George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary Edition)
Coming hot on the heels of its 30th and 40th anniversary editions, The Quiet One’s masterpiece now comes with even more bells and whistles including, in the uber deluxe version, a wooden bookmark made from a felled Oak tree from Harrison’s estate. All for the reasonable price of £859.99.
While that is probably too rich for my, your or even Paul McCartney’s blood, it has to be said that few other albums are worthy of such comprehensive attention.
With the (understandable) domination of John Lennon and Paul McCartney compositions throughout The Beatles’ career, George Harrison was left to stockpile his own work – barring a track or two for each record – throughout the 1960s until the Fab Four officially split in April 1970.
Wasting no a second and armed with a plethora of songs, George Harrison entered three studios in London in May determined to make up for lost time.
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