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Let It Be
LP (Item 553792) Apple, 1970 — Condition: Used
A bittersweet farewell from The Beatles – a record that definitely shows the fracturing unity of the group, with lots of near-solo moments – but a set that also makes us really wonder what they'd have done with all this genius, had they managed to hold it together! There's great hints here of the solo work to come – especially from George Harrison and John Lennon – and the Phil Spector production really helps open up a new sound for the group. Includes the genius cuts "I Dig A Pony", "Two Of Us", "Across The Universe", "I Me Mine", "One After 909", "For You Blue", and "Let It Be". (Red label Apple pressing. Cover has ring & edge wear, and some spliltting on the top seam.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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