The Beatles released fourteen studio albums.

Please Please Me(1963):It is the debut album of The Beatles. It was recorded in a single day. Only eight songs were written by Lennon-McCartney. It contains several hit songs such as "Love Me Do". At the end of the recording session, lennon had a sore throat.
With The Beatles(1963): This album contain 8 original songs and 6 covers. It also includes Harrison's first original composition. It was the first album released in North America Some songs from this album are "Don't Bother Me", "Please Mister Postman" and "All My Loving".
A Hard Day's Night(1964):It's the third studio album of the English band The Beatles. It is soundtrack of their movie of the same name. The title of the album was created by Ringo Starr, the drummer.
Beatles For Sale(1964)It is The Beatles' forth studio album. The songs in this album already show a kind of evolution in the group's song-writting style. Although it did not create a hit, this album was No.1 for several weeks, and produced awesome songs such as "I'm A Loser", "Eight Days A Week" and "Baby's in Black".
Help!(1965) It's the Beatles' fifth studio album. Most of the songs in this album appeared in the film of the same name. It was released differently in America. "Help!", the song after which the album is named, is a cry for help from Lennon, who felt helpless due to the group's sudden fame. It contains the songs "Ticket To Ride", "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" and "Yesterday".
Rubber Soul(1965) This album contains a mix of different music styles. It even incorporates some traits of Indian music. All the material is fully original. The album cover is actually a picture of the group which was lengthened after an "accident2 with the projector. It contains the songs "Norwegian Wood", "In My Life" and "Drive My Car".
Revolver(1966)It is the seventh studio album of the English band The Beatles. It marks a point of great evolution within the group, and a complete change of style in their music. Critics say that it redefined popular music. It includes the songs "Tomorrow Never Knows", "Eleanor Rigby" and "Yellow Submarine".
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band(1967)It was an immediate critical and commercial success. It is considered the best album in the history of music by the magazine Rolling Stone. Jimmy Hendrix made a cover of some of this album's songs just two days after its release. It contains the songs "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", "With a Little Help From My Friend" and "A Day In The Life".
Magical Mystery Tour(1967)Released after manager Brian Epstein death, it is regarded as one of the worst beatle album, in spite of it musical quality. Some of the songs were used in the film of the same name. The film feature a famous scene in which Lennon pours spaghetti into a woman's plate with a shovel. Some songs in this album are "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Penny Lane" and "I Am the Walrus"
The White Album(1968)It is a double album with a rather simple cover with the band's name in a white background. Most songs where written in a meditational trip The Beatles took to India. It was the first album to feature an additional musician in a song, Eric Clapton. It includes the songs "I'm So Tired", "Blackbird" and "Revolution".
Yellow submarine(1969)It is the soundtrack of the movie of the same name and some additional songs and musical arrangements by George Martin. It was made rather as a contractual obligation of the bands. It features the songs "Yellow Submarine", "It's All Too Much" and "All You Need Is Love"
Abbey Road(1969)Although it was released before Let It Be, it is the final album of the band, and marks their break-up. In spite of all of this, it's one of the best albums the band ever made. The album's iconic cover image is one of the most imitated images in history. The album itself features songs like "Come Together", "Something" and "The End". It was marked by negative feelings within the band and frequent discussions among the members. Some songs from this album are "Let It Be", "Across The Universe" and "Get Back".
Let It Be(1970)It was the penultimate album the band made, and it was part of a planned documentary on The Beatles, which also included the famous rooftop concert. This album is marked by a bad feeling within the band and frequent discussions among the members. It includes the songs "Let It Be", "Across The Universe" and "Get Back".
Past Masters(1988) It is a compilation of the singles the Beatles released during the sixties. It is divided in two parts. It also contains rare songs, even some dating back to the Hamburg era. It contains songs like "Hey Jude", "Lady Madonna", "Old Brown Shoe" or "The Ballad of John and Yoko"