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George Harrison/All Things Must Pass Sessions

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The second edition of the 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition of George Harrison’s first solo album “All Things Must Pass” released after the Beatles disbanded, “Sessions” edition, is now available! This time’s [Sessions – Demo and Outtakes Remastered] is a collection of early stage demo sound sources that capture the production process of this historical masterpiece, outtakes that are not included in the album, overdubs, and sessions in the editing stage. I am. In addition, this is the latest edited collector’s edition that includes the previously unreleased “new excavation session tape sound source” that has been a hot topic on the Internet since last year. The first disc is [Demo and Outtakes], which is an acoustic pre-production demo that includes many songs not included in the May 1970 album, from the 1969 Beatles demo of “Isn’t It a Pity”. In addition to the sound source, it includes outtakes from May to October 1970, also known as John Barrett’s sound source. The second album [Multi-track Overdub Sessions] includes overdub sessions for guitar, piano, horn section, etc. There are remixes that appear for the first time, and they are all must-see sound sources that show the production process. And [Unreleased Cassette Tape Sampler] includes the first leaked sound source that is attracting collectors’ attention from the “new excavation session tape”! The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun,” “Come and Get It,” and “Long” are sampled from a rough acoustic guitar session recorded in May 1970 when George returned home due to his mother’s critical condition. This is a must-listen sound source where you can listen to interesting fragments of performances such as “Long Long” and Bob Dylan’s “Lay Lady Lay” and “Mr. Tambourine Man.” This is a highly recommended, latest edited collector’s edition that includes the first appearance of the famous album “All Things Must Pass”, which has been touted as “an immortal monument in the rock world”! ! DISC 1 DEMO AND OUTTAKES 01. ISN’T IT A PITY (Apple Studio Demo) Get Back Sessions at Apple Studio, London January 26th 1969 02. RUN OF THE MILL 03. ART OF DYING 04. EVERYBODY NOBODY 05. WAH-WAH 06 . WINDOW WINDOW 07. BEAUTIFUL GIRL 08. BEWARE OF DARKNESS 09. LET IT DOWN 10. TELL ME WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU 11. HEAR ME LORD 12. NOWHERE TO GO 13. COSMIC EMPIRE 14. MOTHER DIVINE 15. I DON’T WANT TO DO IT 16. IF NOT FOR YOU Pre-Production Session at Abbey Road Studios, London May 27th 1970 17. DEHRA DUN 18. I LIVE FOR YOU 19. GOING DOWN TO GOLDERS GREEN 20. GOPALA KRISHNA 21. GET BACK 22. PETE DRAKE’S TALKING STEEL GUITAR Sessions at Abbey Road Studios / Trident Studios, London May-October 1970 DISC 2 MULTI-TRACK OVERDUB SESSIONS 01. WHAT IS LIFE (Guitar And Piano Overdub) 02. BEWARE OF DARKNESS (Basic Track) 03. LET IT DOWN (Vocal Overdub) 04. HERE ME LORD (Piano Overdub) 05. AWAITING ON YOU ALL (Guitar And Piano/Organ Overdub) 06. RUN OF THE MILL (Vocal And Piano/Organ Overdub) 07. ART OF DYING (Percussion And BEWARE OF DARKNESS (Guitar Mix Overdub) 09. LET IT DOWN (Guitar And Piano/Organ Overdub) 10. WHAT IS LIFE (Horn Section Overdub) 11. BEWARE OF DARKNESS (Orchestra Overdub) 12. AWAITING ON YOU ALL (Horn Section Overdub) 13. RUN OF THE MILL (Horn Section Overdub) 14. ART OF DYING (Horn Section Overdub) 15. APPLE SCRUFFS (Take 18 More Vocal Overdub) Sessions at Abbey Road Studios / Trident Studios, London May- October 1970 UNRELEASED CASSETTE TAPE SAMPLER 16. DEHRA DUN – SEE YOURSELF – GOING TO GOLDERS GREEN – EVERYBODY NOBODY – HERE COMES THE SUN – BEHIND THAT LOCKED DOOR – ALL THINGS MUST PASS – LET IT DOWN – COME AND GET IT – FIVE YEAR SLOG ( SON OF TAXMAN) – WINDOW WINDOW – LAY LADY LAY – MOTHER DIVINE – GET OUTTA BED YOU LAZY BUGGER – WE’RE GONNA MOVE – MR.TAMBOURINE MAN – LONG, LONG, LONG Sessions at Clatterbridge Rd, Birkenhead, Wirral UK May 1970

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