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All Things Must Pass

All Things Must Pass
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Product Details
Artist : George Harrison
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0724353047429
Label : EMI Music Canada
Number of Discs : 2
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 2001-01-23
UPC : 724353047429
ASIN : B00005214X
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. I'd Have You Anytime
2. My Sweet Lord
3. Wah-Wah
4. Isn't It A Pity
5. What Is Life
6. If Not for You
7. Behind That Locked Door
8. Let It Down
9. Run Of The Mill
10. I Live For You (Bonus Track)
11. Beware Of Darkness (Bonus Track)
12. Let It Down (Bonus Track)
13. What Is Life (Bonus Track)
14. My Sweet Lord (2000) (Bonus Track)
Disc-2
1. Beware of Darkness
2. Apple Scruffs
3. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
4. Awaiting On You All
5. All Things Must Pass
6. I Dig Love
7. Art Of Dying
8. Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
9. Hear Me Lord
10. It's Johnny's Birthday
11. Plug Me In
12. I Remember Jeep
13. Thanks For The Pepperoni
14. Out Of The Blue
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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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Clapton, Dylan comme coauteur, Ringo Starr, Badfinger, Phil Spector: George Harrison s'est trouvé une solide équipe. Le disque est à la hauteur des espoirs suscités par une telle brochette de noms célèbres. Pas moins de deux tubes : le krishna pop "My Sweet Lord" et le vigoureux "What Is Life", tous deux orchestrés de main de maître par Spector avec double batterie, choeurs, cordes et cuivres à gogo… La production à la fois imposante et presque bucolique de cet album a d'ailleurs influencé durablement la pop anglaise (The Verve et Oasis). En vingt-trois titres, dont des jams avec Eric Clapton, Harrison se hisse aisément au niveau de ses anciens compères Lennon et McCartney. Cette version remasterisée contient un inédit ("I Live For You"), quatre nouvelles versions de "Beware Of Darkness", "Let It Down", "What Is Life" et surtout "My Sweet Lord". --Hubert Deshouse
Customer Reviews
Don't Pass on All Things Must Pass (2006-07-26)
5
What a great re-mastering job--these discs sound stunning! I've heard the other Beatles' solo projects, and All Things Must Pass stands way above them all. Stand-out tracks all around, incl. Wah-Wah, Art of Dying, What is Life, Beware of Darkness, Isn't It A Pity, My Sweet Lord, Let it Down, and the Original Jam tracks. It's been great to rediscover this gem after all these years; I highly recommend this to Beatles fans and to any one who enjoys good music.
My Sweet Lord. (2004-07-13)
5
this is one of the greatest thing ever recorded by human kind. I CAN'T SAY MORE. love ya george!
The First And The Greatest Solo Record By An Ex-Beatle (2004-07-09)
5
What can I say that hasn't already been said? Well, nothing, but oh well. This record easily beats out any of the other records put out by the other Beatles at this time. Also, after being shut up for so many years, George was finally able to freely write, record, and release his own work. Sure, Phil Spector's production seems overblown today, and I'll admit that I'm not a huge fan of his "wall of sound" technique, but "All Things Must Pass Naked" would be a terrible travesty and an insult to the music that George Harrison made. It also stands as a testament to the times. Almost every song on this record is excellent, and even the songs that aren't as good are still WAY better than anything released today. My personal favorites are "My Sweet Lord", "Wah-Wah", "Isn't It A Pity" (The version from side 1), "What Is Life", "Let It Down", "Beware Of Darkness", "All Things Must Pass", and "Art Of Dying". I've seen several complaints that George is too preachy on some songs (i.e. "Awaiting On You All"). Well, George was a religious person, and he wrote good enough lyrics, so it doesn't matter if it's too preachy. The bonus tracks are pretty good, although I prefer the original "My Sweet Lord" to the reworked version, but that one's also pretty good. Also, I think that Phil Spector should have used the backing track of "What Is Life" offered in the bonus tracks, instead of the original, but that's just a small detail. I'm also glad that the Apple Jam was preserved, instead of left off, because you can't blame them for jamming, especially when you have an all-star team like they did on this record. My only beef is that the Apple Jam is out of order. Overall, this is definitely an essential record to any rock music collection, and if you're a guitar player, you'd like the Apple Jam.
The Best Of George Harrison! (2004-07-05)
5
When The Beatles were a group Harrison was the least noticed ofthe "Fab Four".When the Beatles decided to break up and go out on their own he rocked the world with this album.This albumbecame a best seller and an instant hit.When you would turn on the radio during the 1970's you would hear a song off of this album.Not only was the album a best seller,Harrison also had twosingles that were also big.One of the songs was "What Is Life".The other song that turned into a megahit was "My Sweet Lord".You can still turn on the radio today(30 years later) and stillhear this song being played.Another song that I still rememberfrom this album was "If Not For You".George Harrison had struckit big on his own.He recently died and will be sorely missed.Ifyou want to hear good music and own a piece of history purchasethis CD.You will never forget it.
I should have passed (2004-07-02)
2
I like the Beatles, and I thought George's were the best Beatle songs. I like Concert for George and I like other people playing his music. After watching/listening to Concert for George, I decided to get a George CD to round out my music a bit.

Read all the glowing great 5-star reviews for ATMP, and recognized a couple of the popular songs, so I figured I was in for a treat. However, as much as I hate to say it, I can't even give it an average rating. I've listened to it enough times on the way to work (and once at home during an exercise in music appreciation) to be caught by any catchy tunes or inspired songs, and I'm afraid there aren't very many. Yes, there is My Sweet Lord, Isn't It a Pity, What Is Life, If Not For You (isn't it a Dylan song) - and that's about it. I try to get into Wah-Wah (though somewhat muddled) and try to like some of Beware of Darkness. Beyond that it is a struggle to listen to, I'm sorry to say.

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