The album has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo, 5.1 surround DTS, and Dolby Atmos formats. It was in the top 10 on the Augchart, when it placed at No.4. Let It Be was last on the Billboard 200 dated December 4, 2010, when it ranked at No.120. Of that sum, album sales comprise 48,000 (up 11,570% making it the top-selling album of the week), SEA units comprise 6,000 (up 589% equaling 8.34 million on-demand streams of the set’s tracks) and TEA units comprise 1,000 (up 1,180%). Let It Be earned 55,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes. For its special edition, the album was reintroduced in a variety of expanded formats and editions, including many with previously unreleased tracks.
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