Yellow Submarine
The Beatles · 1969
40 min · 13 tracks · folk rock · hard rock · psychedelic rock
A whimsical journey through vibrant soundscapes and playful melodies that capture the spirit of the late '60s.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- whimsical adventure for the mind
- playful sing-alongs with friends
- fragmented bursts of joy
- short tracks for quick enjoyment
- vibrant soundscapes to explore
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking deep emotional narratives
- prefer long, cohesive pieces
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Deep Cut — A unique project that showcases creativity but doesn't define their core sound.
- Career context
- Released in January 1969, 'Yellow Submarine' was a unique project for The Beatles, following their groundbreaking album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.' While not a traditional studio album, it accompanied an animated film and reflected the band's continued exploration into psychedelic sounds. This release came during a period when the band was starting to experience internal tensions that would eventually lead to their breakup.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Beach Boys· Simon & Garfunkel· David Bowie
- If this clicks, go next to
- Abbey Road — Continues the vibrant soundscapes with a more mature, cohesive feel.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Yellow Submarine".
- 1 Yellow Submarine Start here 2:43
- 2 Only a Northern Song 3:28
- 3 All Together Now 2:14
- 4 Hey Bulldog 3:14
- 5 It’s All Too Much 6:28
- 6 All You Need Is Love 3:53
- 7 Pepperland 2:24
- 8 Sea of Time 3:00
- 9 Sea of Holes 2:21
- 10 Sea of Monsters 3:40
- 11 March of the Meanies 2:22
- 12 Pepperland Laid Waste 2:15
- 13 Yellow Submarine in Pepperland 2:11
What to play next
This album is considered a Deep Cut in The Beatles's catalog. A unique project that showcases creativity but doesn't define their core sound.
Reference: MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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