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The Beatles - Let It Be

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Free Music Review: Only Subpar by Beatles Standards
Hit: 5 Stars

Say what you will about Phil Spector's production, or the flimsy concept of a "live" studio album, but this is a classic album hands down! Any musician in the world would give his left leg to release a record that includes Across the Universe, Let It Be, The Long and Winding Road, Get Back and I've Got a Feeling - not to mention For You Blue, Two of Us and Dig a Pony. This is a brilliant example of songcraft, which is a much more upbeat and catchy affair than it is often given credit for.

Free Music Review: My favorite Beatles album
Hit: 5 Stars

The Beatles made better albums, but this is the one I like most. It is one of the most pleasant rock albums ever made. It doesn't bite, doesn't kick, just makes you feel better. All the known clashes behind the scenes are forgotten in the very first tunes of the opening "Two of us" (a great song of friendship), and from there it is pure pleasure. My favorite songs are "Dig a pony" and "Let it be". Everyone has that phase when only Lennon counts and Paul is regarded as a poet for 12 year old girls. Fortunately, life is long enough to see days when you come across "Let it be", the song, in your headphones while having an afternoon jog. When the song is over you just mumble "Thank you, thank you...".

Free Music Review: Underrated and I dig it
Hit: 5 Stars

I think Spector did a fine job on these tapes. He managed to put out a good album out of miles and miles of tape and he should get credit. Came out AFTER Abbey Road but recorded the year before. The Beatles weren't getting along, but managed to still sound great and write some great classic tunes. The end of an era indeed. Let it Be...

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Hit: 5 Stars

this cd came fast and was exactly what I ordered, thank you!!!!

Free Music Review: Don't put this album next to "Let It Bleed" on a mixtape...
Hit: 3 Stars

Because when I did it once for a fun comparison (Hey, both albums came out in '69, the Stones meant the title "Let It Bleed" as a back-handed tribute, and so on) the lads from Liverpool sounded sadly threadbare indeed. Tracks like Let It Be's "I Dig A Pony," "For You Blue," and "Get Back" have a cute, collegiate allure, but sound childishly contrived and saccharine compared to Jagger & Co. masterworks like "Gimme Shelter," "You Can't Always Get What You Want," "Midnight Rambler," hell, even "Country Honk." Abbey Road was a better return to form before the Beatles split up, but even that feels like a scream for an insulin injection compared to the majesty of Bleed.
Get Revolver if you want a sharp, experimental Beatles album, maybe a few songs from side two of the White Album; but the rest, including this, are pretty much disposable.
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