A deep dive into The Beatles' tumultuous Let It Be era, exploring the creative process, band dynamics, and lasting legacy of the album and film.
Bruce Spizer, a renowned Beatles historian, meticulously examines the January 1969 Get Back sessions, the unreleased Get Back albums, and the final release of Let It Be. Drawing from contemporary articles and reviews, Spizer uncovers the story behind the music, the tensions within the band, and the cultural impact of this pivotal moment in Beatles history. Discover the American, British, and Canadian perspectives, along with insights into the recording sessions and the songs that emerged from them.
For Beatles fans and music enthusiasts, this is a must-read that sheds new light on the creative process, the band's internal struggles, and the enduring power of their music. Relive the magic of the rooftop concert and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the Beatles' final chapter. This is the perfect companion to Peter Jackson's Get Back film and the anniversary edition of the Let It Be album.