You know, song-wise.
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You know, song-wise.
Paul's is the only one I really listen to, but in truth, none. There was magic in The Beatles that could not be replicated with any of their solo careers.
John's solo career is my favorite. Plastic Ono Band and Imagine are excellent albums.
I'd go with Paul. He's certainly been the most succesful at his pop work, and has churned out some decent crossover stuff when he puts his mind to it.
John basically either kept treading the same water (Imagine) or did silly experiments that proved how much he wasn't Reed/Bowie/Eno/etc.
George faltered alot after All Things Must Pass (although the Wilburys were a high point, I wouldn't peg that as solo work by any stretch) and Ringo while not bad, also sort of just mills out inoffensive pop.
I like them all, but I had to give it to George.
If we're including The Traveling Wilburys as solo material, George.
Even if we're not including the Traveling Wilburys, it's still George.
Seeing as I won't count Paul's work with Wings or George's work with The Traveling Wilburys as "solo" careers...
...it's a tossup between George and Ringo. After a coin flip, Ringo.
No vote for Pete Best's post-Beatles work?
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Definitely Paul McCartney and Wings. Band On The Run is one of my all-time favorite albums, music-wise. I also really enjoyed John Lennon's solo career. Sadly, I never got the opportunity to dig into the later work put out by Ringo and George so my musical opinion here isn't as educated as I would like it to be. :(