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Ranking the Beatles Albums — Page 2

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Bump, but why not? It’s the Beatles.

  1. Revolver
  2. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
  3. The Beatles (White Album)
  4. Rubber Soul
  5. Help
  6. A Hard Day’s Night
  7. Magical Mystery Tour (US Version)
  8. Let It Be Naked
  9. Please Please Me
  10. Let It Be
  11. With The Beatles
  12. Abbey Road
  13. Beatles for Sale

And yes, my ranking has changed since the last time I posted here.

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I have moved Revolver above the White Album.

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imperialscum said:

I have realised that I don’t really like Beatles that much.

This thread is not about your improper use of capitalization.

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TV’s Frink said:

Meh to all.

Ah-ha! So finally we have confirmed that Frink is truly without a soul or capacity for joy.
Up to now I really just thought how he came across was due to some sort of language barrier, but I guess he really is an entirely unredeemed waste of cellular activity.
Good to know!

In any event, subject to any moment’s whim:

  1. Rubber Soul (tie)
  2. Abbey Road (tie)
  3. Help!
  4. A Hard Day’s Night
  5. Revolver
  6. Please Please Me
  7. The Beatles
  8. Sgt. Peppers, etc.
  9. Beatles for Sale
  10. With the Beatles

And btw to all: Magical Mystery Tour is not a proper “album,” but is a compilation of songs from a double-EP and some A- and B-sides. Let It Be is not a proper album because it was unfinished, but just sort of jerry-rigged, ex-Spector-ated and posthumously sold nonetheless out of label desperation. Yellow Submarine is not an album at all, at least not a Beatles album—just a scoretrack with a few odds 'n sods thrown in.
If Mono Masters is considered an “album,” it would handily take the No. 1 slot.

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Darth Id said:

TV’s Frink said:

Meh to all.

Ah-ha! So finally we have confirmed that Frink is truly without a soul or capacity for joy.
Up to now I really just thought how he came across was due to some sort of language barrier, but I guess he really is an entirely unredeemed waste of cellular activity.
Good to know!

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At times I prefer listening to the bootleg sessions over the released albums.

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