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Imaginary albums
[edit]- Working Class Heroes (1970; uses solo material from John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band and related singles, Paul McCartney's McCartney and related singles, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and Ringo Starr's Sentimental Journey)
- Imagine (1971; uses solo material from John Lennon's Imagine, Paul McCartney's Ram, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy" single)
- Yesterday and Tomorrow (1972; uses solo material from John Lennon's Some Time In New York City, Paul McCartney's Wild Life and related singles, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and the Ringo Starr B-side "Early 1970")
- Band on the Run (1973; uses solo material from John Lennon's Mind Games, Paul McCartney's Red Rose Speedway and Band on the Run and related singles, George Harrison's Living in the Material World and Ringo Starr's Ringo)
- Walls and Bridges (1974; uses solo material from John Lennon's Walls and Bridges, Paul McCartney's Band on the Run, George Harrison's Dark Horse and Ringo Starr's Ringo and Goodnight Vienna)
- Venus and Mars (1975; uses solo material from John Lennon's Mind Games and Rock 'n' Roll, Paul McCartney's Venus and Mars, George Harrison's Extra Texture (Read All About It) and Ringo Starr's Ringo)
- Beatles at the Speed of Sound (1976; uses solo material from John Lennon's Mind Games, Paul McCartney's Wings at the Speed of Sound, George Harrison's Thirty-Three & 1/3 and Ringo Starr's Ringo's Rotogravure)
- Double Fantasy (1980; uses solo material from John Lennon's Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey, Paul McCartney's Back to the Egg and McCartney II, George Harrison's George Harrison and Ringo Starr's Bad Boy)
- Milk and Honey (1980; uses solo material from John Lennon's Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey, Paul McCartney's McCartney II, George Harrison's George Harrison and Ringo Starr's Bad Boy)
Imaginary albums produced after the death of John Lennon
- Some Time in England (1982; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Tug of War, George Harrison's Somewhere in England and Gone Troppo and Ringo Starr's Stop and Smell the Roses)
- Thriller (1983; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Pipes of Peace, George Harrison's Gone Troppo and Ringo Starr's Stop and Smell the Roses, as well as the seven singles from Michael Jackson's Thriller*)
- Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Give My Regards to Broad Street, George Harrison's Gone Troppo and Ringo Starr's Old Wave)
- Only Love Remains (1986; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Press to Play and George Harrison's Gone Troppo and Cloud Nine)
- Got My Mind Set On You (1987; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Choba B CCCP, George Harrison's Cloud Nine and Ringo Starr's Old Wave, plus the seven singles from George Michael's debut album Faith and the nine singles from Michael Jackson's Bad*)
- Flowers in the Dirt (1989; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Flowers in the Dirt and George Harrison's Cloud Nine)
- Time Takes Time (1992; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Flowers in the Dirt, George Harrison's Cloud Nine and Ringo Starr's Time Takes Time)
- Free as a Bird (1996; uses the three tracks opening the Anthology 1, 2 & 3 albums, plus the unreleased tracks from those albums and "Christmastime (is Here Again)" and the live version of "Baby's in Black")
- Flaming Pie (1997; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Flaming Pie and Ringo Starr's Time Takes Time)
- Brainwashed (1999; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Run Devil Run and George Harrison's Brainwashed)
Imaginary albums produced after the death of George Harrison (which the book says was the cause of his 1999 knife attack)
- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (2005; uses solo material from Paul McCartney's Chaos and Creation in the Backyard and Ringo Starr's Choose Love)
The book also says Ringo Starr, tired of being in the Beatles, left the band after Chaos and Creation in the Backyard's release. On 20 January 2006, Paul McCartney ended the Beatles for good, and recorded the double album Memory Almost Full. Ringo Starr also recorded a double album, Liverpool 8. The latter album was a critical failure and ended Starr's musical career.
*In this book's alternate universe, the three Beatles performed the backing track for Michael Jackson's Thriller and Bad and for George Michael's Faith.
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