George Harrison – All Things Must Pass

Album Info

Artist: George Harrison

Title: All Things Must Pass

Year: 1970

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Tracklist

  • 1. I'd Have You Anytime - 2014 Remaster (2:57)
  • 2. My Sweet Lord - 2014 Remaster (4:41)
  • 3. Wah-Wah - 2014 Remaster (5:37)
  • 4. Isn't It a Pity - 2014 Remaster (7:10)
  • 5. What Is Life - 2014 Remaster (4:24)
  • 6. If Not for You - 2014 Remaster (3:30)
  • 7. Behind That Locked Door (3:06)
  • 8. Let It Down - 2014 Remaster (4:58)
  • 9. Run of the Mill - 2014 Remaster (2:51)
  • 10. I Live for You - 2014 Remaster (3:37)
  • 11. Beware of Darkness - 1st Version Recorded at Abbey Road; 2014 Remaster (3:22)
  • 12. Let It Down - Original Guitar and Vocal; 2014 Remaster (3:55)
  • 13. What Is Life - Backing Track; 2014 Remaster (4:27)
  • 14. My Sweet Lord (2000) - 2014 Remaster (4:55)
  • 1. Beware of Darkness - 2014 Remaster (3:51)
  • 2. Apple Scruffs - 2014 Remaster (3:06)
  • 3. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) - 2014 Remaster (3:48)
  • 4. Awaiting on You All - 2014 Remaster (2:48)
  • 5. All Things Must Pass - 2014 Remaster (3:46)
  • 6. I Dig Love - 2014 Remaster (4:57)
  • 7. Art of Dying - 2014 Remaster (3:38)
  • 8. Isn't It a Pity - Version Two; 2014 Remaster (4:48)
  • 9. Hear Me Lord - 2014 Remaster (5:49)
  • 10. It's Johnny's Birthday - 2014 Remaster (0:49)
  • 11. Plug Me In - 2014 Remaster (3:19)
  • 12. I Remember Jeep - 2014 Remaster (8:08)
  • 13. Thanks for the Pepperoni - 2014 Remaster (5:32)
  • 14. Out of the Blue - 2014 Remaster (11:13)

Review

"All Things Must Pass" is a remarkable album that launched George Harrison into a new league as a solo artist. Released in 1970, it's a sprawling tapestry of rock, folk, and Eastern musical influences. Harrison assembled an incredible group of musicians for this project, including Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, and Billy Preston, bringing a unique depth and dimension to each track.

The album's standout songs, like "My Sweet Lord" and "What is Life," are introspective and deeply personal, exploring themes of love, loss, and spiritual searching. Harrison's emotional lyrics, combined with the expert production by Harrison and Phil Spector, make for a powerful and unforgettable listening experience.

This album marked a turning point for Harrison, showcasing his ability to transcend the boundaries of the Beatles and forge his own path as a truly innovative and respected musician. - Ralph