I grew up with the US versions, so I will list that order first.
Rubber Soul (A Beatles Folk Style Album)
Something New (This song configuration rocks)
Beatles VI (Another great configuration of mid 60’s pop)
Revolver (I always felt that the US version came off as a bit more mature)
Hey Jude (This album was such a strange combination of songs from 1964-1969, but I loved every one of them)
Yesterday and Today (A fun and quirky collection of fun and quirky pop songs)
Help! (I always loved the combination of soundtrack with Beatles’ songs, and I would closely re-read and examine that gate-fold for playing time of the entire two sides of the LP. I also always loved how the Indian style soundtrack music foreshadowed The Beatles exploration of that sound one album later and beyond)
Meet The Beatles (Again, I prefer this track combination over the British counter part)
The Beatles Second Album (A satisfying collection, but the cover songs weaken it)
Beatles 65 (Same as above, and what Dave Dexter Jr. did to “I Feel Fine” and “She’s A Woman” was a sonic crime!)
A Hard Day’s Night (“Something New” did it right with most of these same songs. The only thing going for this configuration is the inclusion of the title song and a few of the instrumentals.)
The UK collection that I first got on LP (then CD) in the mid-late 1980’s
The Beatles (White Album)
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Abbey Road
A Hard Day’s Night
HELP!
SPLHCB
Magical Mystery Tour
Yellow Submarine
Beatles For Sale
With The Beatles
Please Please Me
Let it Be