Showing posts with label George Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Harrison. Show all posts

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass [Super Deluxe 5 CD, 2021] (FLAC + 24/192)

 

George Harrison’s masterpiece, ‘All Things Must Pass’, is being celebrated with a suite of new 50th anniversary editions, including multiple limited physical and digital configurations featuring sessions outtakes and jams.

Decades in the making and lovingly crafted by the Harrison family, All Things Must Pass has now been completely remixed from the original tapes for this stunning release that fulfills Harrison’s longtime desire. Executive produced by Dhani Harrison and mixed by triple GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Paul Hicks (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, John Lennon), the new mix transforms the album by sonically upgrading it – making it sound brighter, fuller and better than ever before. 







 

The Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection (2 CD, 2007) [FLAC + 24/192]


 The Traveling Wilburys Collection is a box set compilation album by the British-American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. It comprises the two studio albums recorded by the band in 1988 and 1990, with additional bonus tracks, and a DVD containing their music videos and a documentary about the group. The box set was released on 11 June 2007 by Rhino, in association with Wilbury Records.

The release was overseen by George Harrison's estate, as the rights holder for the Wilburys' catalogue, and ensured that the band's recordings were available for the first time since they went out of print in the mid 1990s. Two of the bonus tracks were completed for the box set by Jeff Lynne, who co-founded the Wilburys in 1988, and Harrison's son Dhani. The Traveling Wilburys Collection was commercially successful, topping albums charts in Britain, Ireland, Australia and several other countries. 








George Harrison & Friends - The Concert For Bangladesh 1971 [FLAC-HD]

The Concert for Bangladesh was a pair of benefit concerts organised by former Beatles guitarist George Harrison and Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar. The shows were held at 2:30 and 8:00 pm on Sunday, 1 August 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, to raise international awareness of, and fund relief for refugees from East Pakistan, following the Bangladesh Liberation War-related genocide.


 



  1.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Bangla Dhun 
  2.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Wah-Wah
  3.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– My Sweet Lord
  4.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Awaiting On You All
  5.  Billy Preston – That's The Way God Planned It
  6.  Ringo Starr– It Don't Come Easy
  7.  George Harrison– Beware Of Darkness
  8.  George Harrison– Introduction Of The Band
  9.  George Harrison– While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  10.  Leon Russell– Jumpin' Jack Flash / Youngblood
  11.  George Harrison– Here Comes The Sun
  12.  Bob Dylan– A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall 
  13.  Bob Dylan– It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
  14.  Bob Dylan– Blowin' In The Wind
  15.  Bob Dylan– Mr. Tambourine Man
  16.  Bob Dylan– Just Like A Woman
  17.  George Harrison– Something
  18.  George Harrison– Bangla Desh

VA - The Beatles, Wings, Badfinger, Elephant's Memory ... - Apple Singles Collection (1968-1991) (16 CD, 2021)

 

Apple Records is a record label founded by the Beatles in 1968 as a division of Apple Corps Ltd. It was initially intended as a creative outlet for the Beatles, both as a group and individually, plus a selection of other artists including Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Badfinger, and Billy Preston. In practice, the roster had become dominated by the mid-1970s with releases of the former Beatles as solo artists. Allen Klein managed the label from 1969 to 1973, then it was managed by Neil Aspinall on behalf of the Beatles and their heirs. Aspinall retired in 2007 and was replaced by Jeff Jones. 



George Harrison - The Apple Years 1968-75 [7 CD, 2014/Hi-Res FLAC]

  

This cube-style box set, designed to complement 2004’s Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 collection, includes new, beautifully-remastered digipak editions of Harrison’s six Apple LPs beginning with 1968’s Wonderwall Music – the very first solo album by any Beatle – and continuing with the even more experimental Electronic Sound as issued on the Zapple label (1969), the acclaimed triple-LP All Things Must Pass (1970), Living in the Material World (1973), Dark Horse (1974) and Harrison’s Apple swansong Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975). The all-star Concert for Bangla Desh is not included; it last saw a deluxe reissue in 2005.

George Harrison - The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 [7 CD, 2004/FLAC]


The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992 is a box set of albums by English rock musician George Harrison. It was released in 2004 and comprises most of the singer's output on his Dark Horse record label. The set contains Harrison's five studio albums from Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) to Cloud Nine (1987), with bonus tracks, and his 1992 live album (spread over two discs) Live in Japan, which features a special SACD remix in addition to its original mix. The six albums were also made available as separate releases. The set's eighth disc, a DVD titled The Dark Horse Years, includes promotional videos of Harrison's singles from the 1976–88 era and footage from his 1991 Japanese tour. The box set was followed by the 2014 release of The Apple Years 1968–75, which compiles Harrison's output on the Beatles' Apple Records.

George Harrison - Rarities (3 CD, 2018/FLAC)

 


Unreleased Rare Studio Trax and Live Performances, LP and EP Trax, Various Dates and Sesssions.

The Beatles – Artifacts III - Solo Years : The Definitive Collection Of Beatles Rarities 1969-1994 [4 CD, 1995] [FLAC]

 


A 4-CD set of Alternate tracks spanning The Beatles careers. It includes a recording of the session from 1974 featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, and Harry Nilsson.



Bob Dylan & George Harrison - 'Almost Went To See Elvis' Studio Sessions [FLAC]

  

Produced by Bob Johnson, this session was three days after the Nashville Skyline LP was recorded in the same studio, with different musicians.

1969
  • Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Billy Wotten (guitars) 
  • Marshall Grant (bass)
  • W.S. Holland (drums).
 1970
  • George Harrison (guitar)
  • Charlie Daniels (bass & backing vocals)
  • Billy Mundi (drums)
  • *Bob Johnson (piano)

George Harrison – The Gold Collection [3 CD, 2012]

 


George Harrison, MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) born in Liverpool, UK, was an English rock musician, singer-songwriter and film producer who achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles, along with mainstream success as a solo artist. George contributed to the songwriting talents of his Beatles band mates, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, firstly by adding ideas and guitar parts, and later with his distinctive style of music inspired by Eastern spirituality. Ten years after Harrison's death, and forty-two years after its first release, his classic "Here Comes the Sun" is the number one Beatles download on iTunes.