"Abbey Road", released on September 26, 1969, is the eleventh studio album by the Beatles and their final recorded work, although Let It Be was completed afterward. The album showcases a mix of rock, pop, and progressive styles, prominently featuring the Moog synthesizer and innovative production techniques. Despite some initial mixed reviews, it's now regarded as one of the Beatles' finest albums, with standout tracks like George Harrison's "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun." The iconic cover, depicting the band crossing the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios, has become legendary and widely imitated.
Following the tumultuous Get Back sessions, Paul McCartney proposed a return to their earlier recording style, hoping for a more harmonious process. Producer George Martin agreed, but only if the band, especially John Lennon, would commit to a disciplined approach. While the group didn't initially recognize this as their final project, George Harrison sensed they were nearing the end, capturing the prevailing uncertainty and tension of the time.