Released in 1968, The White Album is the ninth studio album by The Beatles. Produced by the band and released by Apple Records, this double album features a diverse array of tracks, including "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Blackbird," showcasing the band's experimentation and musical range. The minimalist cover art, featuring a plain white sleeve with embossed text, reflects the album's complexity and depth, making it a pivotal moment in rock history.