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Let It Be is the last album to be recorded and released by The Beatles. The band had broken up before the album was released and it was initially met with mixed feelings. Many tried to blame Phil Spectors involvement, but the accompanying film showed the band members friction as a leading cause to the albums incoherence. Despite friction and the groups break up, the album earned the top spot on both the American and British record charts and many still consider it a classic.A team consisting of some of the best producers and engineers in the recording industry were brought together and would spend 4 long years mixing and mastering with some of the most state of the art recording equipment. treating these records much like a science experiment, engineers ran extensive tests before copying the analog master tapes over into a digital format using 24-bit/192 kHz resolution, and carefully removing clicks, vocal pops and poor edits. Never altering the original songs them selves, just polishing them up a bit.