‘Let It Be’ Reissue to Include Previously-Unreleased Beatles Music


YouTube, @The Beatles.


More than 52 years after the Beatles finished recording their final album, “Let it Be,” previously unreleased music from the session has been slated for release.

The tracks will be part of a “super deluxe edition” of the classic album, which will also feature 5.1 surround sound DTS and Dolby Atmos mixes of the project’s original tracks, says producer Giles Martin, son of legendary Fab Four producer George Martin.

The release is also set to unveil the scrapped versions of the album’s tracks, all of which were produced by veteran Rolling Stones producer Glyn Johns, according to Capitol Records. In all, the deluxe edition will include 27 previously unheard recordings, officials say. The revamped album is due October 15th.

Is it wrong for record companies to dig up songs recorded by artists who didn’t want them released?

 

Stay connected

 

Subscribe to The Bone's weekly eblast to get the latest on contests, events and exclusives from your favorite 107.7 personalities and artists.

Headlines

WWE WrestleMania XL Review

On this episode of In The Kliq, Baby Huey and Tim from Pro Wrestling Unlimited reviewed the highlights from WWE WrestleMania XL.