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George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison
Various Artists
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Overview
Track Listing
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DISC 1:
1
Introduction
2
Old Brown Shoe - Conan O'Brien
3
I Me Mine Britt - Daniel from Spoon
4
Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) - Jonathan Bates w
5
Something - Norah Jones
6
Got My Mind Set on You - Brandon Flowers from the Killers
7
If Not for You - Heartless Bastards
8
Be Here Now - Ian Astbury
9
From the Cult
10
Wah-Wah - Nick Valensi from the Strokes
11
If I Needed Someone - Jamestown Revival
12
Art of Dying - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
13
Savoy Truffle - Dhani Harrison
14
For You Blue - Chase Cohl with, Weezer's Brian Bell on Guita
15
Beware of Darkness - Ann Wi, Son from Heart
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DISC 2:
1
Let It Down - Dhani Harrison
2
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) - Ben Harper
3
Here Comes the Sun - Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction
4
What Is Life - "Weird Al" Yankovic, 5. Behind That Locked Do
5
My Sweet Lord - Brian Wilson with Al Jardine
6
Isn't It a Pity - the Black Ryder
7
Any Road - Butch Walker
8
I'd Have You Anytime - Karen Elson
9
Taxman - Cold War Kids
10
It's All Too Much - Theflaming Lips
11
Handle with Care - Brandon Flowers, Dhani Harrison, Jonathan
12
All Things Must Pass - Ann Wilson, Dhani Harrison, Karen Els
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: February 2016
- Label: BMG (Distributor)
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 3
- Audio Format: Stereo
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - "There are a few genuine highlights, whether it's Best Fest regular Norah Jones shining on her yearning take of 'Behind That Locked Door,' or Ann Wilson offering an impassioned rendition of 'Beware of Darkness.'"