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Let It Be: Special Edition is an expanded reissue of the original 1970 album by the English rock band the Beatles.It was released by Apple Records on 15 October 2021 and includes a new stereo remix of the album, as well as a Dolby Atmos mix, by Giles Martin, the son of Beatles producer George Martin.
Listen to “Let It Be” 2021 Stereo Mix, “Don’t Let Me Down” (first rooftop performance) and “For You Blue” (Get Back LP Mix) below:
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.
Naked consists largely of newly mixed versions of the Let It Be tracks while omitting the excerpts of incidental studio chatter and most of Spector's embellishments. It also omits two tracks from the 1970 release – "Dig It" and "Maggie Mae" – replacing them with "Don't Let Me Down", which was the non-album B-side of the "Get Back" single. [2]
He used the same mix on 5 January 1970, which was an attempt to compile an acceptable version of the LP; this version best exemplifies Glyn's drum recording techniques. Again, this version of the LP was never officially released. [29] The 1969 Glyn Johns version of the LP was included in the 2021 "Super Deluxe" release of Let It Be. [30]
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"Get Back" is unusual in the Beatles' canon in that almost every moment of the song's evolution has been documented, from its beginning as an offhand riff to its final mixing in several versions. That is covered in bootleg recordings, books, [5] the 1970 documentary Let It Be, and the 2021 Peter Jackson-directed documentary The Beatles: Get Back.