"Simply The Greatest Album Ever Made by The Greatest Band We've Ever Had. Top 3 tracks: She Said She Said, And Your Bird Can Sing, Tomorrow Never Knows. Wow!"
"For a band who were not speaking to one another and about to split, they created some simply astonishing material. Oh, and take a bow Mr Harrison. Superb. Top 3 tracks: Come Together, Something, Side2"
"The Fab Four's pivotal 1965 masterpiece. The blue print for what was about to come. Absolutely stunning. The cover is cool and iconic too. Top 3 tracks: Norwegian Wood, Nowhere Man, In My Life."
"1968, the cracks are showing yet they churn material like this out! Undeniably great. Better as a single album? Top 3 tracks: While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness Is A Warm Gun, Helter Skelter."
"A landmark recording. An astonishing achievement. The best album sleeve of all-time? Essential. Top 3 tracks: Sgt Pepper, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, A Day In The Life (best song ever?)"
"Soundtrack. Sounds like a 'hits' collection. Oh, and a little psychadelia thrown in for good measure. Look at the sleeve. Crazy! Top 3 tracks: I Am The Walrus, Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane."
"1964. Beatlemania. The world hasn't seen or heard anything like it. The Beatles best early record. Like an adrenaline rush. Top 3 tracks: A Hard Day's Night, I Should Have Known Better, I'll Be Back."
"Remastered and polished version of Let It Be. Better than the original in my opinion. Top 3 tracks: Don't Let Me Down (not included on original), Across The Universe, Let It Be (different to original)"
"Soundtrack. Superb album. The 7 tracks (1st half) of the album from the film are simply brilliant. Slightly edgy. Top 3 tracks: You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, Ticket To Ride."
"The 2nd album by The Beatles. A collection of self-penned songs and covers. A fun Rock 'n' Roll record. Another iconic sleeve photo. Top 3 tracks: It Won't Be Long, All I've Got To Do, All My Loving."
"Rush released for Christmas in 1964 between soundtrack albums, non stop touring and promoting. The cover says it all. They're knackered! Top 3 tracks: No Reply, I'm A Loser, Eight Days A Week."
"Raucous Rock 'n' Roll debut from The Beatles. Also a lot of fun. You can hear it in there. They certainly had an 'X' factor! Top 3 tracks: I Saw Her Standing There, Please Please Me, Twist And Shout."
"Better than the original soundtrack, mainly because it includes all of the songs from the film, not the orchestral score. Top 3 tracks: Baby You're A Rich Man, Only A Northern Song, It's All Too Much."