The band broke up in 1970 after scoring 11 number one albums and 17 number one singles
Classic
Beatles albums including Revolver have finally gone platinum after the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) changed its sales award rules.
Gold or platinum status has become synonymous with record
success but the system has only been in place since 1973, after the
Beatles broke up.
Until last month, the BPI relied on a record company to request an award.
Under the new system, sales figures are automatically recognised as soon as a record passes the relevant threshold.
This means that 13 Beatles albums will now be recognised for
the first time, although the number of sales can only be counted from
1994, when the Official Charts Company began keeping records.
That means that Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band is now a
triple-platinum album, having sold more than 900,000 copies since 1994.
In total, the album is estimated to have sold 5.1 million units in the
UK since its 1967 release.
The albums Revolver, Help, Rubber Soul and The White Album now also have platinum status.
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