The Beatles (The White Album)
Often referred to as *The White Album* due to its minimalist cover, this 1968 double album by The Beatles is notable for its eclectic mix of musical styles and recording techniques. It showcases a period of significant internal band tension, resulting in a diverse collection of songs ranging from hard rock and blues to experimental avant-garde pieces. Despite—or perhaps because of—its complexity, it remains one of the most critically acclaimed and influential albums in popular music history.