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The Beatles Studio Albums – Complete List & History

BEATLES Albums in Order & Every Artist | Art Prints Unique Gifts for Fans

Beatles Albums in Order (UK Releases)

The Beatles remain one of the most influential bands in music history. But exactly how many original studio albums did they release during their active career? Here’s a complete look at their official discography, key milestones, and some fascinating facts about how their music was released over the decades.

No. Title Release Release Date
1 Please Please Me 22 March 1963
2 With The Beatles 22 November 1963
3 A Hard Day’s Night 10 July 1964
4 Beatles For Sale 4 December 1964
5 Help! 6 August 1965
6 Rubber Soul 3 December 1965
7 Revolver 5 August 1966
8 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 26 May 1967
9 Magical Mystery Tour 27 November 1967*
10 The Beatles (White Album) 22 November 1968
11 Yellow Submarine 17 January 1969
12 Abbey Road 26 September 1969
13 Let It Be 8 May 1970

*In the UK, Magical Mystery Tour was originally released as a double EP in December 1967; the US LP version later became part of the official core catalogue.

The Beatles’ Original Studio Albums

During their active career, The Beatles released 13 original studio albums in the UK, as featured on my music map. Their journey began with Please Please Me in March 1963 and concluded with Let It Be in May 1970. These albums chart the evolution of the band, from energetic Merseybeat beginnings to their most ambitious studio experiments.

BEATLES Albums in Order & Every Artist | Art Prints Unique Gifts for Fans

Beatles Albums in Order (UK Releases)

*In the UK, Magical Mystery Tour was initially released as a double EP in December 1967; the US LP version later became part of the official core catalogue.

First Album in Mono and Stereo

Their debut, Please Please Me, holds a special place in Beatles history. Released on 22 March 1963 as a mono LP (Parlophone PMC 1202), it was later issued in stereo (Parlophone PCS 3042) on 26 April 1963. This made it the first Beatles album available in both mono and stereo formats.

The Beatles’ Apple Label Era

In 1968, The Beatles took greater control of their releases by launching Apple Records. The first studio album to appear on the Apple label was The Beatles (The White Album), released on 22 November 1968. Later studio releases, including Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, also carried the Apple label.

Compilations and Re-Releases After the Break-Up

After the band split in 1970, their music continued to reach new generations through compilations and reissues. Key releases included:

  • 1962–1966 ("Red Album") and 1967–1970 ("Blue Album") – 19 April 1973
  • Rock 'n' Roll Music (1976)
  • Love Songs (1977)
  • 20 Greatest Hits (1982)
  • The Anthology series (1995–1996), which offered unreleased tracks and rare outtakes

Beatles Albums on CD

The transition to compact disc came in 1987, with the albums released in stages. Please Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day’s Night, and Beatles For Sale arrived first on 26 February 1987. The rollout continued through the year, with Abbey Road and Let It Be among the final original albums to appear on CD on 19 October 1987.

Non-Studio Albums and Special Releases

The Beatles’ discography also includes a wide variety of non-studio albums, such as:

  • Live albumsLive! At the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany, Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Live at the BBC
  • Interview albumsThe Beatles Tapes (David Wigg Interviews), Hear The Beatles Tell All
  • Box sets – e.g., The Beatles In Stereo, The Beatles In Mono

Recent Anniversary Editions

The Beatles’ music continues to be celebrated through 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Editions, including:

  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017)
  • The Beatles / White Album (2018)
  • Abbey Road (2019)
  • Let It Be (2021)
  • Revolver (2022)

Early Recordings – The Beatles First

Before global fame, The Beatles recorded with Tony Sheridan in Hamburg. These sessions appeared on the LP The Beatles First, released by Polydor on 19 June 1964. While not part of the official studio album sequence, it offers a fascinating glimpse at the band’s early style.

Related Music Map:
Explore The Beatles Albums in Order Music Map – a visual print showing all 13 studio albums, release years, and every credited musician. Perfect for any Beatles fan.

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ABOUT MIKE BELL - TUBE MAP DESIGNER

Mike Bell Maps is my growing collection of tube map art prints that reimagine music, film, and culture through the visual language of underground maps. Each design presents albums in order, film plots, and complex creative histories as clear, engaging tube-style timelines created for fans who value depth and detail.

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RESEARCH-LED DESIGN

Every artwork is built on original research and careful verification. Albums become stations. Musicians, characters, and ideas form connecting lines. This approach turns detailed information into visual storytelling, creating art prints that bring clarity and meaning to subjects people already care about.

MY STORY

My background is rooted in live sound and large-scale show design, working across music and cultural events for many years. That experience shaped how I understand collaboration, creative evolution, and structure. During lockdown, I applied that knowledge to mapping music and films, developing underground maps that balance accuracy, design, and narrative.

THE ARTWORK

Each print is produced to archival standards and designed to last. These are not novelty posters. They are considered art prints created for people who value music history, film structure, and informed design. They make thoughtful gifts for fans who want something personal, researched, and meaningful.

The Shining film plot lines and character tube map art print, showing every scene as a station and every character as a tube line.

Mike Bell Maps is where research-led tube maps become art prints, and where stories worth knowing are mapped clearly, carefully, and beautifully.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: What are Mike Bell’s tube map art prints?

A: My prints utilise an advanced visual language based on the logic of underground maps to organise complex histories. By moving beyond basic cartography, I transform albums into "stations" and musicians or themes into "connecting lines." This allows fans to explore hundreds of data points - from session musician credits to chronological collaborations - within a single, intuitive visual system.

Q: How do these maps differ from standard music or tube posters?

A: The primary difference is information density and quality. While standard posters are often low-resolution decorative pieces on thin paper (135-170gsm), my prints are research-led discographies printed on archival-grade, 305gsm+ heavyweight giclée paper. They are designed to be "read" like a book, rewarding deep curiosity with discoveries not found in mass-produced merchandise.

Q: How is the accuracy of the research verified?

A: Accuracy is the core of my design process. Every map is synthesised from primary sources, including official liner notes, session archives, musician interviews, and verified fan databases. By incorporating musician inputs and fact-checking against trusted archives, I ensure that each map is a historically accurate record of the subject’s career.

Q: What subjects are available in the collection?

A: The collection spans a wide range of cultural histories, including music discographies, film plots, politics, and Formula One. Each map focuses on a single narrative, presenting the whole "story" of a subject - such as the evolution of a band or the timeline of a sport- in a clear, high-density visual format.

Q: Are these prints produced sustainably?

A: Yes. I prioritise a carbon-neutral workflow by producing prints locally to the buyer to reduce the shipping footprint. I use sustainable wood frames and archival materials designed for 100+ years of colour stability, ensuring the art is a lasting investment rather than disposable décor.

Q: Why do these maps make the best gifts for music and film fans?

A: Unlike generic posters, these are bespoke cultural maps that celebrate a fan's deep knowledge. Because they are research-led and visually unique (featuring narratives not seen elsewhere), they offer a sophisticated, gallery-quality alternative for those who value the "deep dive" into their favourite artist or film.