

‘Wake Up Little Susie’/‘I Me Mine’ (Take 11).‘Don’t Let Me Down’ (First Rooftop Performance).‘Let It Be’/ ‘Please Please Me’/‘Let It Be’ (Take 10).‘I Don’t Know Why I’m Moaning’ (Speech).‘Maggie Mae’/ ‘Fancy My Chances With You’.‘Morning Camera’ (Speech)/‘Two Of Us’ (Take 4).Additionally, the Super Deluxe editions feature a 100 page hard-back book with an introduction by Paul McCartney, extensive notes and track-by-track recording information and many previously unseen photos, personal notes, tape box images and more.ĭisc one will contain a new Giles Martin remix of the original album’s twelve songs. The Super Deluxe collections also feature 27 previously unreleased session recordings, a four-track ‘Let It Be’ EP, and the never before released 14-track ‘Get Back’ stereo LP mix compiled by engineer Glyn Johns in May 1969. All the new ‘Let It Be’ releases feature the new stereo mix of the album as guided by the original “reproduced for disc” version by Phil Spector and sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance eight-track tapes.

The Let It Be album has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo, 5.1 surround DTS, and Dolby Atmos. The reissues and documentaries were delayed from 2020, the 50th anniversary of the album’s original release, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The releases will coincide with Peter Jackson’s documentary The Beatles: Get Back, which will stream on Disney+ in November 2021. It will contain rare and previously unpublished photos by Ethan A Russell and Linda McCartney, and images of handwritten lyrics, session notes, sketches, Beatles correspondence, tape boxes, film frames, and more. The deluxe box sets will include a 105-page hardbound book with a foreword by Paul McCartney introduction by Giles Martin remembrance by Glyn Johns chapters and detailed track notes by Kevin Howlett and an essay by John Harris. There will be a total of seven formats: six-disc CD/Blu-ray and five-disc vinyl super deluxe box sets, two-CD, single CD, single vinyl, limited edition picture disc vinyl, and digital download. The Let It Be album has been remixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo, 5.1 surround DTS, and Dolby Atmos. The Beatles’ final album Let It Be is to be reissued on 15 October 2021 in a range of formats, with a number of remixes and previously-unreleased outtakes.
