Beatles Let it Be Alternate Album Collection Vol.1
Beatles Let it Be Alternate Album Collection Vol.1
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The last original album released after the breakup of The Beatles in May 1970, and the soundtrack for the movie of the same name. It reached number one in the UK, the US, and other countries around the world. In addition to re-editing the album, we have carefully selected unreleased songs and rare sections from the Get Back sessions recorded in 1969! = The latest edited reference collection that carefully selects album-related sound sources from the latest multi-track remixes to unreleased studio sessions and various versions THE ALTERNATE ALBUM COLLECTION The "Alternate Album Collection" series is a new overseas original new edit that thoroughly pursues the original album-related sound sources of The Beatles based on the latest updates. A new reference collection that carefully selects a wide variety of interesting Beatles sound sources, from newly discovered first-time sound sources to unique sound sources. From the latest multi-track remixes to unreleased studio sessions and various versions, many unreleased and excavated sound sources that have been repeatedly updated so far have been reconstructed by carefully examining their sound quality and editing contents. This is a collector's edition series that thoroughly pursues "other" sound sources that cannot be heard only in the limited public sound sources. "Let It Be" was released as the last original album of The Beatles, who were practically disbanded in April 1970. It was released in the UK on May 8, 1970 and in the US on May 18, and won the first place in the UK album chart, the US Billboard, and many other album charts around the world. The previous album "Abbey Road" released in September 1969 was the actual last album, but the recording session began in January 1969 and was originally scheduled to be released as the album "Get Back" produced by Glyn Johns, who was entrusted with producing, but it was not released. Later, in time for the release of the movie, overdubs and an orchestra were added under the new production of Phil Spector, and the content was changed to "Let It Be", which ended up being the last album. Paul McCartney had long expressed dissatisfaction with Phil Spector's production, and in 2003, "Let It Be... Naked" was released, which was revised and re-edited to the original form, removing the editing and dubbing by Phil Spector. The film "Let It Be," which includes the Beatles' last live performance on the roof of the Apple Building, was also initially planned as a concert and record, but due to differences of opinion and inability to adjust the schedule, the concert and TV show plan was scrapped, and it eventually became a documentary film of the studio rehearsals and the rooftop. Currently, the footage of the "Get Back Sessions," a record of the extensive recording sessions, has also been officially released. This "Let It Be/Alternate Album Collection" includes the "Complete Reproduction" with the latest remixes that newly reconstruct all the songs on the album, and the "Original Naked Mix" which sticks to the mix of the original sound source as it is. CD2 contains the first half of the Get Back Sessions, "Twickenham Studio Sessions," and CD3 contains the second half of the sessions, "Apple Studio Sessions." The Get Back Sessions have been released in various forms in the past, but this time it is a newly edited and unique compilation that mainly includes unreleased songs and unedited rare sections that have not been officially released in movies or released officially. "LET IT BE" THE COMPLETE REPRODUCTION / "LET IT BE" THE ORIGINAL NAKED MIX Includes the "Complete Reproduction" with the latest remix of the entire album, which has been newly reconstructed, and the "Original Naked Mix" which is a mix of the original sound source as it is. The first half, "Complete Reproduction," is a new stereo remix that reconstructs the vocals and chorus separated by the popular AI technology, as well as the multi-tracks of each instrument, of the entire original album, and is a multi-channel remix that is different from the special edition released in 2021. The vocals, instruments and orchestration are all more clearly separated. The second half, the "Original Naked Mix," is the polar opposite of the first half, sticking to the original sound source. The 2003 "Let It Be... Naked" was a remix album that removed the editing and dubbing by Phil Spector, but was revised and re-edited in many ways to recreate the original sound. Here, the album is reproduced with the real naked sound source, exactly as it was in the session. "LET IT BE" THE COMPLETE REPRODUCTION 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. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 11. FOR YOU BLUE 12. GET BACK "LET IT BE" THE ORIGINAL NAKED MIX13. TWO OF US 14. DIG A PONY 15. ACROSS THE UNIVERSE 16. I ME MINE 17. DIG IT 18. LET IT BE 19. MAGGIE MAE 20. I'VE GOT A FEELING 21. ONE AFTER 909 22. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 23. FOR YOU BLUE 24. GET BACK 25. DON'T LET ME DOWN
"LET IT BE" THE COMPLETE REPRODUCTION 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. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 11. FOR YOU BLUE 12. GET BACK "LET IT BE" THE ORIGINAL NAKED MIX13. TWO OF US 14. DIG A PONY 15. ACROSS THE UNIVERSE 16. I ME MINE 17. DIG IT 18. LET IT BE 19. MAGGIE MAE 20. I'VE GOT A FEELING 21. ONE AFTER 909 22. THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD 23. FOR YOU BLUE 24. GET BACK 25. DON'T LET ME DOWN