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Let It Be...Naked (The Beatles, 2003) 
The Beatles - Let It Be...Naked (CD 2003)

 
The Beatles - Let It Be...Naked (CD 2003)

Title: Let It Be...Naked
Artist: The Beatles
Record Label: Apple
Release Year: 2003
EAN: 0724359571324
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4411675
Description: LET IT BE...NAKED contains a FLY ON THE WALL bonus disc including song rehearsals and conversation snatches.The Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr.Additional personnel: Billy Preston (keyboards).Includes l...
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  Let it Be... Naked
Review created: 18/07/06
4 of 8 people found this review helpful.

If ever an album was born out of acrimony it was Let It Be. Patched together from desultory sessions for an aborted TV documentary (eventually released in cinemas) it was originally McCartney's baby. He'd urged the fraying foursome into action, reasoning that a return to their twelve bar roots might re-energise a unit who'd grown sick of each other. He was mistaken. The following experience saw Harrison feel sidelined to the point of leaving (albeit temporarily) and a marked increase in Lennon's snide side. With Macca washing his hands of the project it was left to Lennon (in league with cartoon villain, Allan Klein) to hand the tapes over to Phil Spector and produce the album we know and sort of love to this day. Thirty years later the bass player has his revenge; Spector (and engineer Glyn Johns)'s work is erased and these are the results...

To be fair to Spector, his additions (saccharine strings on ''The Long And Winding Road'', choir on ''Across The Universe'', redubbed drums from Ringo etc.) were never that appalling and served to cover some of the sloppiest playing the Merseygod's ever committed to tape. Yet this project does cast the album in a fresh and remarkably invigorating light. Gone are the snippets and knockabout stuff (''Maggie Mae'', ''Dig It'' etc) and finally the heartfelt ''Don't Let Me Down'' (from the rooftop session) gets a proper airing. But what really surprises is the way in which the boys at Abbey Road have used the digital fairy dust to beef up songs that have deteriorated into cliché by overfamiliarity. ''Two Of Us'' is affectingly jaunty, ''Get Back'' (the album's original working title) rocks once more and the stripped back ''Let It Be'' seems injected with soulful power, especially on the middle eight which bubbles with Georges leslied guitar solo. Billy Preston's hammond is also more to the fore, adding extra texture. Only ''The Long And Winding Road'' remains a dirge in any version.

Most importantly, for those who fear this is just a vanity project by Macca, this whole exercise was approved by all three remaining Fabs and the real highlight is Lennon's own ''Across The Universe''. Stripped of Spector's lavish treatments to Lennon alone with Harrison on tamboura, it rings out as one of John's finest works, mercifully missing the cynicism for which he was renowned and brimming with cosmic optimism.

Of course the real irony is that this work - the last album to be released under the band's name - actually prefigured their final masterpiece. It was Macca again who managed to coax the boys back to their spiritual home in St John's Wood to make Abbey Road - proof positive that they still had more to offer. Unfortunately it was Let It Be that soured things beyond repair. This new slant on the events is at least a small recompense for all that bad feeling.

Credit: Chris Jones


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  Very good, quick posting
Review created: 05/09/09
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Good condition, quick posting, but smelt of cigarettes. Good seller, well packaged (safely). Good cd but reeked of cigarettes


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  The Beatles - Let It Be...Naked (CD 2003)
Review created: 11/01/09
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Verry good cd, comes with "fly on the wall" a bonus cd with 25 mins of like a documentry, i found it verry intresting to listen to. worth getting for any Beatles fan !


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  LET IT BE... NAKED
Review created: 31/01/08
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I love the different versions of all the original songs from the Let it Be album - but then I do love different versions - like the Shania Twain "UP!" threesome. Not that I am comparing the Beatles to Shania of course, but different moods sometimes need different versions, and the main CD in this two disc set is just great to me - an old time 60's music fan. Can't get my head round the second CD - Fly on the wall - though as it does not seem to have anything worth listening to - in my opinion! Give it a try and it you don't like it put in back on ebay!


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