Let it be is the twelfth and final album by the beatles released on may 8 1970 by the band s own apple records label.
Let it be bootleg vinyl.
Much of what became let it be was recorded in early 1969 with production by george martin before the recording and release of the album abbey road however the beatles were unhappy with the album and it was temporarily shelved.
Non legit copies of let it be also have the words phil ronnie scratched into the vinyl by the fakers but the hand writing looks different and is much smaller.
The first beatles bootleg was kum back issued around january 1970 in a plain white sleeve with plain white labels and no mention of a record company.
Bootleg came with no inner sleeve.
Essential to the content of the film let it be was that they performed live for many of the tracks.
The words phil ronnie are there but not the same style as legitimate copies.
Multicolored vinyl and so on.
Beatles kum back the world s greatest live bootleg lp white album let it be nm m.
Aerosmith live bootleg lp.
A 10 disc package of beatles outtakes from the let it be sessions was released in the mid 1980s.
Note that all australian releases feature the red apple.
Issued in a fully laminated sleeve with red apple logo on back cover.
This is still part of my beatles bootleg series come take a look at my most recent video of let it be bootlegs i think you ll be surprised to see what all there is.
In comes the warmth and freshness of a live performance.
Bad news bootleg lp vinyl record new.
See disclaimer below this is a collection of unreleased beatles recordings from january 1969 when they were filming their rehearsals for the eventual let.
No spine or rear printing.
This vinyl bootleg was based on an acetate of one of the early rough mixes by glyn johns of the get back album which would later become let it be.
Let it be was later re produced some.
The 1970s saw the first beatle bootlegs issued on vinyl records.
A fake copy of let it be.
The blues band official.
As reproduced for disc by phil spector.
Prices for bootleg records on that label that sold for as little as 4 when new now approach hundred and sometimes even thousands of dollars.