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- Record Album, "Nowhere Man" and "What Goes On," 1966 -

- 1966
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Record Album, "Nowhere Man" and "What Goes On," 1966
- Record Album, "Meet the Beatles!," 1964 - Following up on the popularity of the single "I Want to Hold Your Hand," Capitol Records released the album <em>Meet the Beatles!</em> on January 20, 1964. Despite the fact that VeeJay's <em>Introducing…the Beatles</em> was released 10 days earlier, <em>Meet the Beatles!</em> reached the top of the pop album chart on February 15, 1964, where it remained for an impressive 11 weeks.

- 1964
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Record Album, "Meet the Beatles!," 1964
Following up on the popularity of the single "I Want to Hold Your Hand," Capitol Records released the album Meet the Beatles! on January 20, 1964. Despite the fact that VeeJay's Introducing…the Beatles was released 10 days earlier, Meet the Beatles! reached the top of the pop album chart on February 15, 1964, where it remained for an impressive 11 weeks.
- Record Album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," 1967 - Through the remainder of the 1960s, many Beatles records were trendsetters -- but none more so than their 1967 <em>Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band</em> album. By the time the Beatles recorded <em>Sgt. Pepper</em>, they were beginning to incorporate a variety of new influences in their music, including a broader range of instruments -- including an Indian sitar -- and innovative recording techniques.

- 1967
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Record Album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," 1967
Through the remainder of the 1960s, many Beatles records were trendsetters -- but none more so than their 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album. By the time the Beatles recorded Sgt. Pepper, they were beginning to incorporate a variety of new influences in their music, including a broader range of instruments -- including an Indian sitar -- and innovative recording techniques.