Even if you don't know anything about Let It Be's messy history, one listen to the Beatles' penultimately recorded, last-released album reveals that something just isn't right with the once-fab band.
It's perfectly reasonable to state that The Beatles' Let It Be Super Deluxe Special Edition is the iconic group's third attempt to release music from their (three weeks of) January 1969 recordings.
The songwriting was on the wall for The Beatles long before they officially called it quits. In fact, the Fab Four almost split up midway through the making of their final album, 1970’s “Let It Be,” ...
If you’re a fan of The Beatles in anything more than a casual capacity you can guarantee three things: 1) You’ll constantly find new reasons to love the songs you’ve heard nine million times; 2) ...
As a project, the production that led to their last studio album (to actually be released, that is) was always fraught. And the ultimate result was an album The Beatles regretted making. The Beatles ...
Even if you don't know much about the Beatles, you're probably familiar with "Let It Be," the No. 1 title track of the band's last album. "Let It Be" was a huge hit when it was released as a single in ...
The most successful band of all time connecting with the most acclaimed record producer of the era: What could possibly go wrong? Well, as it turned out, Phil Spector producing The Beatles didn’t go ...
For years, decades actually, it was more like “Don’t Let It Be.” But for the first time, The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be” — which had never been available on DVD, Blu-ray or, basically, ...
Let It Be contains footage not featured in the Get Back series, bringing viewers into the studio and onto Apple Corps' London rooftop in January 1969 as The Beatles, joined by Billy Preston, write and ...
Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" is coming to the streaming ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...