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THE BEATLES "Let It Be... Naked" - Apple – 07243 595438 0 2- Vinyl LP +7" SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's ...
Speed
33 RPM
Type
LP
Record Size
12"
Material
Vinyl
Features
Sealed
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Edition
First Edition
UPC
0724359543802
Artist
Beatles (The)
Format
Vinyl
Record Label
Parlophone Records (Uk)
Release Year
2003
Release Title
Let It Be... Naked
Genre
Rock 'n' Roll, Oldies

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Parlophone Records (Uk)
UPC
0724359543802
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78412099

Product Key Features

Artist
Beatles (The)
Format
Vinyl
Release Year
2003
Release Title
Let It Be... Naked
Genre
Rock 'n' Roll, Oldies

Additional Product Features

Spar Code
N/A
Distributor
Msi Music Distribution
Recording Type
Mixed
Recording Mode
Stereo
Contributing Artists
Billy Preston
Release Date
20031117

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  • Top favorable review

    How it was meant to be heard

    When the Beatles embarked upon the Let It Be project, the idea was to strip down to basics and be a rock-and-roll band again. The movie was meant to show a hard working band go from song ideas and rehearsals while we, the audience, got to be the fly on the wall. The movie ends with the now legendary rooftop concert, where we see the Beatles return to their roots and and play rock-and-roll. Psychedelia and studio wizardry had nothing to do with this project. Like many people my age, I grew up with the heavily produced Phil Spector version of the soundtrack. I suppose he felt he should bring in some of the orchestral touches that George Martin might’ve added, but Phil’s wall-of-sound handling was miles away from Martin’s finesse. Finally, fans can hear the raw honestly of these tracks ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: hockeygolf007

  • Excellent new vinyl pressing of classic Beatles' material. Highly recommend

    The quality of this pressing is very good. The transfer and the album jacketing are first rate as well. It is rewarding to view album artwork in life size, not just in virtual spaces or small booklets. An added bonus is the "Fly on the Wall" 7" record. A great insight into the studio sessions that created this album. As for the actual music, it's raw and fresh. Having grown up only knowing the original Phil Spector overproduced Let It Be album I had no idea what really went into that product. It would be easy to pan and slander the original release now that the "original" has been released. To do so would serve no purpose. The original release definitely reflects the Spector style, a period style and the consumer of Beatle music at the time. In 1970 I doubt I would have appreciated Let It ...

  • Love it

    Awesome record too bad they don’t mass produce it anymore!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: bobbyfnr1

  • Great

    Well packaged, well presented. Nice addition to my Beatles collection

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: hydol_1211

  • Let it be (naked) on vinyl

    It's a perfect addition to Mmy collection!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pastordmarie