
The White Album
"The White Album," officially titled "The Beatles," is the Beatles’ ninth studio album released in 1968. Known for its minimalist white cover, it features a diverse collection of songs spanning various genres, including rock, folk, and experimental sounds. The album reflects a period of artistic exploration and individual creativity among band members, with tracks that range from energetic and rebellious to introspective and melodic. It is considered a landmark in modern music, showcasing versatility and innovation, and includes classics like "Hey Jude," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and "Blackbird."