The Beatles third album was "A Hard Day's Night" released in 1964. This was the first album to have all tracks written by the Beatles.
The Beatles original records were never released in the US until the CD's in the 80's. Capital records in the US reassembled records for the public with a slightly echo-y mix and shorter song line up.
Meet the Beatles
The Beatles second album
The Beatles Story (collection of interviews on record)
something new
Hard days night (United artist release with only songs from the movie, the Beatles had like 8 more songs not from the movie)
The Early Beatles
Beatles IV
Help (less songs and incidental score)
Beatles 65
Rubber soul (different from brit version)
revolver (missing songs)
Yesterday...and Today (all the left off songs and singles)
Sgt. Pepper (slightly different mix and ending snippet left off)
Beatles (commonly called the white album. Different mix than brit version)
Yellow Submarine (Closest to brit version, both not official Beatle albums, but soundtrack albums)
Magical Mystery Tour (ADDED songs!!! all from singles, the brit album was a EP type record)
Abbey Road (Capital mix but same line up)
Hey Jude (US only release, collection of singles)
Let it be (post Beatles soundtrack album)
then lots of post Beatles product: Rock and Roll Music, Love songs, Hollywood Bowl, 62-66,67-70, #1, etc. Capital was the master at repackaging.
in the late 2000's the Capital version albums were released on CD.
The Beatles released a double album called "The Beatles" in a plain white sleeve; it is better known as The White Album. Black Albums, are "bootleg" albums - sometimes of some of the demo tracks recorded for the White Album.
"The Beatles"
It was first released on the U.K./Australia compilation album called "A Collection of Beatles Oldies... but Goldies" in 1966. It appears on the U.S compilation "Hey Jude" that was released in 1970. It also appears on "1962-1966" ('73), "Past Masters, Vol. 1" ('88) and "The Beatles 1" (2000).
Yellow Submarine
Beatles for Sale was the fourth studio album issued by The Beatles. It was recorded on the Parlaphone label and was first released on October 26, 1964.
The second official Beatles album that was released is called "With the Beatles"
I believe it would be the album "Beatles For Sale", released on December 4, 1964.
In the UK. their second album "With The Beatles" was released in 1963. In the US. their second album "Meet The Beatles" was released in 1964.
The Beatles released a self-titled double album, The Beatles, in November 1968. The public called it the "White Album" for its plain white cover, and later so did everyone.
The Beatles released their compilation album, titled "1" on November 13, 2000. The album is composed of every number one single that the group released between 1962 and 1970.
The Beatles released a double album called "The Beatles" in a plain white sleeve; it is better known as The White Album. Black Albums, are "bootleg" albums - sometimes of some of the demo tracks recorded for the White Album.
"The Beatles"
The third official Beatles album that was released is "A Hard Day's Night"
Their debut album is called "Please Please Me" and was released in 1963.
Jesse McCartney's 3rd album is called Departure and is comig out in May 20th(2008). His previous albums were Beautiful Soul(2004) and Right Where You Want Me(2006)
The Beatles did not have an album called Yesterday; however, they did release a song entitled "Yesterday" on 6 August 1965 which was recorded in the same year on 14 June. The song itself is on the album "Help!"
Yes, they took an unfinished John Lennon song and made it into a Beatles song. It's called "Free As A Bird" and was released on an album called "The Beatles Anthology."