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In the 2009 catalogue, "Don’t Let Me Down" was omitted from the main album. In the , it is track #11 on Disc 1.

Impromptu jams on traditional rock 'n' roll covers and early drafts of songs that would eventually land on Abbey Road (like "Something" and "Oh! Darling"). 3. The Let It Be EP

: The choir and strings on "The Long and Winding Road" are repositioned in the soundstage, preventing them from overwhelming McCartney's delicate vocal and piano performance. What’s Inside the Super Deluxe Vault?

The Super Deluxe Edition offers two full discs dedicated to studio outtakes, rehearsals, and jams. These tracks showcase the genesis of timeless classics and offer a peek into the band's creative process: Early, bluesy run-throughs of "Let It Be." A fascinating, up-tempo rehearsal of "Across the Universe."

Do not trust "YouTube to FLAC" converters for this album. YouTube streams at 128kbps AAC. No algorithm can restore the data lost from the rooftop’s cymbal crashes.

The 2021 Super Deluxe Edition serves as the perfect companion piece to Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back documentary series. Stripping away the historical gloom reveals four legendary musicians working in unison, laughing, jam-sessioning, and creating timeless art out of sheer chaos. Experiencing this collection in a ensures that not a single breath, guitar strum, or drumbeat from those legendary 1969 sessions is lost to time.

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Before we dive into the 2021 Super Deluxe Edition, let's revisit the fascinating history of "Let It Be". Recorded in early 1969, "Let It Be" was initially intended to be the Beatles' return to a more raw, live sound, reminiscent of their early days. The album was recorded using a mobile studio, with the band members working separately and bringing their individual tracks to producer Phil Spector, who then wove them together into a cohesive whole.