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The Beatles - Let It Be (LP) - VG/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Beatles's Let It Be LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The Beatles's Let It Be second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
Out Of Stock
Current Stock:
Visually Graded Record:
VG
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
PCSO 7096
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock

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Album Info

Artist: The Beatles
Album: Let It Be
Released: Australia, 1970

Tracklist:

A1Two Of Us
A2Dig A Pony
A3Across The Universe
A4I Me Mine
Written-By - Harrison
A5Dig It
Written-By - Harrison, Starkey
A6Let It Be
A7Maggie Mae
Arranged By - Harrison, Lennon, McCartney, Starkey
B1I've Got A Feeling
B2One After 909
B3The Long And Winding Road
B4For You Blue
Written-By - Harrison
B5Get Back


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Description

"Let It Be," the twelfth and final studio album by The Beatles, holds a unique place in the band's storied discography. Released on May 8, 1970, the album was recorded during a tumultuous period for the band, marked by internal conflicts and the looming specter of their breakup. Despite these challenges, "Let It Be" managed to capture the essence of The Beatles' musical genius, offering a mix of rock, pop, and soulful ballads that have resonated with audiences for decades.

The album's production history is as storied as the music itself. Initially conceived as a project titled "Get Back," the idea was to return to the band's roots with a live recording free of studio trickery. However, the sessions, which began in January 1969, were fraught with tension. The presence of a film crew documenting the process only added to the pressure. The project was eventually shelved, and it wasn't until producer Phil Spector was brought in that the album was completed. Spector's "Wall of Sound" production style added a lush, orchestral layer to several tracks, a decision that was met with mixed reactions from both the band and critics.

Despite the behind-the-scenes drama, "Let It Be" features several standout tracks that have become iconic in The Beatles' catalog. The title track, "Let It Be," is a poignant ballad written by Paul McCartney, inspired by a dream about his late mother. Its message of comfort and resilience has made it one of the band's most enduring songs. "The Long and Winding Road," another McCartney composition, showcases his ability to craft deeply emotional melodies, though its orchestral arrangement by Spector was a point of contention for McCartney.

John Lennon's contributions to the album include "Across the Universe," a song that had been in development for several years before its inclusion on "Let It Be." Its ethereal lyrics and serene melody highlight Lennon's introspective side. "I Me Mine," written by George Harrison, reflects the growing influence of Eastern philosophy on his songwriting, while "Get Back," a collaborative effort between McCartney and Lennon, captures the raw energy and spontaneity that the band initially sought for the project.

Upon its release, "Let It Be" received a mixed critical reception. Some critics praised the album for its strong songwriting and performances, while others lamented the production choices and the sense of finality surrounding the band's breakup. Despite this, the album was a commercial success, reaching number one on the charts in both the UK and the US. It also won the Grammy Award for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special in 1971, as the album was accompanied by a documentary film of the same name.

Culturally, "Let It Be" is significant as it marks the end of an era. The Beatles, who had revolutionized popular music and culture throughout the 1960s, were disbanding, and this album served as their swan song. The accompanying film provided a candid look at the band's dynamic during their final days together, offering fans a bittersweet glimpse into the reality behind the music.

In the years since its release, "Let It Be" has been re-evaluated and appreciated for its raw honesty and the quality of its songwriting. The 2003 release of "Let It Be... Naked," a stripped-down version of the album without Spector's production, offered listeners a chance to hear the songs closer to their original form, further cementing the album's legacy.

Overall, "Let It Be" stands as a testament to The Beatles' enduring talent and their ability to create music that continues to inspire and move listeners, even amidst personal and professional turmoil. It remains a poignant reminder of the band's incredible journey and their lasting impact on the world of music.

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