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The new Let It Be special edition is available in a variety of sizes and formats, but all boast a 2021 stereo remastering. The songs that would eventually land on Let It Be were originally written for a record called Get Back in 19. Due to some disagreements about the mixes by engineer Glyn Johns, the project was shelved, as The Beatles moved on to recording Abbey Road. The infamous producer Phil Spector would eventually step in and finish the project, overseeing the name change to Let It Be, finishing the mixing, swapping out the song “Don’t Let Me Down,” and putting in “Across the Universe.” For these reasons, Let It Be came out in 1970 just a few months after The Beatles broke up, even though it had been recorded before the Abbey Road sessions. This special edition of Let It Be includes 41 previously-unreleased tracks, and will be available in digital and physical editions October 15th. But with the LP’s recording process getting a fresh look in Peter Jackson’s upcoming documentary The Beatles: Get Back, the band is returning to the well for a truly massive new reissue. For an album called Let It Be, The Beatles have done an awful lot of tinkering over the years, including the alternative 2003 mix Let It Be… Naked, a 2009 remastering, and an additional 2015 remastering of the title track for inclusion in Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War.