


O Giles Martin & Sam Okell’s new stereo mixes: “Don’t Let Me Down” & “Let It Be” singles O Glyn Johns’ unreleased 1970 mixes: “Across The Universe” and “I Me Mine” Previously unreleased 1969 Get Back LP mix by Glyn Johns, newly mastered: 14 tracks.Previously unreleased outtakes, studio jams, rehearsals: 27 tracks.Let It Be (new stereo mix of original album): 12 tracks.

Digital Audio Collection (stereo + album mixes in hi res 96kHz/24-bit / Dolby Atmos).

LET IT BE THE BEATLES WITH LYRICS SERIES
The new Let It Be Special Edition is joined by “The Beatles: Get Back”, the hotly-anticipated documentary series directed by three-time Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, and a beautiful new hardcover book also titled The Beatles: Get Back. More than 60 hours of unreleased film footage, more than 150 hours of unreleased audio recordings, and hundreds of unpublished photographs have been newly explored and meticulously restored for three complementary and definitive Beatles releases this fall: a feast for the senses spanning the entire archival treasure. The sessions that brought about the Let It Be album and film represent the only time in The Beatles’ career that they were documented at such great length while creating music in the studio.
LET IT BE THE BEATLES WITH LYRICS PLUS
Drawn from the tapes made in January 1969, plus some sessions which preceded and followed those recordings, The Beatles’ final album, Let It Be, was eventually issued on (May 18 in the U.S.) to accompany the release of the Let It Be film. Work to compile an album to be called “Get Back” was carried out in April and May by Glyn Johns, who, for his version, included false starts, banter between songs, early takes rather than later, more polished performances, and even “I’ve Got A Feeling” falling apart with John explaining, “I cocked it up trying to get loud.” The Beatles, however, decided to shelve the project’s copious tapes, film reels, and photos, in order to record and release their LP masterpiece, Abbey Road.
