Deconstructing The Beatles - Let It Be (Isolated Tracks)
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- 55 years ago from today the basic track for Let It Be was recorded. The song received a new guitar solo on April 30th 1969, but the majority of overdubs were made on January 4th, 1970. John didn't take part of the overdubs as he quietly left the band in September 1969. Phil Spector did not add anything to Let It Be only overdubbing for The Long and Winding Road, I Me Mine, and Across the Universe. The overdubs consisted of a new bass part replacing John's original part, three part harmonized vocals provided by George, Linda, and Paul, a new stinging guitar overdub by George, some overdubbed tom and snare parts from Ringo accompanied by maracas provided by Paul, electric piano by Paul, and lastly some brass, sax, and cello parts arranged by George Martin. The original single version of the song used the April 30, 1969 guitar solo while the album version produced by Phil used the grittier January part.
I've tried to separate all the elements of Let It Be into their own separate tracks. There were some issues such as the maracas really blending with the cymbals. I also had to add reverb to the beginning of the piano.
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Beginning (0:00)
Piano (0:20)
Drums (4:08)
Ringo's Overdubbed Tom (7:02)
Ringo's Overdubbed Snare Hits (7:30)
Paul's Overdubbed Maracas (7:56)
Paul's Overdubbed Bass (8:52)
John's Original Bass (11:38)
Vocal (14:22)
Harmony Vocals (17:10)
Original Guitar Track (18:40) [Includes "Ghost" Solo]
Overdubbed April 1969 Guitar Solo (19:44)
Overdubbed January 1970 Guitar (20:13)
Billy Preston's Organ (21:25)
Brass and Sax (24:18)
Cello (25:46)
Electric Piano (26:02)
Ending (26:20)
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Paul McCartney - Lead and Backing Vocals, Piano (Bluthner Model One Concert Grand), Bass (1964 Rickenbacker 4001S), Electric Piano (Wurlitzer), maracas
George Harrison - Lead Guitars (1968 Fender Rosewood Telecaster) (1965 Epiphone ES-230TD Casino), backing vocals
Ringo Starr - Drums (1968 Ludwig Hollywood Maple)
Billy Preston - Organ (Hammond M102)
Linda McCartney - backing vocals
2 musicians - trumpet
2 musicians - trombone
1 musician - tenor saxophone
3 musicians - cello
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The organ and brass sounded so good, it made the song feel like heaven
I never realized how heavenly those harmonies are
The cleanest piano isolation I’ve heard. Great job. 🎉
17:10 paradise.
genuinely, it’s heavenly
George solo, masterpiece ❤
3:17 that piano moment!!
Did not see your comment.....agreed. I've always heard that....
Great work :)
No wayy
Also the electric piano is actually a Wurlitzer.
Great job!!!
I wish there was the naked version solo and harmonies but great job for the isolation
Naked does have the same backing vocals as the album version. I did isolate the naked solo in this video here: ua-cam.com/video/IEGepEZ_-8M/v-deo.htmlsi=IuIkLnMkrm2rLGoj
El Acompañamiento de Orquesta Le Da Fuerza y Empuje A LET IT BE. Por Supuesto Me Refiero a La Versión del Álbum Del Mismo Nombre 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Wow loved those songs and Paul knew the band was about over. Paul wrote songs on the sad ending he never wanted.
Well not quite since they did record Abbey Road after.
@@isolatedstems yeah, Let It Be sessions were basically also semi-abbey road sessions.
Great!
wonderfull
The organ Billy Preston used was a Hammond M102. The Lowrey only stayed in Studio 3 at EMI.
That's true looking at the footage it does look like a m102 rather than a Lowery
@@isolatedstems yeah someone showed me a linked to a video where the organ line was played on the M102 which has since been taken down.
Man, that Hammond is righteous!
What about the "album" version with 3 choruses at the end?
For the album version Spector looped one chorus to get three at the end. It's still shares all the same tracks with the single version. For these isolations I kept it at the original length.
Where is John and George’s original backing vocals
Couldn't get a good enough isolation of them so left them out.
@@isolatedstems make a seperate video of an attempt
For God Sake! Let it Be 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Nice pictures of yoko in the estudio.. Oh, is linda, sorry..
I'll practice the piano as hard as I can.
Phill Spector F.....ed up that album.
Looks like John Lennon’s work didn’t put in
Yeah. They recorded the basic track back on January 31, 1969 and didn't do any major overdubs till January 1970. By that time Lennon had quietly left the group. Paul overdubbed a new bass guitar part which replaced Lennon's. So Lennon wasn't on the final track.
@@isolatedstems oh, ty
Got to be one of the worst McCartney’s 😆for God sakes, let it be.