Jocelyn Geboy wrote: clarification would be severely welcomed. phil spector produced let it be. he's known for intricate 'wall of sound' stuff. ***Correct. then this 'let it be naked' record comes out. it's produced by ____? no one? that's what i thought. ***According to the article by Greg Kot of the Tribune, it was "engineers Allan Rouse and Paul Hicks (who) went back to the original master tapes and reconstructed and resequenced the album from scratch." then, there seems to be a *third* version? the bootlegs? ***Yes. The bootlegs are usually the original "Get Back" album as put together by engineer Glyn Johns and rejected by the Beatles in 1969. These are songs recorded in the Apple studio in the second half of January 1969. Now, if you really want to get confused, there are also the bootlegs that contain the songs and conversations from the early January 1969 sessions at the Twickenham film studios. Technically, these were not recorded as far as The Beatles and Apple Records are concerned. The source for the bootlegs is from the Nagra equipment on the movie cameras. But none of that material has ever been put out by Apple on either the Anthology 3 album or Let It Be - Naked. NP: "As Nature Intended," The Beatles. (For some reason I still can't find a copy of "Naked" in the near west suburbs of Chicago.)