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The product is a new 180 gram vinyl record by George Harrison titled "Somewhere in England." Released in 2017 under the record label Bgrt and BMG Rights Management, this rock genre album by the legendary artist is pressed on high-quality vinyl material. Perfect for collectors and music enthusiasts looking to enjoy Harrison's music in its purest form, this vinyl offers a nostalgic listening experience with its classic sound and premium quality.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBgrt, BMG Rights Managemen
UPC0602557136562
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046069995
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistHarrison, George
Release TitleSomewhere in England
Dimensions
Item Height0.15 in
Item Weight0.71 lb
Item Length12.41 in
Item Width12.29 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Blood from a Clone 1.2 Unconsciousness Rules 1.3 Life Itself 1.4 All Those Years Ago 1.5 Baltimore Oriole 2.1 Teardrops 2.2 That Which I Have Lost 2.3 Writing's on the Wall 2.4 Hong Kong Blues 2.5 Save the World
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited vinyl LP pressing. Somewhere In England, released in 1981, was the first Harrison album to be released after the death of his former Beatles band mate John Lennon. The original recordings submitted by Harrison in 1980 were rejected by Warner Bros for being 'too laid back' and not sufficiently commercial. 'Blood From A Clone', Harrison s searing indictment of the executives behind the decision, would make the final cut. After the shock and devastation of Lennon's murder, Harrison decided to also utilize the unfinished recording of 'All Those Years Ago'. He changed the lyrics of the song to reflect the Lennon tragedy. Harrison invited Paul and Linda McCartney, and their fellow Wings band-mate Denny Laine, to record backing vocals on what would be his biggest hit since 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)'.