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Before the official end of the Beatles, Lennon released three avant-garde records. These are often viewed as more of an art project than music for casual listening.
John Lennon’s solo discography is a journey from raw, avant-garde experimentation to polished, world-class pop, often reflecting his personal life and political evolution. John Lennon Albums In Order
(1968): Most famous for its nude cover, the audio is a collage of bird calls, loops, and vocal improvisations. Before the official end of the Beatles, Lennon
(1969): The final avant-garde release, notable for its elaborate packaging and the long track "John & Yoko," where the couple simply shouts each other's names. The Core Studio Albums Every John Lennon Album Ranked Worst to Best avant-garde experimentation to polished
(1969): Features "Baby’s Heartbeat" and experimental soundscapes recorded during Yoko’s hospital stay.