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Beatles back in the Charts!!

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With all this 'remasters' gubbins going on I was wondering if all the albums will make the charts again.

I suspect most will scrape back in and am guessing that in order of chart placings it may go (highest to lowest) :-
Abbey Road
Sgt Pepper
Revolver

somewhere in the middle:-
The White Album
Help
Hard Days Night
Rubber Soul

and coming in at the bottom:-
Beatles for Sale
Magical M Tour

Any thoughts?

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I don't know

if I'm typical, but I have no intention of buying them all again. Given that most of my listening these days is done on the ipod would I notice any remastered difference? I doubt it.

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Johan | 1 September 2009 - 5:23pm

abbey road won't be first will

be either revolver or pepper

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Chris G | 1 September 2009 - 7:02pm

Depends what the Media says at the time

Over the last few years "The Best Beatles Album Ever" has bounced between Sgt Pepper, White Album, Abbey Road & Revolver (in an ever changing bi-monthly cycle).
Last time I took any notice of this, the winner was Rubber Soul

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Rigid Digit | 1 September 2009 - 7:24pm

other bands

are available and no, not the Beach Boys ;D

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James Blast | 1 September 2009 - 7:50pm

Pepper, then Revolver

followed by Abbey Road. White Album fourth best due to price differential. Then probably Rubber Soul.

So Rigid Digit wasn't far off. No realisitic chance of the number one slot for any of them though given they have five days to sell vs everyone else's seven, and the Beatles aren't featured on X Factor that week, which is the best chance they'd have had.

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Auntie Beryl | 1 September 2009 - 10:53pm

Most underrated...

is Magical Mystery Tour.

And A Hard Day's Night is, to these ears, the only flawless one. Less is more and all that.

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Stan Halen | 2 September 2009 - 3:14am
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