After retiring from touring, the Beatles focused entirely on the studio, pushing the boundaries of what was possible with 4-track recording technology.
The Beatles remain the most influential band in music history, and their discography is a mandatory roadmap for anyone who loves rock and roll. From the early mop-top energy of Liverpool to the experimental studio mastery of their later years, every album offers a unique window into how they changed the world. After retiring from touring, the Beatles focused entirely
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967): The definitive "concept album," it became the soundtrack to the Summer of Love.Magical Mystery Tour (1967): A psychedelic journey featuring "I Am the Walrus" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."The Beatles (The White Album) (1968): A sprawling, diverse double album that showcased the individual styles of each member, from heavy rock to acoustic ballads. The Final Chapter: 1969–1970 After retiring from touring