This version has a different rim text on labels: ℗ 2003 THE COPYRIGHT IN THIS...
in comparison to the following release with the rim text: ℗ THE COPYRIGHT IN THIS... (the year 2003 is missing)
The Beatles - Let It Be... Naked
Heavyweight 180g vinyl pressing.
Gatefold glossy cover.
Includes a 12" x 12" 20-page booklet and an additional 7" disc with 20 song-fragments: "Fly On The Wall": "A Unique Insight Into The Beatles At Work In Rehearsal And In The Studio During January 1969".
Generic anti-static die-cut poly-lined dust inner sleeve without corners (only the LP).
This "...Naked" -LP was mixed and remastered from the original 1969 recorded master-tapes and comes without "Dig it" and "Maggie Mae," two titles of the 1970 "Let It Be" release but with "Don't Let Me Down" that is not on Phil Spector's reproduced remix from 1970.
"Fly On The Wall" (7" Disc) consists of snippets of conversations and song-fragments as they were recording the album. None of them are numbered on the 7"-cover or in the booklet. They are edited here in a numbered track-list to give an overview for orientation.
Printed in the EU.
The earliest gatefold jacket & 7" sleeve has a misprint where credits are written.
The words "recordingis" are written as one word. Later 1st pressings have the phrase "recording is" correctly printed as two words.
The second pressing from 2010 has pronounced differences: polygraphy darker, less contrast, paper thinner, gatefold sleeve has a smaller size. Difference in color is particularly noticeable on the back of the sleeve. In addition, the cover of second edition has is smaller sizes in width and height.