The Beatles: Let It Be
Album #129 - May 1970
Episode date - December 26, 2018
By the time that “Let It Be” hit the streets, the world had already been told about the band’s break-up, which rendered the album a bittersweet souvenir before we’d even heard it (although a few of the songs appeared as singles beforehand).
Pretty much everything about “Let It Be” is an anomaly. It is the last album of new material released by the band, but it was not the last album that they recorded. It has been released in two differing versions, and yet neither of them feels ‘definitive’. It is a soundtrack album for a film that does not contain many of the film’s performances, or vice versa. It is the only Beatles album of new, original material to suffer the indignity of going out of print for a while, and it is also the band’s only studio effort not produced by George Martin.
Despite all of this, it’s still a Beatles album, full of excellent songs and performances. To discuss the album, we asked our friend, author Steve Matteo, to join us in the studio.
Featured tracks include;
Two of Us
Dig a Pony
Across the Universe
I Me Mine
Dig It
Let It Be
Maggie May
I’ve Got a Feeling
One After 909
The Long and Winding Road
For You Blue
Get Back
May 1970 - Billboard Charted #1