Let It Be
Laibach · 1988
42 min · 11 tracks · post-punk · techno · industrial music
A striking blend of industrial soundscapes and dark pop elements reinterpreting classic Beatles tracks with a provocative edge.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- thought-provoking lyrical explorations immersive sonic landscapes reflective late-night sessions
- Context
- Released in 1988, 'Let It Be' marked Laibach's emergence into the global music scene following their previous works. This album was significant as it was their first major release after gaining international attention, establishing their unique approach to cover songs by infusing them with avant-garde and industrial influences.
- If you like
- post-punk, techno, industrial music
Let It Be is an album by Laibach, released in 1988. A striking blend of industrial soundscapes and dark pop elements reinterpreting classic Beatles tracks with a provocative edge. 'Let It Be' is notable for its controversial reinterpretation of The Beatles' iconic songs, challenging cultural norms and political contexts. The album received critical acclaim in various publications, including a positive review from 'The Guardian,' which highlighted its audacious artistic vision, and it has been influential within the industrial music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Let It Be sound like?
A striking blend of industrial soundscapes and dark pop elements reinterpreting classic Beatles tracks with a provocative edge. Rooted in post-punk and techno.
What makes Let It Be by Laibach notable?
'Let It Be' is notable for its controversial reinterpretation of The Beatles' iconic songs, challenging cultural norms and political contexts. The album received critical acclaim in various publications, including a positive review from 'The Guardian,' which highlighted its audacious artistic vision, and it has been influential within the industrial music scene. Released in 1988, 'Let It Be' marked Laibach's emergence into the global music scene following their previous works. This album was significant as it was their first major release after gaining international attention, establishing their unique approach to cover songs by infusing them with avant-garde and industrial influences.
Who is Let It Be for?
Let It Be works well if you're into thought-provoking lyrical explorations, immersive sonic landscapes and reflective late-night sessions.
How many songs are on Let It Be?
Let It Be has 11 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Get Back Standout 4:25
- 2 Two of Us 4:05
- 3 Dig a Pony 4:40
- 4 I Me Mine Standout 4:41
- 5 Across the Universe Standout 4:15
- 6 Dig It 1:30
- 7 I’ve Got a Feeling 4:30
- 8 The Long and Winding Road 1:53
- 9 One After 909 3:20
- 10 For You Blue 5:24
- 11 Maggie Mae (Auf der Lüneburger Heide & Was gleicht wohl auf Erden) 3:41
Release Date
October 1, 1988
Artist Origin
Slovenia
Runtime
42 min 30 sec
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