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GEORGE HARRISON - ACOUSTIC COMPILATION 1970-1997
Tracks:
If You Don't Know Where You'r Going (Any Road Will Take You There),Run Of The Mills,Art Of DyingEverybody,Nobody,Window, Window,Beautiful Girl,Cosmic Empire,Mother DivineI Don't Want To Do It,If Not For You,Dehra Dun,Apple Scruffs,All Things Must Pass,Dark Horse,Here Comes The SunThat's Alright, MaLet It Be MeSomethingEvery Grain Of SandMaxineHere Comes The Sun,Homeward BoundRock Island Line,Bye Bye Love,Awaiting On You All,Far East Man,I Don't Care Anymore,Let It Down
*Track 1 VH-1 (5-14-97)
Tracks 2-12 All Things Must Pass Sessions
Tracks 13-20 Live On Radio 1988
Tracks 21-24 Saturday Night Live 1976
Tracks 25-26 Not Broadcasted from Saturday Night Live 1976
Track 27 Radio 1974Track 28 George & Phil Spector, 1970
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1968 Wonderwall Music
1969 Electronic Sound
1970 All Things Must Pass
1971 The Concert for Bangla Desh
1973 Living in the Material World
1974 Dark Horse
1975 Extra Texture (Read All About It)
1976 Thirty Three & 1/3
1976 The Best of George Harrison
1979 George Harrison
1981 Somewhere in England
1982 Gone Troppo
1987 Cloud Nine
1989 Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989
1992 Live in Japan
2000 Arnold Groove
2000 Through Many Years
2002 Brainwashed
Audio Cd - George Harrison (All Things Must Pass)
Tracklist:
01 I'D Have You Anytime
02 My Sweet Lord
03 Wah-Wah
04 Isn't It A Pity (Version One0
05 What Is Life
06 If Not For You
07 Behind That Locked Door
08 Let It Down
09 Run Of The Mill
10 Beware Of Darkness
11 Apple Scruffs
12 Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
13 Awaiting On You All
14 All Things Must Pass
15 I Dig Love
16 Art Of Dying
17 Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
18 Hear Me Lord
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The CDs and cassettes in this series offer four abridged biographies of George, John, Paul and Ringo, encapsulating and celebrating their lives and studying their musical heritage. Attractively packaged, with additional sleeve notes and discography, they act as the collector's essential source of reference and a guide for anyone who wants to know more about each individual Beatles' life and recording career. This CD looks at the life of George Harrison.
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George Harrison - In Performance
DVD | 720x480 | 6000 kbps | AC3\192 kbps - AC3\5.1\448 kbps | 2670 Mb
DVD-Rip | DivX | 720x480 | 1528 kbps | AC3\320 kbps | 711 Mb
DVD Release Date: 4 Aug 2008 | Edgehill Publishing | English | 52:56
Summary:
IN PERFORMANCE is a retrospective look at the career of George Harrison, through an in-depth review of his work with The Beatles, his ventures as a solo artist, and his work as a collaborator on various musical projects. Includes rare live performance footage and fascinating interviews.
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As lead guitarist for the Beatles, George Harrison provided the band with a lyrical style of playing in which every note mattered. Harrison was one of millions of young Britons inspired to take up the guitar by British skiffle king Lonnie Donegan's recording of "Rock Island Line." But he had more dedication than most, and with the encouragement of a slightly older school friend -- Paul McCartney -- he advanced quickly in his technique and command of the instrument. Harrison developed his style and technique slowly and painstakingly over the several years, learning everything he could from the records of Carl Perkins, Duane Eddy, Chet Atkins, Buddy Holly, and Eddie Cochran. By age 15, he was allowed to sit in with the Quarry Men, the Liverpool group founded by John Lennon, of which McCartney was a member; by 16, he was a full-fledged member of the group.
The Beatles finally coalesced around Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and drummer Ringo Starr in 1962, with Harrison established on lead guitar. The Beatlemania years, from 1963 through 1966, were a mixed blessing for Harrison. The Beatles' studio sound was generally characterized by very prominent rhythm guitar parts, and on many of the Beatles' early songs, Harrison's lead guitar was buried beneath the chiming chords of Lennon's instrument. Additionally, he was thwarted as a songwriter by the presence of Lennon and McCartney; the quality and proliferation of their output left very little room on the group's albums for songs by anyone else. Despite these problems, Harrison grew markedly as a musician between 1963 and 1966, writing a handful of good songs and one classic ("If I Needed Someone"), and also making his first acquaintance of the sitar, an Indian instrument whose sound fascinated him.
In 1966, Harrison finally seemed to find his voice with two of his songs on the Revolver album, "Taxman" and "Love You Too." In the wake of the group's decision to stop touring, Harrison's playing and songwriting grew exponentially. The period from 1968 onward was Harrison's richest with the Beatles. He displayed a smooth, elegant slide guitar technique that showed up on their last three albums; and he contributed two classic songs, "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Here Comes the Sun," along with "Something," which became the first Harrison song on the A-side of a Beatles single.
Although never known as a strong singer, Harrison's vocals were always distinctive, especially when placed in the right setting; for his first solo record following the group's 1970 breakup, All Things Must Pass, Harrison collaborated with producer Phil Spector, whose so-called "Wall of Sound" technique adapted well to Harrison's voice. All Things Must Pass and the accompanying single "My Sweet Lord" had the distinction of being the first solo recordings by any of the Beatles to top the charts following their breakup. Unfortunately, Harrison was later successfully sued by the publisher of the 1962 Chiffons hit "He's So Fine," which bore a striking resemblance to "My Sweet Lord."
Harrison followed All Things Must Pass with rock's first major charity event, The Concert for Bangladesh, which was staged as two shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1971 to help raise money for aid to that famine-ravaged nation. The second of the two all-star shows was released as a movie and a live triple album. Harrison's next studio album, Living in the Material World, initially sold well, but its leaner, less opulent production lacked the majestic force of All Things Must Pass, and it lacked the earlier album's mass appeal. Subsequent Harrison albums from the 1970s into the '80s always had an audience, but -- except for Somewhere in England (1981), released in the wake of the murder of John Lennon with the memorial song "All Those Years Ago" -- none seemed terribly well-crafted or -executed. During this same period, Harrison embarked on a successful career as a movie producer with the founding of Handmade Films.
In 1987, Harrison made a return to the top of the charts with his album Cloud Nine, which featured his most inspired work in years, most notably a cover of an old Rudy Clark gospel number called "Got My Mind Set on You," which reached number one on the charts. In 1988, Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison formed the Traveling Wilburys, who released two very successful albums. It was also around this time that Harrison appeared with his former bandmate Ringo Starr, Dave Edmunds, Rosanne Cash, and the Stray Cats' Lee Rocker (who was born the year the Beatles made their first recordings) in a superb live-in-front-of-the-cameras rockabilly performance accompanying Harrison's one-time idol Carl Perkins; which was subsequently released on video cassette and laser disc. All of this success heralded a short-lived re-emergence for the musician out of private life, resulting in a 1991 tour of Japan that yielded a live album (Live in Japan). Harrison had hated concertizing since the harrowing days of the Beatles' international career, and had done one poorly received concert tour in the mid-'70s; he seemed more comfortable in 1991, and the album performed moderately well, driven by the presence of his then-recent hits.
He withdrew into private life after that, devoting himself to his life with his second wife and their son, and only re-emerged before the public when necessary, such as defending the Beatles' copyrights in court cases.
In 1999, Harrison was assaulted in his home and seriously injured by a deranged fan, but he recovered and in 2000 he began work on remastering and expanding his classic All Things Must Pass album. The reissue of that album at the outset of 2001 heralded an unusually public publicity campaign by Harrison, who accompanied its re-release with an interview record that anticipated the eventual reissue of the rest of his catalog. Harrison had been treated for throat cancer in the late '90s, but in 2001 it was revealed that he was suffering from an inoperable form of brain cancer. At the time of his death on November 29, 2001, The Concert for Bangladesh album had been announced for upgraded reissue in January of 2002, and a DVD of the film was in release internationally.
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