Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
1:45 • Studio version • Unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix. It is possible that the master tape of this mix (and “Across The Universe”) was not found, and apparently a bootleg was used, however none sounds as disastrous as here. Any bootleg containing Glyn’s 1970 mix of “I Me Mine” sounds superior; here, a “noise” or “interference” filter was applied to the tape perhaps during the transfer, to make the recording sound compressed and very bad, especially on the left channel, starting at 12 seconds and throughout the track. Specialized fans have published in many forums the comparative frequency graphs using special software showing that this track was taken from the bootleg “Let it Be Deluxe” of the Purple Chick label (CD 4 track 22) (it is not the first time that Apple uses a bootleg for this kind of releases), presented here with slightly modified speed and inverted channels compared to the bootleg, but it is the same transfer; although the original source could actually be the bootleg “Get Back 2nd Mix” from Strawberry Records whose speed is identical to this official version without the need to adjust it, only that the bootlegs do not have this faulty audio. The question is not having used a bootleg but having degraded the sound quality.
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset - SHM - Japanese edition)
Official album • Released in 2021
1:40 • Studio version • Medley with "Wake Up Little Susie","Studio Dialogue". Take 11 of “I Me Mine” is the basic instrumental track with two brief and almost imperceptible vocal harmonies from George, which up to this point consisted only of George on acoustic guitar, Ringo on drums, and Paul on bass (the final overdubs were made on Take 16).
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
2:26 • Studio version • G • Stereo • 2021 stereo mix
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric piano, Hammond organ, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil Spector : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Unknown musician(s) : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 23, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Session Overdubs: Apr 01, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Apr 02, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
1:33 • Studio rehearsal • D • Mono • January 8, 1969. Was compiled with segments and dialogues recorded within the NAGRA Roll 83 A. The main track is the same interpretation partially in the film ‘Let it Be’ with John and Yoko dancing.
Session Recording: Jan 08, 1969 • Studio Twickenham Film Studios, London, UK
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
1:45 • Studio version • E • Unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric piano, Hammond organ, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Glyn Johns : Mixing engineer Richard Langham : Assistant recording engineer
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Overdubs: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Jan 05, 1970 • Studio Olympic Sound Studios, London
Let It Be (50th anniversary boxset)
Official album • Released in 2021
1:40 • Studio version • F • Medley with "Wake Up Little Susie","Studio Dialogue". Take 11 of “I Me Mine” is the basic instrumental track with two brief and almost imperceptible vocal harmonies from George, which up to this point consisted only of George on acoustic guitar, Ringo on drums, and Paul on bass (the final overdubs were made on Take 16).
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Mike Carrera - published on The Daily Beatle
LP • Released in 1970
2:26 • Studio version • A • Stereo
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric piano, Hammond organ, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil Spector : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Unknown musician(s) : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 23, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Session Overdubs: Apr 01, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Apr 02, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Let It Be (Stereo - 2009 remaster)
Official album • Released in 2009
2:26 • Studio version • A2009 • Stereo • 2009 remaster
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric piano, Hammond organ, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals George Martin : Producer Phil Spector : Producer Phil McDonald : Recording engineer Peter Bown : Recording engineer Guy Massey : Remastering Steve Rooke : Remastering Sam Okell : Remastering Allan Rouse : Project co-ordinator Unknown musician(s) : Eighteen violins, Four cellos, Four violas, Fourteen vocalists, Harp, Three trombones, Three trumpets
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Mar 23, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Session Overdubs: Apr 01, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Session Mixing: Apr 02, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Room 4, Abbey Road
Official album • Released in 2003
2:22 • Studio version • C • A remixed, slightly different recreation of Spector's edit (copying the chorus in the middle of the song and adding it to the end) to lengthen the track recorded on 3 January 1970; guitar overdubs and organ parts mixed in and out to make the repeated verse sound different; orchestral and choral overdubs removed.
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Bass, Electric piano, Hammond organ, Harmony vocals Ringo Starr : Drums George Harrison : Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Harmony vocals, Vocals George Martin : Producer
Session Recording: Jan 03, 1970 • Studio EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Details & description coming from Wikipedia
Unofficial album • Released in 2012
1:38 • Studio version • Unedited Backing Track