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by SKAD13 - Top 1000, Jan 03 '01
Pros: Harrison at his most melodic Cons: Still a little preachy, but the tunes make up for it
Surpassed only by George Harrison's All Things Must Pass, Harrison's Thirty-Three and a Third surely ranks as one of the best post-Beatles albums ever. The title comes from Harrison's age when he recorded the album, but in the seven years...
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by stevemacqueen , Nov 14 '04
Pros: George Harrison grew into his own on this one, it's better than good! Cons: None.
This one is a real gem of an album, it's not filled with leftover Beatle rejects. This is a George Harrison album that clearly stood out for it's own musical merits. George sounded alive, positive, and full of fun. Many people would claim ...
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by MiDoyle in Music, - Top 1000, Nov 08 '00
Pros: Album contains good musicianship, Harrison's slide playing, and some solid songs on a relaxed album Cons: Spiritual themes may put off listeners who worship Satan.
I was so young when I was born. Arent we all. Ive got a long way to go baby Though his solo career has been hit or miss, and in fact, dismissed by many Beatles fans as inconsequential, George Harrison [1943-2001] ...
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