Let It Be

Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month after the official announcement of the group’s public break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Concerned about recent friction within the band, Paul McCartney had conceived the project as an attempt to reinvigorate the group by returning to simpler rock ’n’ roll configurations. Its rehearsals started at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January 1969 as part of a planned television documentary showcasing the Beatles’ return to live performance. The filmed rehearsals were marked by ill feeling, leading to George Harrison’s temporary departure from the group. As a condition of his return, the members reconvened at their own Apple Studio, and recruited guest keyboardist Billy Preston. Together, they performed a single public concert on the studio’s rooftop on 30 January, from which three of the album’s tracks were drawn. In April, the Beatles issued the lead single “Get Back”, backed with “Don’t Let Me Down”, after which engineer Glyn Johns prepared and submitted mixes of the album, then titled Get Back, which the band rejected. As bootlegs of these mixes circulated widely among fans, the project lay in limbo, and the group moved on to the recording of Abbey Road, released that September. In January 1970, four months after John Lennon departed from the band, the remaining Beatles completed “Let It Be” and recorded “I Me Mine”. The former was issued as the second single from the album with production by George Martin. When the documentary film was resurrected for a cinema release, as Let It Be, Lennon and Harrison asked American producer Phil Spector to assemble the accompanying album. Among Spector’s choices was to include a 1968 take of “Across the Universe” and apply orchestral and choral overdubs to “Let It Be”, “Across the Universe” and “The Long and Winding Road”. His work offended McCartney, particularly in the case of “The Long and Winding Road”, which was the third and final single of the album. Let It Be topped record charts in several countries, including both the UK and the US. However, it was a critical failure at the time, and came to be regarded as one of the most controversial rock albums in history, though retrospective reception has been more positive. In 2003, McCartney spearheaded Let It Be… Naked, an alternative version of Let It Be that removes Spector’s embellishments and alters the tracklist. In 2021, another remixed and expanded edition of Let It Be was released with session highlights and the original 1969 Get Back mix, coinciding with The Beatles: Get Back, an eight-hour documentary series covering the January 1969 sessions and rooftop concert.

Tracklisting

Position Title
Let It Be
A1 Two Of Us
A2 Dig A Pony
A3 Across The Universe
A4 I Me Mine
A5 Dig It
A6 Let It Be
A7 Maggie Mae
B1 I’ve Got A Feeling
B2 One After 909
B3 The Long And Winding Road
B4 For You Blue
B5 Get Back
Get Back - Apple Sessions
C1 Morning Camera (Speech - Mono) / Two Of Us (Take 4)
C2 Maggie Mae / Fancy My Chances With You (Mono)
C3 Can You Dig It?
C4 Don’t Know Why I’m Moaning (Speech – Mono)
C5 For You Blue (Take 4)
C6 Let It Be / Please Please Me / Let It Be (Take 10)
C7 I’ve Got A Feeling (Take 10)
D1 Dig A Pony (Take 14)
D2 Get Back (Take 19)
D3 Like Making An Album? (Speech)
D4 One After 909 (Take 3)
D5 Don’t Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance)
D6 The Long And Winding Road (Take 19)
D7 Wake Up Little Suzie / I Me Mine (Take 11)
Get Back - Rehearsals And Apple Jams
E1 On The Day Shift Now (Speech – Mono) / All Things Must Pass (Rehearsals – Mono)
E2 Concentrate On The Sound (Mono)
E3 Gimme Some Truth (Rehearsal – Mono)
E4 I Me Mine (Rehearsal – Mono)
E5 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rehearsal)
E6 Polythene Pam (Rehearsal – Mono)
E7 Octopus’s Garden (Rehearsal – Mono)
F1 Oh! Darling (Jam)
F2 Get Back (Take 8)
F3 The Walk (Jam)
F4 Without A Song (Jam) – Billy Preston With John And Ringo
F5 Something (Rehearsal – Mono)
F6 Let It Be (Take 28)
Get Back - 1969 Glyn Johns Mix
G1 One After 909
G2 I’m Ready (AKA Rocker) / Save The Last Dance For Me / Don’t Let Me Down
G3 Don’t Let Me Down
G4 Dig A Pony
G5 I’ve Got A Feeling
G6 Get Back
H1 For You Blue
H2 Teddy Boy
H3 Two Of Us
H4 Maggie Mae
H5 Dig It
H6 Let It Be
H7 The Long And Winding Road
H8 Get Back (Reprise)
Let It Be EP
I1 Across The Universe (Unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 Mix)
I2 I Me Mine (Unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 Mix)
J1 Don’t Let Me Down (New Mix Of Original Single Version)
J2 Let It Be (New Mix Of Original Single Version)

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Be_(album)
Format 1× Box Set Deluxe Edition
Label Apple Records
Catalog Number 0602507138899
Notes The Super Deluxe Vinyl Special Edition slipcase box set houses 4 LPs, a 12"/45rpm EP, and a 108-page hardbound book in slipcase. Comes with a black sticker on shrink: “The Beatles. Let it be. 5 LP edition. New mixes by Giles Martin and Sam OKell. Let it be + 2 LPs of outtakes, jams, rehearsals and studio chat plus ‘Get back’ album (1969 mix by Glyn Johns) + Let it be EP. 180gm heavyweight vinyl half-speed mastered at Abbey Road. 100-page hardback book with in-depth essays, track-by-track recording information and foreword by Paul McCartney”. + additional release icons/barcode/notes. Made in Germany. Runouts are hand-etched. In runouts, all Optimal plating symbol may be mirrored (“⊥” vs “T”) and/or inverted ("△1 vs ”△↾”). To enable searchability, these special Unicode characters have been replaced in the runout field by standard letters. See [url=https://www.discogs.com/group/thread/809508]Common runout groove etchings V8[/url], guidance (8)(a)(b)(c).
Discogs URL The Beatles - Let It Be