This is the best Beatles' album

This is the best Beatles' album.
There's no debate. It's a fact.

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thats not beatles for sale

white is best followed by revolver. then this.

Racist.

Nah. The albums that are canonically agreed upon as their best (I.e Sgt. Pepper, Revolver, Abbey Road, the White Album) are, indeed, the best. I, personally, don’t care for Abbey Road and the White Album and enjoy Rubber Soul better but it’s less musically progressive and polished than the prior two.

You’re a retarded contrarian. I have no shame in saying that Revolver and Sgt. Pepper are my favorite Beatles albums.

>You’re a retarded contrarian

I am not. I even bought a Rubber Soul t-shirt.
Sgt Peppers is the most overrated album in history. It might've been revolutionary and all, but Rubber Soul is a lot more enjoyable.

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white album is the official soundtrack for helter skelter

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Revolver > Abbey Road > Sgt. Peppers > Rubber Soul > White Album

Lennon is in top form on Rubber Soul tho, Norwegian Wood and In My Life are 100% in my top-10 Beatles tracks, Nowhere Man and Girl are also great

65-66 Lennon is pop music's peak

Yeah user, that's totally the same person in your pic *cringe*

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jesus christ almighty this album is shit

>implying John’s tracks on white album weren’t some of his best moments ever

wow that went right over your head

You can't be this retarded.

>I'm Only Sleeping
>She Said She Said
>Tomorrow Never Knows
>In My Life
>Norwegian Wood

peak Lennon for sure

Completely agree user. Ita the perfect balance of the entire Beatles catalog.

>Yes It Is
>Ticket to Ride
>Help!
>You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
>Nowhere Man
>Run For Your Life
>The Word
>And Your Bird Can Sing

People overrate Revolver.

Abbey Road > White Album > St. Pepper > Rubber Soul = Revolver ... etc

i love this album! its my favorite as well

Cope
Revolver>White Album >Sgt. Pepper = Abbey Road> Rubber Soul

you'd probably enjoy the music of Britney Spears.

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hows it feel being a puppet 2 another mans opinion

MMT > White > Revolver > AR > SPLHCB >>> RS > LIB > Help! > YS >>> early trash.

I'm only sleeping is their best song.
Happiness is a warm gun is their second best song.

based

>not the White album
yeah idk about that chief

This, Sgt Peppers is the most overrated album that I can think off, and I love The Beatles

Wow, that remaster sounds like shit. Really accentuates the flaws.

Think of Pet Sounds then

Rubber Soul > Sgt Pepper > Abbey Road > Revolver > White Album > Magical Mystery Tour > A Hard Day's Night > Help > Let It Be > Please Please Me > Beatles For Sale > With The Beatles

Abbey Road > White Album > Revolver > MMT > Rubber Soul > Sgt Pepper > the rest

but its so hard to rank them because all are 10/10 with the possible exception of pepper. It depends on what mood I am in and what you prefer musically (pop or experimental, love songs or psychedelia)

>Yellow Submarine above anything
> calling A Hard Day's Night trash
wasted trips, although I am glad to see some love for Let it Be, probably their most underrated if Pepper is their most overrated.

>b-but it was written by a mentally ill "genius"!

Yellow Submarine has Hey Bulldog and Only A Northern Song, which are two of their best songs.

sgt pepper > white album side 1+2 > revolver > mmt > rubber soul > let it be > abbey road > early stuff > literal shit > white album side 3+4
we can agree on this, right?

Shitaste

Rubber soul > revolver. Forget the rest

Based AND redpilled.

In my country nobody gives a shit about Pet Sounds tho

can't believe the correct order still hasn't been posted

abbey road > revolver > white album > sgt. pepper > rubber soul > let it be > help and pre-help albums > mmt

Tomorrow Never Knows is better than anything on that album

Unironically would someone mind informing me of what exactly made the music of the Beatles so innovative? I’m not a music theory major I’m hoping someone versed in it could tell me. I enjoy the Beatles but I guess I don’t understand the almost sanctified reverence everyone seems to have of them even on this board.

In My Life > Tomorrow Never Knows

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You don't understand it because it cemented the modern pop songwriting, nowadays everything sounds (at some extent) like them. Listen to pre-beatles music and you'll notice.

If it ain't White, it ain't right.