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Because the Beatles often released singles that did not appear on their UK albums, several collections are considered essential for a "complete" set:

If you are choosing how to build your digital Beatles library, it helps to understand how 320 kbps MP3 files compare to other formats. Audio Format Bitrate / Quality Best Used For 128 - 192 kbps Very Small Casual listening on older devices. High-Quality MP3 (320 kbps) 320 kbps (Compressed) Medium Everyday listening, smartphones, and car stereos. Lossless (FLAC / ALAC) Around 1411 kbps High-end headphones, home theater systems, and archiving.

From the energetic "Please Please Me" to the finality of "Let It Be," the Beatles' discography represents a unparalleled creative explosion. A complete, high-quality collection includes their core UK studio albums, essential US albums, and iconic singles. Please Please Me (1963) With the Beatles (1963) A Hard Day's Night (1964) Beatles for Sale (1964) 1965-1966: Artistic Evolution and Experimentation Help! (1965) Rubber Soul (1965)

A few months later, in December 2009, a limited edition was released. Crucially for our discussion, this USB drive contained the entire stereo remastered catalog in 320 kbps MP3 format , alongside 24-bit FLAC files. Only 30,000 of these drives were made, priced at around $280. It was one of the first legal ways to own the entire digital Beatles catalog in high-quality MP3 format. The Beatles Complete Discography - 320 kbps -vt...

While unofficial high-bitrate torrents ("-vt" tags) were historically popular for finding complete discographies, the most reliable and legal method to stream or download the entire, remastered Beatles catalog in high-quality (320 kbps equivalent or higher) is through modern streaming services. Offers the full remastered catalog.

A truly complete discography must account for songs that were never released on the standard UK studio albums. The Beatles frequently released their best songs as standalone singles.

: Widely considered one of the greatest albums ever made, introducing psychedelia, tape loops, and backward recordings. The Psych and Avant-Garde Era (1967–1970) Because the Beatles often released singles that did

The animated soundtrack featuring George Martin's orchestral scores and select Beatles tracks.

To ensure a discography is "complete," it must include these 13 studio albums and the non-album singles collection: Notable Track(s) Please Please Me "I Saw Her Standing There," "Twist and Shout" With The Beatles "All My Loving," "It Won't Be Long" A Hard Day's Night "Can't Buy Me Love," "Tell Me Why" Beatles for Sale "Eight Days a Week," "I'm a Loser" Help! "Help!," "Yesterday," "Ticket to Ride" Rubber Soul "In My Life," "Norwegian Wood," "Drive My Car" Revolver "Eleanor Rigby," "Taxman," "Yellow Submarine" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," "A Day in the Life" Magical Mystery Tour "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Penny Lane" The Beatles (The White Album) "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Blackbird" Yellow Submarine "All Together Now," "Hey Bulldog" Abbey Road "Come Together," "Something," "Here Comes the Sun" Let It Be "Let It Be," "The Long and Winding Road," "Get Back" Past Masters (Vol. 1 & 2) "Hey Jude," "Revolution," "Lady Madonna" Essential Supplements

: A landmark folk-rock album displaying mature songwriting and advanced studio instrumentation. Lossless (FLAC / ALAC) Around 1411 kbps High-end

: A darker, country-influenced album reflecting the exhaustion of constant touring. The Transitional Era (1965–1666)

In the late 2000s and early 2010s, when the "Vitamin" releases were at their peak, a debate raged in piracy and audiophile circles regarding file formats:

Legally, the landscape was contentious. While the 2009 remasters were being released, EMI was filing lawsuits against websites like BlueBeat.com, which were offering the Beatles catalog for digital download for as little as 25 cents a track without any permission at all. The release of the USB stick was Apple Corps' way of softening its stance on digital distribution while maintaining control over the pricing and presentation.