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All Things Must Pass
George Harrison
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Overview
Track Listing
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DISC 1:
1
I'd Have You ytime
2
My Sweet Lord
3
Wah-Wah
4
Isn't It a Pi [Version One]
5
What Is Life
6
If Not for Yo
7
Behind That Lked Door
8
Let It Down
9
Run of the Mi
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DISC 2:
1
Beware of Daress
2
Apple Scruffs
3
Ballad of Sirrankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
4
Awaiting on Y All
5
All Things Mu Pass
6
I Dig Love
7
Art of Dying
8
Isn't It a Pi [Version Two]
9
Hear Me Lord
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DISC 3:
1
Out of the Bl
2
It's Johnny'sirthday
3
Plug Me In
4
I Remember Je
5
Thanks for thPepperoni
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DISC 4:
1
Isn't It a Pi [Take 14] - (take)
2
Wah-Wah [Take] - (take)
3
I'd Have You ytime [Take 5] - (take)
4
Art of Dying ake 1] - (take)
5
Isn't It a Pi [Take 27] - (take)
6
If Not for Yo[Take 2] - (take)
7
Wedding BellsAre Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine) [Take 1] - (take)
8
What Is Life ake 1] - (take)
9
Beware of Daress [Take 8] - (take)
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DISC 5:
1
Hear Me Lord ake 5] - (take)
2
Let It Down [ke 1] - (take)
3
Run of the Mi [Take 36] - (take)
4
Down to the Rer (Rocking Chair Jam) [Take 1] - (take)
5
Get Back [Tak1] - (take)
6
Almost 12 Baronky Tonk [Take 1] - (take)
7
It's Johnny'sirthday [Take 1] - (take)
8
Woman Don't Y Cry for Me [Take 5] - (take)
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: August 2021
- Label: Apple Records
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 5
- Audio Format: Stereo
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/7/71, p.46) - "..an intensely personal statement and a grandiose gesture, a triumph...an album of striking honesty and force.."
Rolling Stone (10/12/00, p.94) - 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...An album that is simultaneously modest and bold...[it] has stood up well to the passing of time....a bracing air of creative liberation..."
Entertainment Weekly (1/26/01, p.103) - "...Brighter, remastered sonics....Harrison and Phil Spector's Wall of Krishna Sound is still majestically congested, and the songs are so strong that Harrison would never top them. Even the jams feel refreshing in their looseness..." - Rating: A-
Q (3/01, pp.122-3) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Rock and religion have rarely, if ever, been so happily conjoined....it remains the single most satisfying collection of any solo Beatle, maybe sounding even fresher for being sidelined so long..."
Alternative Press (5/01, p.96) - "...His best and most accomplished work..."
Mojo (Publisher) (1/02, p.69) - Included in Mojo's "Best Reissues of 2001".
Mojo (Publisher) (3/01, pp.86-7) - "...This remains the best Beatles solo album....oozing both the goggle-eyed joy of creative emancipation and the sense of someone pushing himself to the limit..."
Paste (magazine) - "The incredible 'My Sweet Lord' was obviously the most popular song off the album, but deeper, slower tracks like 'Behind That Locked Door' and 'I'd Have You Anytime' are just as sweet."
Paste (magazine) - "Throughout, he sounds like he's having the time of his life crafting future classics like 'Isn't It A Pity' and 'What Is Life' and throwing an in-studio party with his buddies Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Billy Preston."
Pitchfork (Website) - "Given his own studio, his own canvas, and his own space, Harrison did what no other solo Beatle did: He changed the terms of what an album could be."
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