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All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary - Deluxe)

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James Hunter, "George Harrison All Things Must Pass 30th Anniversary reissue", Rolling Stone, 29 March 2001. Harry Castleman & Walter J. Podrazik, All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975, Ballantine Books (New York, NY, 1976; ISBN 0-345-25680-8). Some folks on here are saying it's muddy, while many others are saying it's one of the best All Things Must Pass pressings ever.

George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (1970, Vinyl) - Discogs

In Leng's book, Voormann states it was him playing lead guitar with Harrison on "Out of the Blue" and not Clapton, as credited by Harrison on the Apple Jam sleeve: "[George] thought it was Eric, because I was playing a little thing like Eric." [365]The 10 Best Audiophile SACDs Ever – Many Are… Audiophile music, particularly the high resolution disc format, can be… Chris O'Dell with Katherine Ketcham, Miss O'Dell: My Hard Days and Long Nights with The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and the Women They Loved, Touchstone (New York, NY, 2009; ISBN 978-1-4165-9093-4). Bruce Spizer, The Beatles Solo on Apple Records, 498 Productions (New Orleans, LA, 2005; ISBN 0-9662649-5-9).

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Hamish Champ, 100 Best-Selling Albums of the 70s, Amber Books (London, 2018; ISBN 978-1-78274-620-1). Gold & Platinum Database Search: "Harrison", Recording Industry Association of America (retrieved 12 February 2013). a b George Harrison's liner notes, booklet accompanying All Things Must Pass reissue (Gnome Records, 2001; produced by George Harrison & Phil Spector). In other interviews, Harrison similarly likened his situation to being "constipated for years" artistically while in the Beatles. [99]On 1 May 1970, shortly before beginning work on All Things Must Pass, Harrison attended a Dylan session in New York, [78] during which he acquired a new song of Dylan's, " If Not for You". [59] Harrison wrote " Apple Scruffs", which was one of a number of Dylan-influenced songs on the album, [79] towards the end of production on All Things Must Pass, as a tribute to the diehard fans who had kept a vigil outside the studios where he was working. [73] [80] a b c "Number one for Harrison at last", Liverpool Echo, 31 July 2006 (retrieved 24 December 2016). Indie Artist Spotlight: New Releases From Beth Bombara, Maia Sharp, Tom Heyman on 1LP Vinyl, CD and Streaming Via Qobuz, Tidal and Apple Music However, if Harrison had only had ears for the soulful gospel and R&B he loved around that time, then electric band demos of What Is Life, Awaiting On You All and Going Down To Golders Green give a good idea of what might have arisen. For some other avenues ripe for exploration, see the Fabs-y garage of the I Dig Love demo, a solo Hear Me Lord that’s today reminiscent of something baked and slow from Neil Young’s Zuma, or the three-minute demo of Isn’t It A Pity, which shines a light on how the song could have sounded if The Beatles hadn’t rejected it for Revolver. All Things Must Pass at 50", BBC Online, 21 November 2020 (archived version retrieved 29 November 2020).

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