Any of the Beatles albums can be purchased online from sources such as Ebay or Amazon. Music City, SamAsh or Hip Hop are sources of in store purchasing.
no, they wrote some but didn't record
Yes
They didnt have any Albums. Although, they did have records. Strictly Rhythm is their record!
The song 'Revolution 9' was popularized by the group, the Beatles. Interestingly enough, the song is not a part of any track listing on US copies of any Beatles albums.
By October 1972, the Beatles' worldwide sales total stood at 545 million units. To date The Beatles record sales are over 1.3 billion units worldwide. (according to Wikipedia)The Beatles have sold almost 107,000,000 albums in the U.S alone!Four decades after their break-up, The Beatles' music continues to be popular. The Beatles are the best-selling band in the history of popular music. They have had more number one albums on the UK charts, and held down the top spot longer, than any other musical act. According to the RIAA, The Beatles have sold more albums in the United States than any other artist
Yes, the most recent one I've seen was in a small record shop in Greenwich Village, NYC. It was priced around $300, which isn't as steep as I had originally expected.
Depending on where you live you can buy his albums from any music store.
Technically speaking, The Beatles did not create any "CD's". Sony first demonstrated its compact disc in 1976, six years after The Beatles officially disbanded. And CD's were not commercially available until 1982. What you probably mean is how many "albums" did they create. Not counting compilations and the US releases by Capital Records (which essentially created more albums by piecing together parts of the original UK released albums), The Beatles created 13 full albums (12 if you don't count the Yellow Submarine soundtrack which had only 4 new songs). They are... Please Please Me With the Beatles A Hard Days Night Beatles For Sale Help! Rubber Soul Revolver Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles (aka "The White Album") Yellow Submarine Abbey Road Let It Be If you are starting a collection of Beatles CD's, I also recommend getting Past Masters Vol. 1 and Past Masters Vol. 2, which include The Beatles singles and b-sides that don't appear on the albums. After all the main CD's, I would then recommend The Anthology CD's (3 double-CD sets) and Live At the BBC (also a double-CD set). Get all these and you have the essential Beatles canon.
The band Kings of Leon have not released any live albums thus far. They have, however, released a live performance DVD that was later re-released on the Blu-Ray system.
Unfortunately he did not record any Christmas songs.
They were never exclusively a cover band (their first recorded music was a cover with an original on the B-Side), but they covered songs on their albums until Rubber Soul (Hard Day's Night did not have any covers, but subsequent albums did).