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it's proved quite difficult today (jan 2022, right after watching BP in the peter jackson remix of 'let it be'..) to track down this album in any form, whether the original vinyl or the CD reissues, either of them. I'm wondering why- whether this is a licensing issue with one of the other performers or writers, or just one of the many entanglements that still bedevil apple's affairs. the single is a little easier to find, & amazon will sell you MP3s, but the actual physical albums do not seem to be out there in any significant quantity, from 1969, 1991 (when, frankly, BP could've done with the help!) or 2010. weird. an explanation would be a nice addition to this page, & maybe cross-linked from BP's own page.