
So with Phil Spector's stuff, we kind of made it sound more Abbey Road than it was before, if that makes sense.” “With Let It Be, the job was to try and celebrate the record-and it's actually a really good album-but also to try and create some unity on the record. “Every album is different,” he explains of the approach on the new mix for Let It Be. Martin had previously worked on the special editions of the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (a.k.a. And what I was trying to do was to try and make it more unified in a way.” It's kind of a hodgepodge of stuff in a way. “I Me Mine” was the last thing the Beatles recorded after Abbey Road. It's made up of “Across the Universe,” which was recorded way before. The album is also made up of the rooftop stuff. They weren’t even sure if they were rehearsing or recording. “It's not even an album in a way by the time they finished it. I learned mainly that it kind of wasn't a breakup album.

“In its essence, Let It Be was the Beatles trying to get back to their youth,” said Martin, the son of the late and legendary Beatles producer George Martin, “trying to get back to the days of them playing the Cavern Club, being a rock and roll band, and getting away from being a studio band.
