Several of the rooftop performances, particularly that of "Dig a Pony", were regarded as showing the Beatles once again in top form. The Beatles' rooftop concert marked the end of an era for many fans. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 Vinyl release of Best Of The Beatles on Discogs. The Beatles' records in Japan were released on the Odeon label, owned by Toshiba. The LPs, singles and EPs were initially released on both red and black vinyl, with the red variants reportedly offering particularly good sound quality. The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (Les 500 plus grands albums de tous les temps) est un classement musical figurant à l'origine dans un numéro spécial du magazine Rolling Stone publié en novembre 2003.La liste était basée sur les votes de 271 musiciens, critiques et personnalités de l'industrie du disque, chacun proposant une liste de 50 albums. A newly uncovered audiotape shows the Beatles never planned for "Abbey Road" to be their final studio album. For the most part the singles were the same as the UK releases, although several unique German 45s did emerge. The Beatles, also known as the White Album, is the ninth studio album and only double album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 22 November 1968.Its plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band's name embossed, which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band's previous LP Sgt. The Beatles' Australian releases were largely the same as their UK ones, with a few exceptions. Electrola, EMI's West German counterpart, released its first Beatles record in March 1963. Albums were less standardised, with a number of compilations released especially for the German market. The Beatles (White Album) (1968) Yellow Submarine (1969) Abbey Road (1969) Let It Be (1970) Please note: Magical Mystery Tour (1967) was originally released as a double 7″ EP in the UK, and as a full-length album in North America and elsewhere. The group did record one more album, Abbey Road — on which work started the following month — but by September 1969 the Beatles had unofficially disbanded. Several unique singles were compiled – including the German language songs – as were a range of EPs in the mid 1960s. Some differences in the artwork were also made, and the catalogue numbers were different. Mark Lewisohn, Beatles expert and rock historian, shared the tape with The Guardian ahead of his upcoming stage show "Hornsey Road," which will see him tell the story of "Abbey Road" 50 years on. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.