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All Things Must Pass

George HarrisonMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: October 9, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. I'd Have You Anytime (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:00 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   2. My Sweet Lord (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:43 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   3. Wah-Wah (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:39 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   4. Isn't It A Pity (2001 Digital Remaster) 7:12 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   5. What Is Life (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:27 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   6. If Not For You (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:32 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Behind That Locked Door (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:10 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. Let It Down (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:01 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   9. Run Of The Mill (2001 Digital Remaster) 2:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 10. I Live For You 3:37 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 11. Beware Of Darkness 3:21 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 12. Let It Down 3:55 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 13. What Is Life (Backing Track) 4:27 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 14. My Sweet Lord (2000) 4:57 $1.29  Buy MP3 
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Play   2. Apple Scruffs (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:09 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   3. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:52 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   4. Awaiting On You All (2001 Digital Remaster) 2:50 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   5. All Things Must Pass (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:47 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   6. I Dig Love (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:00 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   7. Art Of Dying (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:43 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   8. Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) (2001 Digital Remaster) 4:51 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play   9. Hear Me Lord (2001 Digital Remaster) 6:00 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 10. It's Johnny's Birthday (2001 Digital Remaster) 0:49 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 11. Plug Me In (2001 Digital Remaster) 3:19 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 12. I Remember Jeep (2001 Digital Remaster) 8:08 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 13. Thanks For The Pepperoni (2001 Digital Remaster) 5:32 $1.29  Buy MP3 
Play 14. Out Of The Blue (2001 Digital Remaster) 11:16 $1.99  Buy MP3 
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Product Details

  • Original Release Date: October 9, 2007
  • Release Date: October 9, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Capitol
  • Copyright: (C) 2001 G.H. Estate Ltd under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2001 EMI Records Ltd
  • Total Length: 2:06:00
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  • ASIN: B000WYF2FW
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (531 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,175 Paid in MP3 Albums (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Albums)

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187 of 199 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Harrison Breaks Out January 23, 2001
Format:Audio CD
The original cd release of this album was marred by a muddy and hissy sound that took away from the great music. Finally after years of clamoring from fans, George Harrison has issued a remastered version of his classic All Things Must Pass. The results are outstanding as the songs sound clear and fresh. George Harrison was the Beatle who most immediately benefited from the band's breakup. Mr. Harrison was stifled by the domination of the Lennon-McCartney songwriting partnership and was only allowed a song or two per album. The songs that did appear, like "Taxman", Here Comes The Sun" & "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", showed that he was an excellent songwriter in his own right. When it came time to record his first proper solo album, he released an album of electronic noise called Wonderwall in 1968, he had such a backlog of material it yielded a double album with a third bonus disk. The songs are deeply rooted in the Maharisi's teachings that have been a large part of his life for the past thirty years. Despite the religious musings, the songs have an upbeat, full sound lead by Wall of Sound producer Phil Spector. Although Mr. Spector does sometimes overproduce songs, he makes a song like "My Sweet Lord" that could have been plodding and ponderous into a soaring affirmation. Of course that song was a huge number one hit, but others standouts include the beautiful cover of Bob Dylan's "If Not For You", the nice tribute to fans who hung outside the Apple Records offices, "Apple Scruffs", the yin and yang of "I Dig Love" and "The Art Of Dying" and the rollicking "Wah-Wah". "What Is Life?" may well be the best song he has ever done with it's blaring horns, layered guitars and smooth vocals. The production is classic Wall of Sound harkening back to Mr. Spector's work on Ronettes and Crystals records. The last few songs are from a jam session that included Eric Clapton and made up the bonus disk on the original release. They loose song structures that the band just have fun with. The bonus tracks included on the re-release don't really add much and the "My Sweet Lord 2000" would have been better left unrecorded. The cd booklet is expansive and contains many insights from Mr. Harrison himself. All Things Must Pass was to many a surprise success as they thought that only Paul McCartney and John Lennon would be successful in their post Beatle days. Not only was "My Sweet Lord" the first solo Beatle song to hit number one, but the album also reached the top of the charts and thirty years later still sounds fresh and exciting.
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90 of 94 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars George's Greatest! February 14, 2005
Format:Audio CD
"All Things Must Pass" was George Harrison's first real solo album ( the previous only contained instrumentals). Most of the songs were written while the Beatles were still existing, and George was writing so many great songs during the final years of the 1960's that, when the Beales finally folded in early 1970, he had songs enough for a double album. Eventually it turned out to be a triple album, with the 3rd record containing "jams" with George and his good friends, such as Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon.

Like most Harrison fans I regard "ATMP" as George finest album. Many of his greatest songs come from this LP. Though there is a great variety of styles and moods on the album, particularly the ballads stand out. Songs like "Isn't It a Pity", "Run of the Mill", "Behind That Locked Door", "Beware of Darkness" and "I'd Have You Anytime" are simply moving. His version of Dylan's "If Not For You" beats Dylan's own version by miles. Among the other up-beat number I especially like "What is Life". The bonus-track "I Live For You" is gem; incredible that this song was not originally included.

A lot of the acoustic guitars are played by Badfinger's Pete Ham and Tom Evans, who were two young very talented song-writers themselves and who had already witten the classic "Without You" at this time. For Pete Ham, who wrote Badfinger' greatest hit-records, Harrison may have been the biggest inspiration among the Beatles. There are many similarities among these two great musicians' songwriting and musical arrangements. Try listen to Badfinger's "Straight Up" album, which was partly produced by George.

This 2 CD set is must have for any Beatles or Badfinger fan!
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars JUST THE FACTS... January 26, 2001
By RHN
Format:Audio CD
You all already know what music comprises this album so I will just write about the superior sonic quality of this re-issue and the new tracks issued for this release. It is a must have for anyone who enjoyed this album the first time around. Apparently, Harrison re-equalised and worked from the original 2-track master, but you can swear he re-mixed the entire album. The highs are crisper, the lows are punchier. It sounds GGRRREEEAAAT!!! "I LIVE FOR YOU" is far superior to any bootleg cd out their and the most completed version to date. The acoustic only out-takes of "Beware of Darkness" and "Let It Roll" are reminiscient of The Beatles Anthology release of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The music only mix of "What Is Life?" and the extra cornet horns is interesting but much too busy for the intro. The re-recorded version of "My Sweet Lord (2000)" is an interesting arraingment. To each his own. The liner notes, written by George, are informative and thoughtful as George can be. I just wish he wrote a little more. All in all, the packaging is great with a 20 page booklet containing alternate photos from the original re-lease some 30 years ago! plus lyrics,musicians,ETC. An interesting side note, George mentions a then 19 year-old named Phil Collins playing congas on "The Art Of Dying". This collection is truly fascinating and a aural pleasure!!!! Get it, and PLAY LOUD!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it..Loved it...Loved it
I was always aware of George but didn't know until I watched the Documentary by Martin Scorcesi how briliant he was. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Marjorie A. Dent
5.0 out of 5 stars favorite Beatle
i'm revisitng my youth and buying up the stuff i either missed or had on vinyl back then. i originally liked George as a kid because he played most of the lead parts, but ive grown... Read more
Published 14 days ago by billy hayden
4.0 out of 5 stars One of Classic Rock's Best!
I enjoyed "All Things Must Pass" when I first heard it almost 40 years ago. George Harrison had become a force to be reckoned with his Beatles compositions and outstanding guitar... Read more
Published 28 days ago by Drew Davis
5.0 out of 5 stars All Things Must Pass CD
For the George Harrison and The Beatles collector this is a "must have" recording from
history. Excellent Re-Master of a fantastic set of albums. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Bill W.
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile
This album is way too long and even with the remixes it remains over-produced. Even so it has almost all of George Harrison's best post-Beatle work. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Savonarola
1.0 out of 5 stars All Things Must Pass
I have to say that I don't order much online lately and maybe it's become standard practice for Amazon to use International vendors, but the estimated delivery times need to be... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dennis
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all time favorite albums
Who knew that while George Harrison was the lead guitarist for the Beatles he had so much outstanding music of his own to bring to the devoted listening fans of the Fab Four. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael R. Young
5.0 out of 5 stars All Things Must Pass Passes!
The very best George Harrison album, hands down. Originally a three record set, George's first solo album to contain real songs includes many songs that were leftovers from his... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Robert
5.0 out of 5 stars harrison is timeless.
i am a child of the 60's and this is so much a part of my past and will love it forever.
Published 2 months ago by NH reader
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice to have this in a boxed edition
More great George Harrisongs. This is so convenient in the boxed edition. A must have for any serious George fan.
Published 2 months ago by Lea Kayson
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This CD reissue, released in 2001 for the album's 30th anniversary, features all of the original songs as they were first heard in 1970. In his liner notes George writes: "It was difficult to resist re-mixing every track. All these years later I would like to liberate some of the songs from... Read more
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