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George Harrison A: Pop Profile Colin Blunstone B: Pop Profile: BBC Transcription Service UK: CN445: 1965: 7' 0: George Harrison A: My Sweet Lord B: What Is Life: Apple UK: R 5884: 15 Jan 1971: 7' 31: 8.7: $25: George Harrison A: Bangla-Desh B: Deep Blue: Apple UK: R 5912: 30 Jul 1971: 7' 15: 7.9: $22: George Harrison A: Give Me Love (Give Me.

^ O'Brien, Lucy (March 28, 2017). Galaxy video game. Retrieved March 9, 2017.

  1. George Harrison Discography Wikipedia
  • George Harrison A: Bangla Desh B: Deep Blue: Capitol USA: 1836: 1976: 7' 6: George Harrison A: My Sweet Lord B: Isn't It A Pity: Capitol USA: 2995: Oct 1976: 7' 3: 10.0: George Harrison A: This Song B: Learning How To Love You: Dark Horse USA: DRC 8294: 3 Nov 1976: 7' 9: 7.5: George Harrison A: This Song Mono B: This Song Stereo Dark.
  • George Harrison Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Known as the quiet Beatle, he cut an indelible impression with musical virtuosity, lyrical guitar playing, and his beautiful introspective songs.
  • George Harrison (1943–2001) was an English musician who gained international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.With his songwriting contributions limited by the dominance of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Harrison was the first member of the Beatles to release a solo album.
  • George Harrison is the eighth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in February 1979.It was written and recorded through much of 1978, a period of domestic contentment for Harrison, during which he married Olivia Trinidad Arias and became a father for the first time, to son Dhani.

Without a doubt, George Harrison's first solo recording, originally issued as a triple album, is his best. Drawing on his backlog of unused compositions from the late Beatles era, Harrison crafted material that managed the rare feat of conveying spiritual mysticism without sacrificing his gifts for melody and grand, sweeping arrangements. Enhanced by Phil Spector's lush orchestral production and Harrison's own superb slide guitar, nearly every song is excellent: 'Awaiting on You All,' 'Beware of Darkness,' the Dylan collaboration 'I'd Have You Anytime,' 'Isn't It a Pity,' and the hit singles 'My Sweet Lord' and 'What Is Life' are just a few of the highlights. A very moving work, with a slight flaw: the jams that comprise the final third of the album are somewhat dispensable, and have probably only been played once or twice by most of the listeners who own this record. Those same jams, however, played by Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, and Jim Gordon (all of whom had just come off of touring as part of Delaney & Bonnie's band), proved to be of immense musical importance, precipitating the formation of Derek & the Dominos. Thus, they weren't a total dead end, and may actually be much more to the liking of the latter band's fans.

SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 02:58
2
George Harrison / John Gary Williams
04:41
3 05:38
4 07:10
5 04:19
6 03:33
7 03:08
8 04:57
9 02:52
10 03:49
11 03:08
12 03:53
13 02:50
14 03:49
SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 04:58
2 03:39
3 04:47
4 05:46
5 11:17
6 00:49
7 03:22
8 08:08
9 05:32

George Harrison Discography Wikipedia

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