BEATLES Albums in Order & More - Gift for Fans
The Beatles albums in order a perfect gift for fans. Immerse yourself in their legacy with my comprehensive discography music map. This uniquely detailed print is more than just art—it’s a visual celebration of one of the world’s most beloved bands, designed to make you feel like a Beatles expert.

Each studio album appears as a "station," guiding you through the music that defined its legendary sound. Every artist, session musician, and guest is a connecting line, coming in and out of recording sessions.
The Beatles Albums in Order Music Map Albums Highlights:
- A Complete Studio Discography – Follow every album, from their joyful early hits to their later, heartfelt masterpieces.
- Every Artist Collaboration – See the musicians and guests who helped shape The Beatles’ unmistakable sound.
- Recording Milestones – Discover the moments that defined their career and contributed to their lasting impact.
The 13 Beatles Albums in Order:
The Beatles released 13 official studio albums between 1963 and 1970. These form what’s often referred to as the “core catalogue” – the UK versions of each LP, without the US-market reconfigurations.
Here’s the complete list of those 13 Beatles albums in order of release:
- Please Please Me – released 22 March 1963
- With the Beatles – released 22 November 1963
- A Hard Day's Night – released 10 July 1964
- Beatles for Sale – released 04 December 1964
- Help! – released 06 August 1965
- Rubber Soul – released 03 December 1965
- Revolver – released 05 August 1966
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band – released 26 May 1967
- Magical Mystery Tour – released 27 November 1967
- The Beatles (The White Album) – released 22 November 1968
- Yellow Submarine – released 13 January 1969
- Abbey Road – released 26 September 1969
- Let It Be – released 08 May 1970
A glance at The Beatles' Albums in Order offers a tidy and visually compelling chronological journey through the Fab Four’s evolving soundscape. Meanwhile, my visualisation goes deeper, highlighting the unsung heroes with Beatles Session Musicians, from George Martin’s intricate orchestration to Billy Preston’s soulful keys and Eric Clapton’s unforgettable solo. And just when you think you know the story, What Are the 13 Beatles Albums rounds it out, clarifying exactly which records form the core catalogue.