November 28, 2003

MACCA


Album Review: Beatles, The

LET IT BE... NAKED
By DARRYL STERDAN



LET IT BE... NAKED
The Beatles
(Apple/EMI)

THE YEAR: 1970, though it was recorded in 1969 before Abbey Road.

THE STORY: Purists would argue renovating Beatles albums is like touching up the Mona Lisa. But with Let it Be, it's more like getting a tattoo removed. Recorded as the group was splintering, the unfinished album was eventually handed over to trigger-happy Wall of Sound architect Phil Spector, who added overdubs without input from the band. Let it Be ... Naked restores the album to the basic Beatles disc it was meant to be by scrubbing away Spector's shmaltz, along with various other bits of studio noise and tape hiss. What you're left with are pristine, crystal-clear renditions of some late-period Fab fare.

THE GOODIES: Long and Winding Road, finally untangled from the strings that choked it for decades, is the standout track. But you also get refurbished versions of Get Back, Let it Be, Across the Universe, I Me Mine and others.

THE EXTRAS: Well, there's good news and bad news. On the plus side, they included the single Don't Let me Down. But they dumped the tunelets Maggie Mae and Dig It to make room. Then they resequenced the album, changed the cover art, added that cheeseball porno-flick title and tacked on a pointless 20-minute disc of studio chatter. For an album called Naked, that's a lot of window dressing.

Track Listing
1. Get Back
2. Dig A Pony
3. For You Blue
4. The Long And Winding Road
5. Two Of Us
6. I've Got A Feeling
7. One After 909
8. Don't Let Me Down
9. I Me Mine
10. Across The Universe
11. Let It Be
 


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