Disk 1: - I'd Have You Anytime (2001 Digital Remaster) - My Sweet Lord (2001 Digital Remaster) - Wah-Wah (2001 Digital Remaster) - Isn't It A Pity (2001 Digital Remaster) - What Is Life (2001 Digital Remaster) - If Not For You (2001 Digital Remaster) - Behind That Locked Door (2001 Digital Remaster) - Let It Down (2001 Digital Remaster) - Run Of The Mill (2001 Digital Remaster) - I Live For You - Beware Of Darkness - Let It Down - What Is Life (Backing Track) - My Sweet Lord (2000) Disk 2: - Beware Of Darkness (2001 Digital Remaster) - Apple Scruffs (2001 Digital Remaster) - Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) (2001 Digital Remaster) - Awaiting On You All (2001 Digital Remaster) - All Things Must Pass (2001 Digital Remaster) - I Dig Love (2001 Digital Remaster) - Art Of Dying (2001 Digital Remaster) - Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) (2001 Digital Remaster) - Hear Me Lord (2001 Digital Remaster) - It's Johnny's Birthday (2001 Digital Remaster) - Plug Me In (2001 Digital Remaster) - I Remember Jeep (2001 Digital Remaster) - Thanks For The Pepperoni (2001 Digital Remaster) - Out Of The Blue (2001 Digital Remaster)
Model No: 3 3 00530474 Availability: dispatched within 24 hours Release Date: 29/01/2001 Category: Music
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
All Things Must Pass was George Harrison's first release following the acrimonious falling apart of the Beatles. Co-produced by the unhinged genius that was Phil Spector, it features his biggest solo hit in the "He's So Fine"-soundalike, "My Sweet Lord". Alongside a laid-back strum through Bob Dylan's "If Not For You", this remastered two-CD set also has the gentle "Isn't It A Pity" and "What is Life"--songs that show a writer enjoying true creative freedom for the first time and exploring his growing devotion to Krishna, outside of Lennon and McCartney's shadow. Ably supported by celebrity mates like Eric Clapton and the redoubtable Ringo Starr, All Things Must Pass is the sound of Harrison breathing out for the first time in 10 years. Moreover, it's conclusive proof that the Beatles were blessed with not just two, but three truly great songwriters. --Billie Swift
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