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Yellow Submarine , Abbey Road , and finally Let It Be . Why Blogspots are Popular for Beatles Fans

Introduced "Yesterday" and marked the beginning of their musical expansion. beatles discography blogspot

To truly appreciate the value of these fan resources, it is essential to understand the foundational works they discuss. Worldwide, the Beatles released (17 in the US), 5 live albums, 51 compilation albums, 36 extended plays (EPs), and 63 singles. The following list details the 12 official UK studio albums that serve as the core of their catalogue, along with the universally recognized US album Magical Mystery Tour, which has since been integrated into the band’s standard discography worldwide. Yellow Submarine , Abbey Road , and finally Let It Be

| Album Title | Release Date (UK) | Label | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | March 22, 1963 | Parlophone | | With The Beatles | November 22, 1963 | Parlophone | | A Hard Day's Night | July 10, 1964 | Parlophone | | Beatles for Sale | December 4, 1964 | Parlophone | | Help! | August 6, 1965 | Parlophone | | Rubber Soul | December 3, 1965 | Parlophone | | Revolver | August 5, 1966 | Parlophone | | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | June 1, 1967 | Parlophone | | The Beatles (White Album) | November 22, 1968 | Apple | | Yellow Submarine | January 17, 1969 | Apple | | Abbey Road | September 26, 1969 | Apple | | Let It Be | May 8, 1970 | Apple | Worldwide, the Beatles released (17 in the US),

Solidified their UK dominance with tracks like "All My Loving".

Unlike streaming, a blogspot entry offers track-by-track reviews, detailed histories of the recording sessions, and insights into the band’s emotional state.

Blogspot blogs demystified these labels. A blogger would upload the artwork for Vigotone's "Arrive Without Travelling" or Yellow Dog's "Ultra Rare Trax" and provide a tracklist. This created a secondary education for fans who only knew the "1" compilation. They learned about the "Decca Audition," the "Get Back" rehearsals (Twickenham), and the "Esher Demos."