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: The soundtrack to their animated film, featuring four new songs and orchestral scores. Abbey Road (1969) : Though released before
The soundtrack to their second feature film features advanced studio techniques. Paul McCartney's "Yesterday" introduced classical string arrangements, breaking the traditional rock band mold. Rubber Soul (1965) Release Date: December 3, 1965
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While Blogspot sites often explore rarities, the "canon" referenced by most of these guides consists of the released between 1963 and 1970: Release Year Album Title Please Please Me , With The Beatles A Hard Day's Night , Beatles For Sale Help! , Rubber Soul Revolver Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles (The White Album) Yellow Submarine , Abbey Road Let It Be Notable Blogs to Explore
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Recorded in early 1969 under the working title Get Back , these raw "live-in-studio" sessions were shelved for months. Producer Phil Spector was eventually brought in to mix and complete the album, adding his signature "Wall of Sound" orchestral overdubs to several tracks. 2. Essential Past Masters and Non-Album Singles Rubber Soul (1965) Release Date: December 3, 1965
A sprawling, eclectic double album. Following their trip to India, the band members began working more independently, resulting in a wide array of styles spanning from heavy metal prototypes to folk, avant-garde collage, and vaudeville. Yellow Submarine (1969) Release Date: January 13, 1969 Key Tracks: "Hey Bulldog", "It's All Too Too Much"