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George Harrison All Things Must Pass CD 30th Anniversary 2 CDs Box NM

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Condition
Like new
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“CD NM+”
Artist
George Harrison All Things Must Pass CD 30th Anniversary
CD Grading
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Record Label
Capitol
Release Title
All Things Must Pass [30th Anniversary Edition] [Remaster]
Case Type
Cardboard Box
Case Condition
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Inlay Condition
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Edition
Deluxe Edition
Type
Box Set
Format
CD
Release Year
2001
Language
English
Style
Singer-Songwriter
Features
Remastered
Genre
Singer, Rock, Songwriter, Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0724353047429

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JPRYAN2011

JPRYAN2011

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  • Top favourable review

    Post Beatles Album Release is Good

    Just a great album and a great remaster. I could go into a song-by-song review, but others have done a better job than I could ever do. It's the best post-Beatles album, subjectively speaking, of course, and filled with great melodies and hooks.

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  • George's essential recording

    Few people will disagree that this is George Harrison's best post-Beatles work, and that's my opinion, too. Mostly written during the years preceding the breakup, All Things Must Pass is a grand statement that manages to avoid the preachiness that came later. Lavishly, but not overly produced by Phil Spector, it still sounds great. Bob Dylan fans should be aware that If Not For You and I'd Have You Anytime (the latter is co-written by Dylan and Harrison)are among the highlights. And, of course, the notorious My Sweet Lord, accidentaly plagiarized or not, it's a signature song. This remastered edition includes a handful of new tracks that don't really improve the package, but are still nice to have. You can use the instrumental version of What Is Life for your own karaoke! Seriously, ...

  • All Things Must Pass (with an A+ Average)

    When the Beatles finally broke up, everyone figured John Lennon and Paul McCartney would compete for best solo artist career. Everyone was wrong. George Harrison knocked the ball out of the park on his first real solo effort, All Things Must Pass. More than a passing grade is deserved for this masterpiece! An absolute gem. Limited to just one song per Beatles album, George Harrison had a reservoir of material stored up. The floodgates were released on this 3 LP offering. Spiritual, personal, and well-crafted melodies make this an excellent use of that much vinyl. Admittedly, the Apple Jam is a little bit much, but almost all of the rest range from listenable to sublime. This 30th anniversary remastered edition IS the definitive version for CD. If you thought The Beatles only had two ...

  • The Best Beatles Solo Album Supergroup throughout

    Original release Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "I'd Have You Anytime" George Harrison, Bob Dylan 2:56 2. "My Sweet Lord" Harrison 4:38 3. "Wah-Wah" Harrison 5:35 4. "Isn't It a Pity" (Version 1) Harrison 7:08 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 5. "What Is Life" Harrison 4:22 6. "If Not for You" Dylan 3:29 7. "Behind That Locked Door" Harrison 3:05 8. "Let It Down" Harrison 4:57 9. "Run of the Mill" Harrison 2:49 Side ...

  • Great re-mastering by GH! The extra tracks are superb!

    Loved the album since it came out. I knew if Harrison (and his 2nd son, Dani) were involved in re-mastering it, it would be fabulous. The extra tracks, recorded years later, were actually better in many ways than some the originals, which were dominated by the insane Phil Spector's "L.A. Wall of Sound". Hearing GH tell an audience, "This is called..." and then play it acoustically with just the backup he later felt was right (decades later) is great. I love this even more than the original. His own dad, the bus driver who took Paul (McC.) and him to school, certainly steered him in the right direction. He became a true giant, from his music to getting Monty Python's movies started. (A long-time fan, as he put it himself, "I just told my business manager, put up the money. Whatever ...