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List Price: $12.98 | | Label: Capitol
Salesrank: 276518
Released: October 17, 1990 |
| Our Price: $185.04 |
| Used Price: $6.72 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Let It Be Track Listing:
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
8. I've Got a Feeling
9. One After 909
10. Long and Winding Road
11. For You Blue
12. Get Back
13. Let It Be Mini-Documentary [Multimedia]
Editorial Review:
Digitally remastered digipak edition of this classic 1970 album from The Beatles featuring 'The Long And Winding Road', 'Across The Universe', 'Let It Be', 'Get Back' and many more. The album has been remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London utilizing state of the art recording technology alongside vintage studio equipment, carefully maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the original analogue recordings. Within the CD's new packaging, the booklet includes detailed historical notes along with informative recording notes. A newly produced mini-documentary on the making of the album is included as a QuickTime file on each album. The documentary contains archival footage, rare photographs and never-before-heard studio chat from The Beatles, offering a unique and very personal insight into the studio atmosphere. Capitol. NOTE: Let It Be was never released in mono and is not available in The Beatles In Mono boxset.
Description of Let It Be:
Sloppy in conception, and even sometimes in the playing, Let It Be often gets a bad rap. Unfairly, as it's often as charming, well written, and (oh yeah) rocking as the Beatles' "better" albums; it's also more outright fun than Abbey Road, the masterpiece it followed into the stores. With Lennon and McCartney working together on the perfect "I've Got a Feeling," "Two of Us," and "Dig a Pony," it's hard to believe these guys were about to implode. --Rickey Wright
Let It Be Reviews:
Re-mastered Beatles Let It Be 
2009-12-28 - Bought Yellow Sub, Let it Be, and Abbey road in Stereo ( only way they come ) and the Mono Set. FAST shipping and a MUST for Beatle fans.
great CD 
2009-12-23 - It is a great CD from a great group who always sound good. And, I love Amazon.com- there customer service and shipping promises are wonderful. I really trust this website and they offer everything!!!
It's The Beatles!!---You Already Know It's Fabulous!! 
2009-12-18 - This marks the 4th and final incarnation of this classic album
that I will buy in my lifetime!
From vinyl (early 80's) to first generation CD (early 90's)
to 2nd generation (first digitized) CD (mid 90's) to 09/09/09...
I bought each of these new limited edition (stereo) remasters,
from "Rubber Soul" to "Let It Be", which is my favorite era of The Beatles'
stellar paradigm-changing mid to late 60's musical output!
As soon as I unwrapped them, I listened to each CD intently 1x, then smoked a
phat joint along with a strong daquiri, then listened down
to them all 3x more!! (-: Brilliantly remastered!
Flawless material to start with, but this go round I felt as if "the lads"
had actually set up camp in my music room and were giving me, just me, their best work in 3-D!!
Every breathe, syllable, finger cymbal, crash & high-hat, snare, toms, guitar lick,
bass riff, string arrangement and every other part is vivid, warm, pure and timeless!
There is no need for me to buy anymore Beatles material after this!
It can't be captured any better! (-:
I like the new fold out packaging, the booklets, rare vintage photos, the original-style
Parlophone logo on the discs, and I enjoyed the little mini-docs about each
album viewable via computer, Playstation 3 or XBOX too.
I was an 18 yr old kid in 1982 when I bought my first Beatles albums on vinyl,
age 26 in 1990 when I bought their first CD versions, age 30 when I bought the first
digital remasters in 1994 at the time of the The Beatles Anthology with
"Free As A Bird", which I now own on DVD.
Now at age 45 in 2009, this is the final frontier and I'm satisfied.
SUMMATION: Great music, great band, timeless, seamless & forever without peer! (-:
A classic, Naked or not ! 
2009-12-16 - Good remastering of a good album. We were getting used to Let it be naked and one can't help comparing the two versions. In fact the main differences are in the sequencing (maybe Naked is better), the production of I me Mine (Naked is better) Let it be, Across the Universe, The Long and Widding road (good Phil Spector's touch), and the presence of Don't let me down (Kudos for Naked !).
In fact you need both version if you're a fan -and even the Glyn Jones Get back if you can find it.
Here's what would have been an even more tremendous album for me :
Get back (single version)
I dig a poney (let it be)
For you blue (let it be naked)
Two of us (let it be naked)
Let it be (let it be)
Maggie May (let it be)
One after 909 (let it be naked)
I got a feeling (let it be naked)
Don't let me down (single version)
I Me Mine (let it be Naked)
Across the Universe (let it be)
The long and widding road (let it be)
Or :
Get back (single version)
Don't let me down (single version)
The ballad of John and Yoko (single)
Two of us (let it be naked)
For you blue (let it be naked)
Let it be (let it be)
One after 909 (let it be naked)
I got a feeling (let it be naked)
Maggie May (let it be)
Old brown shoe (single)
Across the Universe (let it be)
The long and widding road (let it be)
KInd regards
090909
A Classic Beatles Record 
2009-12-05 - Let It Be remains one of my favorite Beatles record and I am enjoying this version, it sounds wonderful. As others have noted, there is alot of a back story to Let It Be and how it came aboout. While some criticize it for those reasons, the tracks Let It Be and The Long And Winding Road (among others) show the ban was still great.
I will probably get couple of other remasters at some point.