- "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967): Considered by many to be one of the most influential albums in music history, "Sgt. Pepper's" features iconic songs such as "A Day in the Life," "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," and the title track.
- "Revolver" (1966): This album marked a turning point in the Beatles' sound, with more experimental and psychedelic influences. Standout tracks include "Tomorrow Never Knows," "Eleanor Rigby," and "Yellow Submarine."
- "The Beatles" (also known as the "White Album") (1968): A double album that showcases the band's diverse musical styles, ranging from rock to folk to avant-garde. Notable songs include "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Blackbird," and "Hey Jude."
- "Abbey Road" (1969): The Beatles' final studio album features timeless hits like "Come Together," "Something," and the iconic medley on the second side of the album.
These albums are widely regarded as some of the Beatles' best works and have been praised for their musical innovation, songwriting prowess, and lasting cultural impact.