: A "day-to-day" style report of recording sessions, mono/stereo mixing dates, and release anniversaries. For example, it tracks the specific mixing times for tracks like "Eight Days A Week" in October 1964.
: The first album consisting entirely of original compositions, serving as the soundtrack to their first feature film. Beatles For Sale (1964)
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An animated film soundtrack consisting of four previously unreleased tracks, two older hits, and a side of orchestral scores composed by producer George Martin. Abbey Road (1969) Release Date: September 26, 1969
The golden age of Blogspot was ultimately unsustainable. As copyright enforcement tightened in the early 2010s, record labels and the RIAA began issuing aggressive DMCA takedown notices. : A "day-to-day" style report of recording sessions,
"Beatles Discography Blogspot" typically refers to fan-run Blogspot (Blogger) sites that compile, analyze, and present The Beatles’ recordings—studio albums, singles, EPs, compilations, bootlegs, remasters, and related releases—often with track listings, release dates, pressing/format details, regional variations, and commentary. These blogs vary widely in scope and quality: some are meticulously sourced discographic databases; others are opinionated fan essays or archival collections of scans, scans’ captions, and audio rip notes.
Official streaming platforms offer the standard 2009 stereo and mono remasters. However, serious audiophiles and historians look for things Spotify and Apple Music leave behind. Blogspot communities preserve these lost pieces of audio history. 1. Mono vs. Stereo Variations Beatles For Sale (1964) This public link is
: Beyond the "Red" and "Blue" albums, fans utilized these sites to map out the evolution from Please Please Me The Rare and the Obscure
Help! and the folk-rock infusion of Rubber Soul .