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All Things Must Pass [DIGI-PAK EDITION]

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  • Release date: 2001-10-09
  • Formats: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
  • Tracks: Disc 0:
    1. I'd Have You Anytime
    2. My Sweet Lord
    3. Wah-Wah
    4. Isn't It A Pity
    5. What Is Life
    6. If Not for You
    7. Behind That Locked Door
    8. Let It Down
    9. Run Of The Mill
    10. I Live For You (Bonus Track)
    11. Beware Of Darkness (Bonus Track)
    12. Let It Down (Bonus Track)
    13. What Is Life (Bonus Track)
    14. My Sweet Lord (2000) (Bonus Track)
    Disc 1:
    1. Beware of Darkness
    2. Apple Scruffs
    3. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
    4. Awaiting On You All
    5. All Things Must Pass
    6. I Dig Love
    7. Art Of Dying
    8. Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
    9. Hear Me Lord
    10. It's Johnny's Birthday
    11. Plug Me In
    12. I Remember Jeep
    13. Thanks For The Pepperoni
    14. Out Of The Blue
  • It's hard to imagine, but Beatles resident mystic George Harrison has arguably become the band's most curmudgeonly cynic. We offer as evidence this splendidly remastered 30th-anniversary edition of his 1970 multidisc solo epic. If the mini-boxed set's booklet and twin inner CD sleeves won't convince you (the album's familiar cover is colorized and altered to include backdrops of a freeway-tangled cityscape and nuclear reactor cooling towers, respectively), then maybe his liner-note apology for Phil Spector's "big production" (kind of like Da Vinci grousing about Mona's crooked smile) or his laconic, stripped-down, 2000 rethink of "My Sweet Lord" will. With such a mindset, it's unsurprising Harrison has allowed a nearly decade-and-a-half gap to grow between recordings. Still, no amount of grumpy auto-revisionism can subtract from the admittedly overwrought majesty of these tracks, which were the logical sonic extension of Abbey Road. It remains Harrison's unequaled masterpiece. The devolved "My Sweet Lord" aside, the bonus tracks here offer new insight: the unreleased "I Live for You" further highlights the album's oft overlooked country facet; spare takes of "Beware of Darkness" and "Let It Down" underscore the strength of Harrison's songwriting; an alternate backing track of "What Is Life" demonstrates the meticulousness of Spector's production. And then there's the project's truly stellar session lineup, which included Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voorman, Jim Gordon, Dave Mason, Badfinger, Billy Preston, Ginger Baker, Carl Radle, Gary Brooker, Jim Price, Bobby Keys, Pete Drake and, it turns out, even Phil Collins! --Jerry McCulley
    All Things Must Pass [DIGI-PAK EDITION]


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