It's been almost too easy to forget the Beatles broke up four decades ago as we near the end of a year filled with band-related news and important dates-in-history – including the 40th anniversary of ...
George Harrison began his post-Beatles era with a very big bang: All Things Must Pass arrived in the U.S. on Nov. 27, 1970, as a triple-album boasting more than 20 songs. Tucked inside were a couple ...
The reissue is executive produced by Harrison’ son, Dhani, product produced by David Zonshine, and mixed by triple Grammy award-winning Paul Hicks (Beatles, Rolling Stones, John Lennon). Watch the All ...
George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass returns to two U.K. charts thanks to a Record Store Day reissue, more than 50 years after it was originally released. English Pop and Rock musician George ...
4. “Hear Me Lord” from All Things Must Pass (1970) The final LP of All Things Must Pass consists of a series of jam sessions, and likely gets skipped over by a lot of people who’d prefer to ...
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Harrison began working on All Things Must Pass at EMI Studios the month after The Beatles officially broke up. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, sessions for the album stretched into October.