This era saw the band moving away from simple love songs toward more complex, introspective, and experimental themes. Help! (1965)

Since many of their biggest hits were released only as singles, these collections are mandatory for a full discography: Past Masters (Volumes 1 & 2)

For those looking to start their own collection, you can find original pressings and new remasters on Discogs or browse through official merchandise and vinyl at The Beatles Store.

February 11, 1963 (in one 12-hour session!) Singles included: None on original UK — “Please Please Me” and “Love Me Do” were already hits.

Keep listening. Peace and love.

While major streaming platforms host the 2009 remasters, Blogspot communities thrive on: Alternate Peppers: The Beatles Discography, 1968-1976

For decades, the Beatles' discography was a static entity defined by official EMI/Apple releases. However, the rise of the Blogspot (Blogger) platform in the mid-2000s transformed the way fans engaged with this history. These blogs acted as unofficial museums, offering: Deep Cataloging