I want to go through most if not all of the Beatles’ albums, Definitely covering all the important ones. Now I know most of of their hits and everything. Question is, where do I begin? And in what order should I go through the Beatles’ catalog?
Thanks and appreciate the help.
Also, if somebody can do the same thing with Pearl Jam while you are at it, even better. I know, slightly different type of music.
Had beatles 1, 62-66 and 67-70
alright well, seeing as you already know most of the hits Beatles 1s is pretty well covered, but still deserves to get looked at if you dont already have it. There isent really a way to go wrong with buying beatles albums but you should probably start with the really monumental ones, Abbey road would be a good place to start seeing as its one of the best albums ever recorded.
Other then that, you can do some of their earlier stuff like hard days night or revolver which are both great.
as for pearl jam, i dont really know them that well, i have the album "ten" its pretty good, aside from that i dont really know
alright well, seeing as you already know most of the hits Beatles 1s is pretty well covered, but still deserves to get looked at if you dont already have it. There isent really a way to go wrong with buying beatles albums but you should probably start with the really monumental ones, Abbey road would be a good place to start seeing as its one of the best albums ever recorded.
Other then that, you can do some of their earlier stuff like hard days night or revolver which are both great.
as for pearl jam, i dont really know them that well, i have the album "ten" its pretty good, aside from that i dont really know
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look, if you want the beatles experience, you need to get every album. greatest hits and number 1 albums dont do them any justice. fantastic songs are always excluded.
pearl jam? well i would start with ten and vs., since those are their best two albums.
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I’m still not all the way through the Beatles catalog, but I started with Abbey Road, then Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Beatles For Sale, Anthology I, Sgt. Pepper’s, A Hard Day’s Night, Magical Mystery Tour and Meet the Beatles.
I’d probably start from the beginning if I were to get into them again.
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