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Title:
All things must pass / George Harrison.
Publisher:
EMI Records,
Copyright Date:
2001
Description:
2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Rock music--1961-1970.
Rock music--1991-2000.
Popular music--1961-1970.
Popular music--1991-2000.
Folk music.
Jam bands.
Folk-rock music.
Psychedelic rock music.
Gospel music.
Folk music.
Folk-rock music.
Gospel music.
Jam bands.
Popular music.
Psychedelic rock music.
Rock music.
1961-2000
Rock music.
Popular music.
Folk music.
Folk-rock music.
Psychedelic rock music.
Gospel music.
Folk music.
Folk-rock music.
Gospel music.
Popular music.
Psychedelic rock music.
Rock music.
Other Authors:
Harrison, George, 1943-2001, singer. lyricist, instrumentalist, singer.
Price, Jim (Vocalist), instrumentalist.
Keys, Bobby, instrumentalist.
Clapton, Eric, instrumentalist.
Mason, Dave, instrumentalist.
Drake, Pete, instrumentalist.
Voormann, Klaus, instrumentalist.
Radle, Carl, instrumentalist.
Wright, Gary, 1943- instrumentalist.
Whitlock, Bobby, instrumentalist.
Preston, Billy, instrumentalist.
Brooker, Gary, instrumentalist.
Starr, Ringo, instrumentalist.
Gordon, Jim, instrumentalist.
White, Alan, 1949- instrumentalist.
Harrison, Dhani, 1978- singer. singer.
Brown, Sam, 1964- singer.
Badfinger (Musical group), instrumentalist.
Parsons, Donna S., 1966-2018, donor. IaU
Other Titles:
I'd have you anytime.
My sweet Lord.
Wah-wah.
Isn't it a pity.
What is life?
If not for you.
Behind that locked door.
Let it down.
Run of the mill.
I live for you.
Beware of darkness.
Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it roll)
Let it roll.
Awaiting on you all.
All things must pass.
I dig love.
Art of dying.
Hear me Lord.
It's Johnny's birthday.
Plug me in.
I remember Jeep.
Thanks for the pepperoni.
Out of the blue.
Apple scruffs.
Notes:
Title from disc labels. Rock songs. Most songs written by George Harrison except as noted below. Originally released in 1970 by Apple on vinyl LP, cat# STCH 639 -- issuing information from rateyourmusic.com. George Harrison, guitar, vocals ; with Jim Price, trumpet ; Bobby Keys, tenor saxophone ; Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, guitar ; Badfinger, rhythm guitars, percussion ; Pete Drake, pedal steel guitar ; Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle, bass guitar ; Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker, keyboards ; Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White, drums, percussion ; with variously and in part Dhani Harrison, acoustic guitar, Fender Rhodes, backing vocals ; Ray Cooper, tambourine ; Sam Brown, vocals. "Digitally remastered 2 CD set includes 5 never before released additional tracks, a specially packaged 20 page booklet with rare photographs, and newly written liner notes by George Harrison"--Container sticker. Booklet with lyrics and program notes in English (17 unnumbered pages : illustrations) inserted in container.
Contents:
(2000) (4:58). My sweet Lord Bob Dylan (2:57) -- My sweet Lord (4:37) -- Wah-wah (5:35) -- Isn't it a pity (7:08) -- What is life? (4:22) -- If not for you / Bob Dylan (3:29) -- Behind that locked door (3:05) -- Let it down (4:57) -- Run of the mill (2:51) -- Additional tracks. I live for you (3:36) -- Beware of darkness (3:20) -- Let it down (3:55) -- What is life (4:22) -- My sweet Lord (2000) (4:58).
(11:13). Out of the blue (3:48) -- Apple scruffs (3:04) -- Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it roll) (3:46) -- Awaiting on you all (2:45) -- All things must pass (3:44) -- I dig love (4:54) -- Art of dying (3:37) -- Isn't it a pity (version two) (4:45) -- Hear me Lord (5:48) -- Original jam. It's Johnny's birthday (0:49) -- Plug me in (3:18) -- I remember Jeep (8:05) -- Thanks for the pepperoni (5:32) -- Out of the blue (11:13).
OCLC:
(OCoLC)857975257
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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