Nice list! Just wanted to add a few things: On the "White Album," the words "The Beatles" (the actual title of the album, by the way, though no one calls it that) were originally embossed on the cover. When it was released on CD decades later, the words were printed in gray. Also, the album's original release on LP had unique serial numbers printed in the corner, suggesting each copy was part of a limited edition. (This was probably a joke by The Beatles, as the album ultimately sold millions of copies!) Also, my understanding of the Sgt. Pepper photo shoot is that cardboard mockups of Hitler and Jesus were made but were not included in the final photo, due to the potential controversy they would have created.
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Nice list! Just wanted to add a few things: On the "White Album," the words "The Beatles" (the actual title of the album, by the way, though no one calls it that) were originally embossed on the cover. When it was released on CD decades later, the words were printed in gray. Also, the album's original release on LP had unique serial numbers printed in the corner, suggesting each copy was part of a limited edition. (This was probably a joke by The Beatles, as the album ultimately sold millions of copies!)
Also, my understanding of the Sgt. Pepper photo shoot is that cardboard mockups of Hitler and Jesus were made but were not included in the final photo, due to the potential controversy they would have created.
HELP cover has Fabs in Thelema poses
A Hard Days Night is a classic cover.
Magical Mystery Tour doesn't count. It was a North American album.
Oh it counts. John himself said it was one of his favourite albums, that means MMT is Beatle approved. Cheers.
@@TheBeatleverse I believe that was in reference to the film, not so much the LP which was entirely a creation of Capital Records.
This is an idiotic list!!
Okay??