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Beatles’ ‘Sgt Pepper’ is most popular British album in history

The album found the four mates from Liverpool at their most experimental and inventive



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The Beatles’ psychedelic masterwork Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band has been named the most popular British album in history.

The Official Charts Company said on Saturday that the band’s 1967 classic is Britain’s favourite album based on physical sales, downloads and streams in the UK.

The album found the four mates from Liverpool at their most experimental and inventive and includes favourites like With a Little Help from My Friends and A Day in the Life.

The band by then had stopped touring and was focusing its effort on studio work under the guidance of producer George Martin.

The album came ahead of Adele’s 21, which finished second, and the 1995 Oasis album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?.

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