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The Super Deluxe edition is a massive deep dive into the January 1969 sessions, spread across multiple "discs" or digital volumes:

A full version of the "Get Back" album as originally compiled by producer Glyn Johns, which was shelved before Phil Spector took over.

Hearing the Glyn Johns mix in lossless audio feels like stepping into a time capsule. It features a radically different, raw version of "Don't Let Me Down" and an unedited, rocking take of "Got Feeling" (later split into "I've Got a Feeling"). Because FLAC preserves the full dynamic range without the compression found on streaming platforms or MP3s, the listener is placed directly in the center of Apple Studios. The spatial imaging allows you to pinpoint exactly where John, Paul, George, and Ringo were standing during those tense yet creatively fertile sessions. Deep Into the Vaults: Session Outtakes and Jams

The collection is divided into several thematic sections across five CDs (or digital sets): Let It Be Special Edition - Super Deluxe 5CD/1Blu-Ray

Hearing the band working through the bluesy "Oh! Darling" offers a glimpse into their perfectionism and camaraderie, stripped of the polished production of Abbey Road. 5. Why Choose FLAC/Hi-Res?

Pay attention to the stereo imaging. As the song starts, you hear the faint sound of an elevator door and Billy Preston’s organ bleeding into John’s microphone. In FLAC, the soundstage is three-dimensional. McCartney’s bass walks directly beneath your feet.

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Review Of 2021 Remix Of The Beatles' “Let It Be” - Patheos

Compare the audio of the tracks included in this era.

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files offer lossless compression, meaning the audio is identical to the source master. In high-res (typically 96kHz/24-bit), this version allows for far greater dynamic range than CD or streaming audio. Listeners can hear the subtle interplay between George Harrison's guitar and Paul McCartney’s bass, as well as the ambient sounds of the freezing Twickenham film studio. 2. A "New" Sound

between this 2021 mix and the original 1970 Phil Spector production?

The 2021 stereo mix of Let It Be represents a definitive sonic improvement, bringing us closer than ever to the raw energy of the sessions while respecting the album's final legacy.

Produced by and engineered by Sam Okell , the new stereo mix uses the original Phil Spector "reproduced for disc" version as a guide but sources audio directly from the original eight-track session tapes. This provides a clearer, more modern soundstage while preserving Spector's signature (and sometimes controversial) orchestral additions on tracks like "The Long and Winding Road". Super Deluxe Contents (57 Tracks Total)

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The Super Deluxe edition is a massive deep dive into the January 1969 sessions, spread across multiple "discs" or digital volumes:

A full version of the "Get Back" album as originally compiled by producer Glyn Johns, which was shelved before Phil Spector took over.

Hearing the Glyn Johns mix in lossless audio feels like stepping into a time capsule. It features a radically different, raw version of "Don't Let Me Down" and an unedited, rocking take of "Got Feeling" (later split into "I've Got a Feeling"). Because FLAC preserves the full dynamic range without the compression found on streaming platforms or MP3s, the listener is placed directly in the center of Apple Studios. The spatial imaging allows you to pinpoint exactly where John, Paul, George, and Ringo were standing during those tense yet creatively fertile sessions. Deep Into the Vaults: Session Outtakes and Jams

The collection is divided into several thematic sections across five CDs (or digital sets): Let It Be Special Edition - Super Deluxe 5CD/1Blu-Ray The Beatles - Let It Be -2021 Super Deluxe FLAC...

Hearing the band working through the bluesy "Oh! Darling" offers a glimpse into their perfectionism and camaraderie, stripped of the polished production of Abbey Road. 5. Why Choose FLAC/Hi-Res?

Pay attention to the stereo imaging. As the song starts, you hear the faint sound of an elevator door and Billy Preston’s organ bleeding into John’s microphone. In FLAC, the soundstage is three-dimensional. McCartney’s bass walks directly beneath your feet.

Summary

Review Of 2021 Remix Of The Beatles' “Let It Be” - Patheos

Compare the audio of the tracks included in this era.

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files offer lossless compression, meaning the audio is identical to the source master. In high-res (typically 96kHz/24-bit), this version allows for far greater dynamic range than CD or streaming audio. Listeners can hear the subtle interplay between George Harrison's guitar and Paul McCartney’s bass, as well as the ambient sounds of the freezing Twickenham film studio. 2. A "New" Sound The Super Deluxe edition is a massive deep

between this 2021 mix and the original 1970 Phil Spector production?

The 2021 stereo mix of Let It Be represents a definitive sonic improvement, bringing us closer than ever to the raw energy of the sessions while respecting the album's final legacy.

Produced by and engineered by Sam Okell , the new stereo mix uses the original Phil Spector "reproduced for disc" version as a guide but sources audio directly from the original eight-track session tapes. This provides a clearer, more modern soundstage while preserving Spector's signature (and sometimes controversial) orchestral additions on tracks like "The Long and Winding Road". Super Deluxe Contents (57 Tracks Total) Because FLAC preserves the full dynamic range without

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