George Harrison's 'All Things Must Pass' Remastered and Restored for Limited Edition, Numbered 3 LP Vinyl Collection Commemorating Album's 40th Anniversary
Faithful Replica, Including Original Album's Bonus 'Apple Jam' LP and Lift-Top Box, to be Released November 26, Exclusively at Record Store Day-Participating Independent Music Retailers
Digital Album Will Also be Available for Audiophile Quality Download Purchase, Exclusively at GeorgeHarrison.com
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, November 26, George Harrison's magnificent 1970 solo debut, All Things Must Pass, will be released in a limited edition, numbered 180-gram vinyl set in its original 3LP configuration, with faithfully replicated original monochromic album art, poster and lift-top box packaging. Newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios from the original analogue master tapes, the deluxe vinyl reissue commemorates the landmark album's 40th anniversary and will be available exclusively at Record Store Day-participating independent music retailers across the U.S. On the same date, the album will be available for download purchase in audiophile quality digital format (96Khz/24 bit) exclusively at www.georgeharrison.com.
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"George Harrison's All Things Must Pass was a milestone release in 1970 and it ranks with record store owners as one of the best albums ever released," said Michael Kurtz, co-founder of Record Store Day. "The organizers of Record Store Day could not be more thrilled to support the restored reissue 40 years later - almost to the exact day - of this majestic album."
Originally released November 27, 1970, All Things Must Pass is widely considered to be one of George Harrison's finest albums. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, the album topped Billboard's Top 200 chart for seven weeks and includes the international #1 smash single "My Sweet Lord" and its b-side "Isn't It a Pity," and the Top 10 hit "What Is Life."
All Things Must Pass features a broad spectrum of all-star guest musicians, including Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Billy Preston, among others. A third LP, a collection of five informal live studio recordings Harrison titled 'Apple Jam,' was added to the double album's original package and is also included in the new 40th Anniversary Edition.
George Harrison: All Things Must Pass (limited edition 3LP box)
LP1 |
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SIDE ONE |
SIDE TWO |
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1. "I'd Have You Anytime" |
1. "What Is Life" |
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2. "My Sweet Lord" |
2. "If Not For You" |
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3. "Wah-Wah" |
3. "Behind That Locked Door" |
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4. "Isn't It a Pity (Version 1)" |
4. "Let It Down" |
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5. "Run of the Mill" |
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LP2 |
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SIDE ONE |
SIDE TWO |
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1. "Beware of Darkness" |
1. "I Dig Love" |
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2. "Apple Scruffs" |
2. "Art of Dying" |
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3. "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)" |
3. "Isn't It a Pity (Version 2)" |
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4. "Awaiting On You All" |
4. "Hear Me Lord" |
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5. "All Things Must Pass" |
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LP3 ('Apple Jam') |
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SIDE ONE |
SIDE TWO |
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1. "Out of the Blue" |
1. "I Remember Jeep" |
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2. "It's Johnny's Birthday" |
2. "Thanks for the Pepperoni" |
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3. "Plug Me In" |
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SOURCE Capitol/EMI
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