Pros: Most of the songs are real good Cons: There is still some filler, the Original Jam section blows
It turns out that only two months after the release of the big single, My Sweet Lord from the George Harrison solo album All Things Must Pass, that the royalties coming in for this number one single ceased globally due to the allegation ...
Pros: Great song writing, Clapton, Mason, Baker, Preston, Specter Cons: Rough and dark, some of the songs are very sad - fitting though
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Over the years dad periodically brought records home for the family, and he made us all sit and listen to them, from front to back, start to finish – all the way from the left hand edge. Only albums that were in the...
Pros: Heartfelt, moving, incredible. Cons: A few lulls in the energy, but they're scarce.
I will never forget the first time I heard All Things Must Pass. My boyfriend and I were living in our car, and we played it on a Discman connected to the radio. It really was the best of times and the worst of times. While I loved the nomadic freedom ...
Pros: Harrison's songwriting and guitar playing talent is on ample display here. Cons: That George is now gone, the jams are not bad but inessential.
Every band always seems to have its underrated member. In REM, it's Mike Mills, for Led Zeppelin it was John Paul Jones and for the Beatles, it was definitely George Harrison.
George, the youngest member of the Beatles, was their lead...
Pros: Out of this world production, strong melodies- a work of striking beauty Cons: Lyrics sheet resembles a sect pamphlet with some poor man's Dr.Seuss thrown in
Throughout Pop history, there have been albums which posses such an overwhelming beauty that they manage to completely excuse the mannerisms and egos of their creators- this is the case of Brian Wilson’s dorkyness on ”Pet Sounds”; of Roger...
Following the heels of his and the Beatles #1 song "Something" as well as his classic "Here Comes The Sun" and then of course the Beatles break up, George Harrison and the great (GREATEST!) rock and roll producer Phil Spector went...
Almost the first thing I did upon returning home to play my spanking new Thirtieth Anniversary release of All Things Must Pass was pick up my old vinyl boxed set. Why? Because music as monolithic as this deserves better than CD packaging…it’s so cute!...
Pros: The entire first disc is one huge flash of brilliance, Producer Phil Spector's lush echo sound, Harrison's expert guitar playing and lyrical ability Cons: disc 2 is mostly weak with a few exceptions
For a long time now I have recognized what a true musical genius George Harrison is. In the Beatles Harrison was constantly over shadowed by the two greatest songwriters to ever live, Paul McCartney and John Lennon. The Beatles broke up and Harrison...
Pros: Beautiful, rich melodies and lyrics Cons: The completely dispensable last half of CD #2
When this astounding triple-album set (now available as two CDs) was first released shortly after The Beatles' break-up, Rolling Stone magazine hailed it as the rock-and-roll equivalent of War and Peace. Thirty years have passed, and I still heartily...
Pros: A greatly inspiring album Cons: Some weak songs.
I have been a huge George Harrison fan since the Beatles. Although he was overshadowed by Lennon and McCartney, his musical abilities still shown through.
All Things Must Pass is an album that I have listened to over and over again for...
Pros: Fantastic melodies that stay in your head forever. Cons: But the melodies can take a while getting used to for new Harrison listeners.
I have been listening to the Beatles for about 3 years now, and over those years, I have amassed every one of the Beatle's "Later career" albums. When I say "Later career," I mean Revolver and on. I never really liked the earlier Beatle's...
Pros: Incredible songwriting, nice guitar riffs, great beats. Cons: None
George Harrison is an incredible songwriter. It is kind of ironic because while Harrison was with the Beatles, both McCartney and Lennon didn't much care for the way Harrison sang or wrote songs. However, once the Beatles broke up in 1970, all of the...
Pros: It's George Harrison For Gods Sake Cons: Some times George Can Get Preachy & this has Some.
There is no need to rehash the history & politics of the later era Beatles. It has Been written about Ad Nauseum and by much more polished writers than myself. With That being said I can only write & express what This album has meant to me in my life. ...
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