George Harrison – “All Things Must Pass” (40th anniversary edition)
Written by admin on November 24, 2010 – 8:17 pm -
The 40th anniversary of George Harrison’s debut solo album, “All Things Must Pass”, will be commemorated with the release of a limited edition, numbered 180-gram vinyl set this Friday.
“All Things Must Pass” was released on November 27, 1970 and reached number one in a number of countries, including the US and the UK. |
Recording sessions for “All Things Must Pass” took place from May to August 1970 at Abbey Road Studios, and then from August to September 1970 at Trident Studios. The album was co-produced by Phil Spector and George Harrison, and features an array of talented musicians, including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston and Alan White.
The 40th anniversary edition of “All Things Must Pass” was remastered at Abbey Road Studios from the original master tapes. The triple album retains the original artwork and tracklisting:
LP One
Side One
- “I’d Have You Anytime”
- “My Sweet Lord”
- “Wah-Wah”
- “Isn’t It a Pity (Version 1)”
Side Two
- “What Is Life”
- “If Not For You”
- “Behind That Locked Door”
- “Let It Down”
- “Run of the Mill”
LP Two
Side One
- “Beware of Darkness”
- “Apple Scruffs”
- “Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)”
- “Awaiting On You All”
- “All Things Must Pass”
Side Two
- “I Dig Love”
- “Art of Dying”
- “Isn’t It a Pity (Version 2)”
- “Hear Me Lord”
LP Three (‘Apple Jam’)
Side One
- “Out of the Blue”
- “It’s Johnny’s Birthday”
- “Plug Me In”
Side Two
- “I Remember Jeep”
- “Thanks for the Pepperoni”
“All Things Must Pass” is available at music stores participating in Record Store Day and from georgeharrison.com. The site is also making available a hi-res (96Khz/24 bit) download of the album.
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