with it and stop doing covers.......then the 3rd and 4th albums, Hard Days Night and Help are totally written by the lads themselves and are as perfect an example of 3 minute pop songs as you will ever find.......
Deep Purple
30-08-2015
They are all great, and each one captures the moment in time it was released.

The White Album is a masterpiece, although a little all over the place at times, which actually adds to the magic. Abbey Road is another classic, and showed what they could do when needed, in a time of personal turmoil for the band. It was a fitting last recording, which is what it was, although Let It Be was released after it.
biscuitfactory
30-08-2015
Abbey Road.
Not just my favourite Beatles album but my favourite album.
Inkblot
30-08-2015
Revolver is the best Beatles album, but Abbey Road is more fun to listen to.
bspace
30-08-2015
Originally Posted by Inkblot:
“Revolver is the best Beatles album, but Abbey Road is more fun to listen to.”

Have to agree, I've probably played Abbey Road more than any of them. If I reach for one when I haven't played any Beatles for a while it's that or if I'm feeling nostalgic then A Hard Day's Night. There's something just carefree about A Hard Day's Night that all that time between goes away and I'm back in the moment again.
FrankBT
30-08-2015
It's Revolver for me. It's not perfect. It has at least one mediocre track on it (I Want To Tell You), but the the rest of the tracks are good to outstanding. It was also the album that paved the way for psychedelia (Tomorrow Never Knows) that swept the rock world months later in 1967, so an important album from that angle.
barbeler
30-08-2015
Originally Posted by slimlinetonic:
“Abbey Road ive always found zip zags between great songs, and so so rubbish the end suite of songs i have to agree with Lennon is just bad”

That is probably The Beatles' finest moment. In all of the many books I've read on the subject I've certainly never heard of Lennon saying that.
Jedikiah
30-08-2015
Revolver is the best Beatles album.
Los_Tributos
30-08-2015
Tough one. I think I'd have to say The Best Of The Beatles.
00tommo
31-08-2015
Originally Posted by Los_Tributos:
“Tough one. I think I'd have to say The Best Of The Beatles.”

Ah hah!
Tookah
31-08-2015
Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
pmw_hewitt
31-08-2015
The White Album. It's a meandering mess, and that's why it's so special. It's four young men unable to control their differing artistic visions. I love that kind of sound.
Ooogoobudoo
31-08-2015
I foolishly studied Sgt Peppers in University and that killed a little bit of the love I had for it. I don't really listen to it very much anymore, but it would probably still get my vote.
Cpt James Kirk
01-09-2015
Abbey Road for me closely followed by Revolver.

There are so many tracks on those albums that mean a lot to me personally.

I love all their albums though.
blue screen
01-09-2015
Revolver or Rubber Soul for me.

Paperback Writer and Rain were both written in the Revolver sessions but weren't put on the album and Day Tripper and We Can Work It Out were both written when they were recording Rubber Soul but again never went on the album.

Amazing to think some great Beatles albums could have been even better if they put their singles on the albums
RikScot
01-09-2015
I'm with Alan Partridge...The Best Of The Beatles.
ohglobbits
01-09-2015
Artistically, The White Album. But Sergeant's Pepper's Lonely Heart band was the album that cemented their success.
Ooogoobudoo
01-09-2015
Originally Posted by blue screen:
“Amazing to think some great Beatles albums could have been even better if they put their singles on the albums”

Yeah, that is quite amazing. Sgt Peppers too was missing Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane in that regard
Johnny_Cash
02-09-2015
Let It Be, get so much out of that album, each listen gives me something more. Love it.
jojoeno
02-09-2015
Originally Posted by biscuitfactory:
“Abbey Road.
Not just my favourite Beatles album but my favourite album.”

Same here I play it all the time
<<
<
1 of 2
>>
>
VIEW DESKTOP SITE TOP

JOIN US HERE

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Hearst Corporation

Hearst Corporation

DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK

© 2015 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. Registered in England 112955. All rights reserved.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Complaints
  • Site Map