![]() ![]() Naked version of "Don't Let Me Down" is a splice of the two rooftop performances, while the version released as the B-side to "Get Back" was recorded in the studio two days earlier. note The band also performed "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" at the rooftop concert the Let It Be. ![]() Most of the album, however, was recorded at the band's own Apple Studio, including three tracks ("Dig a Pony", "I've Got a Feeling", "One After 909") from a famous rooftop concert which marked the band's final live performance before an audience. It is also the only Beatles album not produced by George Martin, instead being produced by Phil Spector, who incorporated his trademark "Wall of Sound" production techniques by adding prominent orchestral embellishments throughout the album, as well as their only album to be partially recorded at Twickenham Film Studios rather than EMI (now Abbey Road) Studios. However, it was mostly recorded before Abbey Road, which got a release in 1969 and was the actual final album released during the band's lifetime. ![]() Let It Be is the thirteenth and final studio album by The Beatles, released in 1970, almost a month after the group's break up.
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