4020: THE BEATLES ‘Cinelogue LET IT BE’
A J.Fish cover design.
Matrix #s: TB-4020-A * TB-4020-B * TB-4020-C * TB-4020-D – released in 1974
Source: As the video release was still quite a few years away, this was either the attempt to extract the soundtrack off a 35 mm film copy or it was just a recorder running at a showing of the movie. Hot Wacks rated sides 1 and 2 as “poor mono” and the remaining sides as “Gm”.
Side 1: Get Back #s from D. Sulpy’s book
1 Adagio For Strings 3.1
2 Don’t Let Me Down 6.36
3 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer 3.97 + 7.58 + 7.46
4 George’s electric “shock” 3.73
5 Two Of Us 8.11
6 I Got A Feeling 9.32 + 9.33 + 8.15
7 John : “The Queen says ‘no’ to pot smoking F.B.I. members” 8.18
8 Paul : Snatch of “Oh Darling”, followed by talking about
the writing of songs by slagging off school, in particular “One After 909”. 6.1
9 One After 909 9.36 + 9.37 + 9.38
10 Jazz Piano Song – “Morning Rich”, “Morning Paul” … and then Paul and Ringo boogie on a piano 14.4 + 14.10
11 Two Of Us 9.23
12 George and Paul argue 6.49
13 Across The Universe 7.83 + 7.78
14 Dig A Pony 7.85
15 Suzy Parker 9.31
16 I Me Mine (including John & Yoko waltzing) 8.1 + 8.63 + 8.81 + 8.82
17 For You Blue 25.23 + 25.24 + 25.20
Side 2:
1 John : “I dig a pygmy by Charles Hawtrey and the Deafaids, phase one….” 22.45
2 Da Doo Ron Ron + discussion about the Maharishi 22.5
3 Besame Mucho 29.12 + 29.13 + 29.14 + 29.15
4 Octopus’ Garden 26.7 + 26.9
5 John : “Isadora Duncan worked for Telefunken” 26.16
6 You Really Got A Hold On Me 26.32
7 Long And Winding Road 26.38 + 26.39
8 Shake, Rattle and Roll 26.29
9 Kansas City 26.30
10 Dig It 26.27
11 John : “That was ‘Can You Dig It’ by Georgie Wood …..” 24.73
Side 3:
1 Paul talking about live performances being crucial 29.0
2 Two Of Us 31.5
3 Let It Be 31.39 + 31.37
4 Long And Winding Road 31.22
5 Get Back 30.2 (Roof top performance starts here)
6 Don’t Let Me Down 30.3
Side 4:
1 I Got A Feeling 30.4
2 One After 909 30.6
3 Danny Boy 30.7
4 Dig A Pony 30.8
5 Get Back 30.13
6 Get Back (with laughter) 28.1
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As Japan copy JL 534. The owner stated he had bought this copy in January of 1977 in Japan, pointing to a likely release date of late 1976.
The above shows an original Contraband “dragon” label
And this is the label found on the Japan copy.
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