Cover of The Beatles The White Album
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This brief review highlights the iconic minimalistic design of The Beatles' White Album cover. By describing it as "white on white," the reviewer pays homage to its simplicity and legendary status. The perfect 5-star rating underscores the album's enduring brilliance.

Tracklist Videos

01   Back In The U.S.S.R. (02:42)

02   I'm So Tired (02:03)

03   Blackbird (02:17)

04   Piggies (02:03)

05   Rocky Raccoon (03:31)

06   Don't Pass Me By (03:49)

07   Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (01:40)

08   I Will (01:44)

09   Julia (02:52)

10   Dear Prudence (03:50)

11   Glass Onion (02:16)

12   Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (03:07)

13   Wild Honey Pie (00:53)

14   The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (03:11)

15   While My Guitar Gently Weeps (04:44)

16   Happiness Is A Warm Gun (02:41)

17   Martha My Dear (02:26)

18   Birthday (02:41)

19   Savoy Truffle (02:57)

20   Cry Baby Cry (03:00)

21   Revolution 9 (08:17)

22   Good Night (03:09)

23   Yer Blues (03:57)

24   Mother Nature's Son (02:46)

25   Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (02:24)

26   Sexy Sadie (03:14)

27   Helter Skelter (03:40)

28   Long, Long, Long (03:02)

29   Revolution 1 (04:12)

30   Honey Pie (02:40)

The Beatles

The Beatles were a British band formed in Liverpool in 1960 by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and, from 1962, Ringo Starr. They revolutionized popular music through songwriting, studio innovation and cultural impact, releasing landmark albums from Rubber Soul and Revolver to Sgt. Pepper’s, the White Album and Abbey Road before disbanding in 1970.
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By mangoni

 It is a 'beautiful confusion' that baffles the listener: hot jazz, pure hard rock, and extremely successful collages all harmonize in their own way.

 Rarely has a rock record managed to embody the characteristics of the 'open work,' perfectly capturing the end of the '60s and the arrival of a difficult decade.


By paolofreddie

 The adjective that best represents it is heavy.

 The excessive, overabundant, useless, and heavy 'Revolution 9'... It seems like the Beatles were making fun of us!


By Valeriorivoli

 Number nine, number nine, number nine...

 Turn me on dead man Turn me on dead man Turn me on dead man...