Fact #184510
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Short story:
Phil Spector sets to work in Room Four, Abbey Road studios, London, England, UK, Europe, on The Beatles' tapes for the album that will become Let It Be.
Producer Full article:
George Harrison : Let It Be was supposed to be just a live recording and we ended up doing it in the studio, and nobody was happy with it. But it was troubled times. Everybody listened to it back and didn’t really like it and we didn’t really want to put it out.
So later down the line, Allen Klein brought in Phil Spector and said, ‘Well, what do you think about Phil looking at the record?’ So, at least John and I said, ‘Yeah, let’s see.’ We liked Phil Spector, we loved all his records. So we let him do it, and he did what he did, and then, you know, everybody knows the rest.
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So later down the line, Allen Klein brought in Phil Spector and said, ‘Well, what do you think about Phil looking at the record?’ So, at least John and I said, ‘Yeah, let’s see.’ We liked Phil Spector, we loved all his records. So we let him do it, and he did what he did, and then, you know, everybody knows the rest.
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