Ok, this is following the rules that the album probably would have 14 songs, and George would only get a token sprinkling (given the shape of democracy in The Beatles):
Side 1:
1 - Power To The People
2 - My Sweet Lord
3 - Another Day
4 - Imagine
5 - Working Class Hero
6 - Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey
7 - Maybe I'm Amazed
Side 2:
1 - What Is Life
2 - Jealous Guy
3 - It Don't Come Easy
4 - Instant Karma!
5 - Beware of Darkness
6 - Every Night
7 - The Back Seat of My Car
Paul, having an increasing control over the band, contributes the majority of the tracks. John's songs are among the strongest he's ever written and receives massive critical acclaim. George, having only received 3 slots, walks out of The Beatles in disgust and sets off to work on All Things Must Pass, albeit now minus the likes of My Sweet Lord! Phil Spector stays on to produce the album in spite of Paul's objection. The album is heavily-orchestrated and follows on from the sound of Let It Be - lavish string productions juxtaposed with raw guitar rock, and the mid-tempo pop songs have that classic early 70s Spector drum reverb sound to them. Becomes known as being even better than Abbey Road. The Beatles now don't formally announce their breakup, but silently go off to work on their solo projects (Band on the Run, a now-delayed All Things Must Pass etc).....
