The Beatles - Let It Be
(New Stereo Mix + with Cosmetic Damage)
Label: |
Capitol |
Genre: |
Pop/Rock |
Product No.: |
DCAP 38653
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Availability: |
Limited Stock
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Category: |
Vinyl LP with Damaged Cover |
Note: | 180 Gram |
Also available on:
• Preowned Vinyl Record
1986 pressing sealed KC Collection
• Preowned Vinyl Record
1986 pressing KC Collection
• Vinyl Box Sets
Super Deluxe Edition 180 Gram Vinyl Box Set New Stereo Mix 4 LPs + 12 Inch Vinyl + Book
• 180 Gram Vinyl Record
New Stereo Mix
• CD Box Sets
Super Deluxe Edition 5 CDs + Blu-Ray Audio + Book
• Vinyl LP with Damaged Cover
Super Deluxe Edition 180 Gram Vinyl Box Set with Cosmetic Damage - New Stereo Mix 4 LPs + 12 Inch Vinyl + Book
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Please note: This item is being sold as cosmetically damaged. Damage may include but is not limited to bent corners, seam splits, cover creases or tears, etc.
The Beatles' classic 1970 album!
180-gram audiophile vinyl
Newly mixed by Giles Martin, son of original producer George Martin, and Sam Okell in stereo as guided by the original "reproduced for disc" version by Phil Spector
Sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance 8-track tapes
The Beatles have announced a reissue of Let It Be, packaging the classic 1970 album with a new stereo mix of the album as guided by the original "reproduced for disc" version by Phil Spector and sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance 8-track tapes.
"I had always thought the original film Let It Be was pretty sad as it dealt with the break-up of our band," writes Paul McCartney in his foreword for a special edition Let It Be book included in the Super Deluxe Edition. "But the new film shows the camaraderie and love the four of us had between us. It also shows the wonderful times we had together, and combined with the newly remastered Let It Be album, stands as a powerful reminder of this time. It's how I want to remember The Beatles."
In 2017, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was reissued for its 50th anniversary. The White Album got the same treatment the following year, and Abbey Road was reissued in 2019.
Rolling Stone calls Let It Be the Beatles' misunderstood masterpiece. The album with the band's most daunting reputation. We're all used to hearing it as their break-up album. The messy film soundtrack that arrived in May 1970, just as the band was breaking up.
But with Phil Spector taking the helm, the story of Let It Be had diamonds among shining amid its darker moments. This is the album with classics such as "Let It Be," "Across the Universe," "Get Back," and "Two of Us."
Side A | 1. Two Of Us | 2. Dig A Pony | 3. Across The Universe | 4. I Me Mine | 5. Dig It | 6. Let It Be | 7. Maggie Mae | Side B |
1. I’ve Got A Feeling | 2. One After 909 | 3. The Long And Winding Road | 4. For You Blue | 5. Get Back |
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