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All Things Must Pass
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Format: CD / Album with Blu-ray
Our Take
Our Take
Ah, George Harrison, the quiet Beatle who wasn't so quiet after all. All Things Must Pass, his magnum opus, is an epic triple album that is as towering as his hair was in the 1970s.
From the opening track, "I'd Have You Anytime," you know you're in for a treat. Harrison's songwriting shines through, with introspective lyrics and intricate melodies that make you want to dust off your old vinyl player and sink into a psychedelic dreamworld.
The production on this album is top-notch, with Phil Spector's signature wall of sound elevating each track to new heights. Songs like "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life" are catchy as hell, with Harrison's slide guitar work adding a touch of Americana to the mix.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on All Things Must Pass. Tracks like "Beware of Darkness" and "Isn't It a Pity" showcase Harrison's darker side, with brooding lyrics and haunting instrumentals that will send shivers down your spine.
Overall, All Things Must Pass is an essential addition to any music lover's collection. So grab a copy, pour yourself a cup of tea, and let George Harrison take you on a journey through the highs and lows of life. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Beware of Darkness
Disc: 6
1. I'd Have You Anytime
Disc: 5
1. Isn't It a Pity (Take 14)
Disc: 2
2. Apple Scruffs
Disc: 6
2. My Sweet Lord
Disc: 5
2. Wah-wah (Take 1)
Disc: 2
3. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Disc: 6
3. Wah-wah
Disc: 5
3. I'd Have You Anytime (Take 5)
Disc: 2
4. Awaiting On You All
Disc: 6
4. Isn't It a Pity (Version 1)
Disc: 5
4. Art of Dying (Take 1)
Disc: 2
5. All Things Must Pass
Disc: 6
5. What Is Life
Disc: 5
5. Isn't It a Pity (Take 27)
Disc: 2
6. I Dig Love
Disc: 6
6. If Not for You
Disc: 5
6. If Not for You (Take 2)
Disc: 2
7. Art of Dying
Disc: 6
7. Behind That Locked Door
Disc: 5
7. Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine) [take 1]
Disc: 2
8. Isn't It a Pity (Version 2)
Disc: 6
8. Let It Down
Disc: 5
8. What Is Life (Take 1)
Disc: 2
9. Hear Me Lord
Disc: 6
9. Run of the Mill
Disc: 5
9. Beware of Darkness (Take 8)
Disc: 2
10. Out of the Blue
Disc: 5
10. Hear Me Lord (Take 5)
Disc: 2
11. It's Johnny's Birthday
Disc: 5
11. Let It Down (Take 1)
Disc: 2
12. Plug Me In
Disc: 5
12. Run of the Mill (Take 36)
Disc: 2
13. I Remember Jeep
Disc: 5
13. Down to the River (Rocking Chair Jam) [take 1]
Disc: 2
14. Thanks for the Pepperoni
Disc: 5
14. Get Back (Take 1)
15. Almost 12 Bar Honky Tonk (Take 1)
16. It's Johnny's Birthday (Take 1)
17. Woman Don't You Cry for Me (Take 5)
Disc: 3
1. All Things Must Pass (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
2. Behind That Locked Door (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 2)
3. I Live for You (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
4. Apple Scruffs (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
5. What Is Life (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 3)
6. Awaiting On You All (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
7. Isn't It a Pity (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 2)
8. I'd Have You Anytime (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
9. I Dig Love (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 3)
10. Going Down to Golders Green (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
11. Dehra Dun (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 2)
12. Om Hare Om (Gopala Krishna) [day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1]
13. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) [day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 2]
14. My Sweet Lord (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
15. Sour Milk Sea (Day 1 Demo, 26th May 1970 - Take 1)
Disc: 4
1. Run of the Mill (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1) [previously Unreleased]
2. Art of Dying (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
3. Everybody/Nobody (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
4. Wah-wah (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
5. Window Window (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
6. Beautiful Girl (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
7. Beware of Darkness (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
8. Let It Down (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
9. Tell Me What Has Happened to You (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
10. Hear Me Lord (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
11. Nowhere to Go (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
12. Cosmic Empire (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
13. Mother Divine (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
14. I Don't Want to Do It (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
15. If Not for You (Day 2 Demo, 27th May 1970 - Take 1)
Disc: 6
10. Beware of Darkness
Disc: 1
1. I'd Have You Anytime
Disc: 6
11. Apple Scruffs
Disc: 1
2. My Sweet Lord
Disc: 6
12. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Disc: 1
3. Wah-wah
Disc: 6
13. Awaiting On You All
Disc: 1
4. Isn't It a Pity (Version 1)
Disc: 6
14. All Things Must Pass
Disc: 1
5. What Is Life
Disc: 6
15. I Dig Love
Disc: 1
6. If Not for You
Disc: 6
16. Art of Dying
Disc: 1
7. Behind That Locked Door
Disc: 6
17. Isn't It a Pity (Version 2)
Disc: 1
8. Let It Down
Disc: 6
18. Hear Me Lord
Disc: 1
9. Run of the Mill
Disc: 6
19. Out of the Blue
20. It's Johnny's Birthday
21. Plug Me In
22. I Remember Jeep
23. Thanks for the Pepperoni
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About the artist
George Harrison
Ah, George Harrison - the quiet Beatle with the not-so-quiet talent. This Liverpudlian legend was the backbone of The Beatles, often overshadowed by the charismatic duo of Lennon and McCartney. But make no mistake, Harrison was a musical genius in his own right, with a knack for crafting introspective, spiritually-driven songs that resonated with listeners all over the world. Harrison's solo career was nothing short of spectacular, with hits like "My Sweet Lord" and "What is Life" solidifying his status as a top-tier singer-songwriter. His love for Eastern philosophy and spirituality infused his music with a sense of depth and introspection that set him apart from his contemporaries. Not one to shy away from experimentation, Harrison's exploration of Indian instruments and sounds brought a unique texture to his music, creating a sonic tapestry that was as rich as it was innovative. His willingness to push boundaries and challenge the status quo made him a true trailblazer in the world of popular music. But beyond his musical talents, George Harrison was also a man of great principle and humility. His humanitarian efforts and commitment to philanthropy spoke volumes about his character, earning him a reputation as a genuinely good bloke in an industry often plagued by egos and excess. So here's to George Harrison, the spiritual troubadour whose music continues to inspire and uplift us to this day. In a world full of noise and chaos, his songs remind us to seek inner peace and enlightenment - a timeless message that will never go out of style.
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