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All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary - Deluxe)

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In Leng's book, Voormann states it was him playing lead guitar with Harrison on "Out of the Blue" and not Clapton, as credited by Harrison on the Apple Jam sleeve: "[George] thought it was Eric, because I was playing a little thing like Eric." [365] The recording then ends with an instrumental close. On the inner sleeve printed lyrics, however, the "Pope" lyrics are omitted, and the lines are misquoted thus:

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Drake also played on the bootlegged instrumental "Pete Drake and His Amazing Talking Guitar", [173] before returning to Nashville to gather material for Starr's country album, Beaucoups of Blues, [174] sessions for which began in the last week of June. [175] Drake's visit to London also impacted on Frampton's career, as he went on to adopt Drake's talking-box guitar effect. [176] [177]

Apple included a poster with the album, showing Harrison in a darkened corridor of his home, standing in front of an iron-framed window. [238] Wilkes had designed a more adventurous poster, but according to Beatles author Bruce Spizer, Harrison was uncomfortable with the imagery. [239] [nb 21] Some of the Feinstein photographs that Wilkes had incorporated into this original poster design appeared instead on the picture sleeves for the "My Sweet Lord" single and its follow-up, "What Is Life". [91] Release [ edit ] Impact [ edit ] Despite that fine release’s stature, one of the most anticipated new reissues from the Beatle universe is the newer still expanded 50th anniversary edition of All Things Must Pass coming out this week on a multitude of formats. Included amongst the many options is a tasty five CD plus Blu-ray Disc compact boxed set as well as a luscious eight-LP vinyl version.

All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary – George Harrison All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary – George Harrison

Although Harrison had estimated in a New York radio interview that the solo album would take no more than eight weeks to complete, [197] [198] recording, overdubbing and mixing on All Things Must Pass lasted for five months, until late October. [184] [199] Part of the reason for this was Harrison's need to make regular visits to Liverpool to tend to his mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer. [200] [201] Spector's erratic behaviour during the sessions was another factor affecting progress on the album. [59] [184] [202] Harrison later referred to Spector needing "eighteen cherry brandies" before he could start work, a situation that forced much of the production duties onto Harrison alone. [59] [201] [nb 14] At one point, Spector fell over in the studio and broke his arm. [156] He subsequently withdrew from the project due to what Madinger and Easter term "health reasons". [184]Jordan Runtagh, "10 Things You Didn't Know George Harrison Did", Rolling Stone, 29 November 2016 (retrieved 8 May 2019).

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