![]() McCartney had long been aggrieved by the Let It Be album, particularly the Spector’s 1970 post-production work which added his Wall of Sound signature to several songs. They discussed the lack of availability of the film on VHS and DVD, and spoke about the possibility of remixing the soundtrack to accompany such a release. The project came about following a chance meeting between Paul McCartney and the Let It Be film director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. An extensively remixed and reworked version of songs first released in 1970, Let It Be… Naked stripped away the studio chatter and Phil Spector post-production from The Beatles’ swansong Let It Be, presenting a release closer to the group’s original vision.
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