George , John , Paul , Ringo : they all recorded solo albums at some point in their careers, and listening to them it's hard to believe that these works were made by these incredible musicians who were once part of the same band.
Each of them brought a part of their personality to the Beatles and added their personal touch to the legendary songs that made the group one of the greatest in music history, if not the greatest. But separately, they were able to express their true voices and explore their sound in a way they never could have done together at that time.
That said, we embarked on a nearly impossible task: selecting the best solo albums from the ex-Beatles' careers. We managed to choose only eleven albums, but this list offers something different. Given the difficulty of ranking the works, we compiled the list arbitrarily, without a specific order, as we usually do when presenting our TOP 11 here at Wikimetal.
Check out our list of the best Beatles solo albums and let us know in the comments which one is your favorite.
George Harrison – Living in the Material World
Paul McCartney – Tug of War
John Lennon – Walls and Bridges
Ringo Starr – Ringo
Paul McCartney – Band on the Run
John Lennon – Double Fantasy Stripped Down
John Lennon – Mind Games
John Lennon – Plastic Ono Band
Paul McCartney – McCartney
John Lennon – Imagine
George Harrison – All Things Must Pass
