The UK albums made by The Beatles were:
Please Please Me
With the Beatles
A Hard Day's Night
Beatles For Sale
Help
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles (double album, commonly known as the White Album)
Yellow Submarine
Abbey Road
Let It Be
A number of singles and EPs were also released.
In the US, Vee-Jay records and Capitol records reshuffled the Beatles songs to make "Beatles" albums with different mixes of songs.
All the Studio albums in chronological order are:
(1963): Please Please Me, With The Beatles, Beatlemania! With The Beatles
(1964): Introducing... The Beatles, Meet The Beatles, Twist and Shout, The Beatles' Second Album, The Beatles' Long Tall Sally, A Hard Day's Night, Something New, Beatles For Sale, Beatles '65
(1965): Beatles IV, Help!, Rubber Soul
(1966): Yesterday and Today, Revolver
(1967): Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour
(1968): The Beatles (The White Album)
(1969): Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road
(1970): Let It Be
And as you probably know, there was also plenty of Live Albums,Compilation Albums, Extended Play Albums, and singles but this is what I'm guessing you're looking for what is above. ;)
According to USA Today, "When the British band hopped the pond, Capitol handled its U.S. marketing and stretched three U.K. albums (ed. "Please Please Me", "With The Beatles", "A Hard Day's Night") into four: "Meet The Beatles!", "The Beatles' Second Album","Something New" and "Beatles '65". The running order was shifted and the sonics altered by Dave Dexter Jr., the Capitol executive who dropped producer George Martin's credit on the first two discs and added his own to the next two."
They had two (or possibly three) names before they became the Beatles. Way before the Beatles were famous, they were teenagers playing in a band called The Quarrymen; this name came from a local high school the band members attended. (Note that the lineup of the Quarrymen was not the same as what ultimately became the Beatles, although it was started by John Lennon. Paul McCartney joined the band in 1957 and George Harrison in 1958. Ringo Starr was not a member of that band.) When the Quarrymen traveled to Germany, they added a new member (Stu Sutcliffe) and changed to the Silver Beetles, although some sources say they were first called the Beatals. The spelling of Silver Beetles became Silver Beatles, and then finally, the band settled on The Beatles sometime in 1960.
They actually only had three albums not including compilations and live albums, but they had 10 compliation and live albums so i guess 13 if you count those. they have five bootlegs and 4 tribute albums.
Most Gold Albums:Elvis Presley - 82Barbra Streisand - 51The Beatles - 45The Rolling Stones - 42Neil Diamond - 40Most Platinum Albums:Elvis Presley - 45The Beatles - 39George Strait - 33Barbra Streisand - 30The Rolling Stones - 28Most Multi-Platinum Albums:TIE: Elvis Presley - 24 & The Beatles - 24Garth Brooks - 15Led Zeppelin - 14TIE: Barbra Streisand & George Strait - 13Most Total Sales: (Artist Certified Units in Millions)The Beatles - 170Garth Brooks - 128Elvis Presley - 120Led Leppelin - 111.5The Eagles - 100Please note that all of these numbers refer to US sales as certified by the RIAA only. Other countries do give out gold and platinum awards for sales numbers proportionate to the population of the country.
George Martin produced every Beatles album. With the Let It Be album, Martin supervised the original recording sessions, but the final mixing and editing was turned over to Phil Spector. George Martin had absolutely nothing to do with "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love", which were produced by Jeff Lynne. It must be understood that George Martin was not present during every recording session. He often delegated the work to studio engineers and returned to follow-up on what had been accomplished in his absence. This was especially true during the recording of the White Album when there were as many as three different studios being used at the same time by individual Beatles working on "their" tracks. Even as early as the Beatles' first album, Please Please Me, George Martin was not in the studio during the Beatles' "one take" recording of "Twist and Shout." The engineer had to find him and bring him back, saying, "Listen to this!"
Soulja Boy has released three studio albums.
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There are many PsyOpus albums that have been released. PsyOpus has released three different albums. The names of the albums are "Odd Senses", "Ideas of Reference", and "Our Puzzling Encounters Considered".
To date, he has produced three albums... 'Olly Murs', 'In Case You Didn't Know' and 'Right Place Right Time'.
Nirvana (band) released three studio albums. 1) Bleach 2) Nevermind 3) In Utero
The names of the first three albums released by the singer known as Lady Gaga are The Fame (2008), The Fame Monster (2009), and Born This Way (2011). Artpop is another emerging album from Lady Gaga.
According to USA Today, "When the British band hopped the pond, Capitol handled its U.S. marketing and stretched three U.K. albums (ed. "Please Please Me", "With The Beatles", "A Hard Day's Night") into four: "Meet The Beatles!", "The Beatles' Second Album","Something New" and "Beatles '65". The running order was shifted and the sonics altered by Dave Dexter Jr., the Capitol executive who dropped producer George Martin's credit on the first two discs and added his own to the next two."
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Hollywood Undead have now released three albums, Swan Songs(2008), Desperate Measures(2009) and American Tragedy(2011).
according to wikipedia.com they have released 8 studio albums and 13 live albums... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_matthews_band
Justin Timberlake has released three solo albums. In 2002 'Justified', in 2006 'Future Sex/Love Sounds', and in 2013 'The 20/20 Experience'. All three solo albums have produced more than one top 100 song.
Justin Timberlake has released three solo albums. In 2002 'Justified', in 2006 'Future Sex/Love Sounds', and in 2013 'The 20/20 Experience'. All three solo albums have produced more than one top 100 song.