The Friday Morning Listen

Written by Mark Saleski
Published November 21, 2003

Let It Be...Naked

Wednesday evening I stopped by one of my local music mini-chains (Newbury Comics) and picked this one up.

Big deal, eh? Me and gawd knows how many other people did the same.

But I also had to purchase the original Let It Be. Never owned it. No vinyl, no 8-track, no cassette, no CD. Nothin'. I'm not even sure why. Just never got around to it. But given how the Beatles were basically everywhere, I am familiar with all of the music (though I'm not weighed down by the song order, the changes on the new release don't bother me...but I sure can sympathize).

While some longtime fans are bothered by the history being rewritten, I'm just grooving on the starkness of the un-Spectorized tunes. Never liked the orchestration on "The Long And Winding Road" or "Let It Be". And "Across The Universe", with that effect removed from John's voice (Spector extras gone here too) is, to me, more powerful than the original.

(First posted on Mark Is Cranky)

Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. On his best day, he hopes to channel the ghosts of Lester Bangs and Jack Kerouac. He spends the hours of 9:32PM to 1:37AM carving out music reviews and essays for Jazz.com, Blogcritics.org and other publications.
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#1 — November 21, 2003 @ 11:41AM — Taloran

I can't wait to get it. The four tracks I've heard are FAB!

#2 — November 21, 2003 @ 12:32PM — JR

You know what's really great? You can really hear the GUITARS now. I wasn't particularly phased by the song order, I kind of miss the talking, I miss the strings not at all, and I love the sound of the GUITARS.

I'm not too familiar with this Phil Spector character, but I'm startin' to take a real dislike to him.

#3 — November 21, 2003 @ 12:50PM — Dave [URL]

A better title than Naked would have been Ex-Spectorated.

#4 — November 21, 2003 @ 12:55PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

i'd have to say that the title is kinda stupid.

and "Ex-Spectorated" is pretty funny.

#5 — November 21, 2003 @ 13:09PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

I can't stand the artwork. It's cheap, looks like a high-quality bootleg. But the sound quality is excellent, just beautiful. I don't think it replaces the original Let It Be, just supplements it. I still haven't quite decided if I like the original or this more. Neither is my favorite Beatles release, but Naked gives me an opportunity to look at both it and the original in a new light.

#6 — November 21, 2003 @ 14:31PM — BRICKLAYER

Should I buy the new one and then burn a copy of the old one from my cousin, or buy a copy of the old one, and then burn a copy of the new one from my cousin, or burn a copy of them both from my cousin (he owes me, I just hit him up with the Darkness and both of Paul Westerberg's new ones), and use the money I save to buy the new Korn?

#7 — November 21, 2003 @ 14:45PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

buy the new one on vinyl...the old one at a used cd shop.

as far as Korn goes.....open the lid of your toilet, stick your head in just far enough to get that nice reverby sound (careful, don't get your hair wet)...and then scream as loud as you can!

it's fun, and it's free.

#8 — November 21, 2003 @ 15:17PM — BRICKLAYER

But if I do that, how will I get the limited edition dvd?

#9 — November 21, 2003 @ 15:31PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

rent a copy of Night Of The Living Dead.

tho i will admit that'll be hard to watch with your head in the toilet.

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