Let It Be…Naked was released in 2003. The album was a follow up to the band’s original Let It Be album recorded in 1969.
Recording the initial album during the peak of their fame was difficult because of the band members chaotic lifestyle and they struggled to come to agreement on arrangements and style.
Phil Spector was hired to produce the album at the time. The Naked album abandons the orchestration and production effects in the Let It Be record as we know it.
To celebrate the debut launch of the Naked version on iTunes, The Beatles began a scavenger hunt for fans by releasing exclusive behind the scenes footage of their late 1960s recording session.
There are three never before seen clips on different websites that tracks your progress as you find them. Once you have found and watched all three, you will unlock the fourth and final scene.
Here is one of the videos of the band recording “I’ve Got A Feeling” to start you off: