Give Peace a Chance
-released 1970

Hot As Sun
-released November 1970
The Black Album
- released December 1970

Buy the Farm
-released August 1971
With The Quarrymen Quartet
-unreleased

Too Many Fifth Beatles
- released late 1971

Political Nonsense
-released October 1972

Meat City
-released July 1973

Live and Let Die
-released December 1973

Beatles On The Run
-released July 1974
Junior's Farm
-released January 1975

The Grey Album
-released October 1975

Rock and Roll Vol. II
-released July 1976

Let'em In
-released December 1976

Here Comes the Moon
-released May 1979

Live in the 70's
-released
July 1981
All Those Years Ago
-released July 1982

Men In Suits
-released July 1988

Free As A Bird
-released October 1997

Beatles Solo One
-released July 2001


With a lack of Beatle product through most of the Eighties, EMI and Capital negotiated an agreement with the Beatles and their estates to feature the four in an Eighties collaboration, with the parody this time being in the name of the “group” –Men in Suits a take-off on eighties bands such as Men Without Hats and Men At Work. This was the first official “solo Beatles” LP to be released on CD. As for charting, the album tanked, barely cracking the top 40 anywhere.

An idea was also floated around this time to celebrate 20 years of Sgt. Pepper. Return to Pepperland was conceived right down to the album cover and track listing, but would not be released.

Days Like These
No More Lonely Nights
Wake Up My Love
Through My Love
Mystical one
Spies Like Us
I Don’t Want to Face it
In My Car
So Bad
My Little Flower Princess
However Absurd
When We Was Fab