"1968 double album referred to as The White Album contains many standout tracks not commonly heard commercially. Songs rank right along with their more know fan favourites."
"The 1969 swan song album included many highlights including Come Together, The Abbey Road Medley and two of George's best to date in Something and Here Comes The Sun. A perfect farewell."
"The 1967 album that changed everything. Not the greatest collection of songs individually but as a whole they work perfectly. Includes what is possibly their best song ever... A Day In The Life."
"1967 soundtrack album also includes the singles and b-sides of that year. Strawberry Fields, Penny Lane, Hello Goodbye, I Am The Walrus, All You Need Is Love, Fool On The Hill etc. A great album!"
"The late 1965 standout album indicating a changing of the guard. Includes more introspective musical works such as Norwegian Wood, Nowhere Man, In My Life, Michelle and Drive My Car for starters."
"The second last album recorded but the last released is an often under appreciated work including Get Back, Across The Universe, Let It Be, Dig A Pony, Two Of Us and I've Got A Feeling."
"1964 soundtrack to their first movie. Their 3rd album and first to feature all original material. This Lennon dominated album features the title track, Can't Buy Me Love, And I Love Her and If I Fell"
"The early 1965 soundtrack to their second movie features the title track plus standouts Ticket To Ride, Yesterday and You've Got To Hide Your Love Away."
"This 1963 release is bands 2nd album and contains some great tunes such as It Won't Be Long, All My Loving and features George's first solo composition in Don't Bother Me."
"First album released in early 1963 was recorded in a single day session and contains Love Me Do, Please Please Me, I Saw Her Standing There and Twist And Shout featuring a sore throated Lennon."
"The late 1964 album is their 4th release and the fatigue showed. While not their best it does contain some fine material in No Reply, I'm A Loser, Eight Days A Week and I'll Follow The Sun."