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Let it be the beatles pitch
Let it be the beatles pitch








but they didn't fit comfortably with the concept of a straight album", according to album remixer Allan Rouse. Two songs that had been included on the original album – the traditional Liverpool folk song " Maggie Mae" and the improvisational piece " Dig It" – were excised, as they "were fine for a soundtrack album. When I heard it, I didn't puke." Harrison and Ringo Starr also remained complimentary about Spector's contribution, Starr saying: "I like what Phil did … There's no point bringing him in if you're not going to like the way he does it". In his December 1970 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Lennon had defended Spector's work, saying, "He was given the shittiest load of badly recorded shit – and with a lousy feeling to it – ever.

let it be the beatles pitch

McCartney's attitude contrasted with Lennon's from over two decades earlier. George Harrison gave his approval for the Naked project before he died. McCartney in particular was always dissatisfied with the " Wall of Sound" production style of the Phil Spector mixes of these three tracks, especially for his song " The Long and Winding Road", which he believed was ruined by the process. The album is presented in a form which Paul McCartney considered closer to its original artistic vision: to "get back" to the rock and roll sound of their early years rather than the orchestral overdubs and embellishments which were added by Phil Spector to three of the songs in the production of the final Let It Be album.

let it be the beatles pitch

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. 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. The project was initiated by Paul McCartney, who felt that the original album's producer, Phil Spector, did not capture the group's stripped-down, live-to-tape aesthetic intended for the album. Naked is an alternative mix of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be, released on 17 November 2003 by Apple Records.










Let it be the beatles pitch