Let It Be... Naked (The Beatles)

® & © 2003 Capitol
Re-recorded, remixed, overdubbed and repackaged--all before its 1970 American release, mind you--Let It Be has long been the most second-guessed album in the Beatles otherwise sterling catalog.
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Track Listing
1.  Get Back
2.  Dig A Pony
3.  For You Blue
4.  The Long And Winding Road
5.  Two Of Us
6.  I've Got A Feeling
7.  One After 909
8.  Don't Let Me Down
9.  I Me Mine
10.  Across The Universe
11.  Let It Be

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Posted by Mary Cardamon, 25/07/2005 01:30
Let It Be naked is the way the album should of been recorded! Phil Spector should never had been brought in in the first place. This release of Let It Be outshines the origenal realease of this Beatles album!
Mmmm, naked...
Posted by Stephanie Silva, 25/05/2005 22:55
Having just once again been unable to not play the entire CD when I intended just to listen to Dig a Pony, it was time to weigh in. An average of less than four stars? Gimme a break.
Maybe you have to have every Beatles note starting with the first American radio broadcast of I Wanna Hold Your Hand wired into your neural networks, into the very fabric of your being to understand that hearing these stripped down studio versions is pretty much just even that much more potent Beatles heroin. It was worth the 35 year wait. The only problem is, it *is* 2004 and blasting music has suffered the tragic fate of smoking in public -- especially in far too politically correct Los Angeles. (Not that I don't love L.A. I do. Very much.) If you've been putting off buying this, don't be ridiculous. Buy it now and spend some well deserved time under your earphones.
Some apparent duplication....
Posted by Edmond B., 13/04/2005 22:54
...if you have the "Anthology 3" collection, be aware that you already have many of the alternate "takes" on this CD (albeit mixed slightly differently).
How can you dislike it?
Posted by Big Beatles Fan, 12/03/2005 22:50
With the Beatles catalog being recycled in so many ways, this was bound to happen. Too bad it took so long. I am a huge fan and always found the Let It Be album to feel somehow out if place in the Beatles catalog. Somehow the sound and feel of it wasn't right. Now, placing this in the order where it belongs - before Abbey Road - it fits and it feels good.

Another reason this CD is worthwhile is the remixing and remastering. Like Yellow Submarine before it (which also sounds great), the update adds new life to the songs. PLEASE remix the rest of the catalog! And give us real stereo versions of the first four albums, my British LP's are wearing out (maybe the Capitol versions will work?).

Now let's get the movie out on DVD. Hopefully there will be added scenes.
New 'Back to Roots' Version of Fab...
Posted by NPR, 02/02/2005 22:46
When the Beatles broke up in 1970, the group had one final album in the can, ready for release. It wasn't the last record the Beatles made -- that had been Abbey Road, which had been released the previous fall. Instead, Let It Be was a collection of "live in the studio" performances from a year and a half earlier. The performances were marinated with orchestra, chorus and overdubs by the reclusive and legendary producer Phil Spector.

At the time, Let It Be was greeted with more generosity than it deserved, says Washington Post music critic Tim Page, in part due to some excellent songs and in part due to residual Beatlemaniac nostalgia. In recent years, Let It Be has generally been judged one of the group's worst albums, a disappointing embarrassment along the lines of The Beach Boys' 15 Big Ones or Bob Dylan's Self Portrait.

But now EMI has issued a "back to the roots" version of this final album, stripping away the strings, the chorus, and most of the overdubs. The result, titled Let It Be... Naked, was issued earlier this week and is climbing the charts.
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