One of my favorite classic rock counterfactual history topics is what would would have a late 1970 Bealtes album looked like – if they hadn’t broken up – and would it have been one of their greatest? Keep in mind that “Let it Be” in spite of its May 1970 release date, really was an early 1969 recording. “Abbey Road” should correctly be considered the last Beatles album.
Likely tracks that would have made the cut in or particular order:
John
“Instant Karma”
“Mother”
“Working Class Hero”
“God” or “Hold On”
Paul
“Maybe I’m Amazed”
“Every Night”
“Another Day”
George
“Isn’t it a Pitty”
“My Sweet Lord”
“What is Life”
“Let it Roll”
Ringo
“It Don’t Come Easy”
I think a strong case could be made that top 6 or 7 of this bunch might have made it their best album ever. John and George’s solo 1969-70 work was certainly stronger than Paul’s and he would have been willing to give George more than the usual space for 2 songs to make it work. Also, I think John and Paul would have had to convince Paul to let Phil Spector produce the entire album (not likely that he would have consented).
Discuss. If you don’t like the Beatles, remember that happiness is a warm, yes it is, gun.
Likely tracks that would have made the cut in or particular order:
John
“Instant Karma”
“Mother”
“Working Class Hero”
“God” or “Hold On”
Paul
“Maybe I’m Amazed”
“Every Night”
“Another Day”
George
“Isn’t it a Pitty”
“My Sweet Lord”
“What is Life”
“Let it Roll”
Ringo
“It Don’t Come Easy”
I think a strong case could be made that top 6 or 7 of this bunch might have made it their best album ever. John and George’s solo 1969-70 work was certainly stronger than Paul’s and he would have been willing to give George more than the usual space for 2 songs to make it work. Also, I think John and Paul would have had to convince Paul to let Phil Spector produce the entire album (not likely that he would have consented).
Discuss. If you don’t like the Beatles, remember that happiness is a warm, yes it is, gun.