Showing posts with label George Harrison. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

George Harrison: Various Sources 1979-1990 including Studio (FLAC)

cdr1995-front
Publisher: CD-R
Date:1995
Total duration: 75:09
Exact Audio Copy
cue included
Comments: Looks like a home-made compilation of tracks taken from bootlegs like "12 Arnold Grove", "Pirate Songs", etc

1. It Don't Come Easy (Starkey) 3:28
2. Deep Blue (Harrison) 3:43
3. Miss O'Dell (Harrison) 2:45
4. The Pirate Song (Harrison/Idle) 2:16
5. Mo's Song (Harrison) 4:55
6. Flying Hour (Harrison) 4:34
7. Lay His Head (Harrison) 3:54
8. Sat Singing (Harrison) 4:30
9. Tears Of The World (Harrison) 3:49
10. Abandoned Love (Dylan) 4:13
11. I Don't Want To Do It (Dylan) 2:54
12. Shanghai Surprise (Harrison) 5:13
13. Hottest Gong In Town (Harrison) 3:40
14. Zig Zag (Harrison/Lynne) 2:47
15. Poor Little Girl (Harrison) 4:35
16. Cockamamie Business (Harrison) 5:17
17. Cheer Down (Harrison/Petty) 4:10
18. Maxine (Harrison) 3:43
19. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Koehler/Arlen) 2:39
20. Ride Rajbun (Harrison/Harrison) 2:04

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Monday, July 26, 2010

George Harrison with Eric Clapton (and his band): Tokyo 1991 (VG Aud) FLAC

last-friend-front
"Last Friend"
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan
December 15, 1991
Main Stream - MAST 005/006 - Aud 4 (Scale 1-6)

Disc 1:
1) I Want to Tell You
2) Old Brown Shoe
3) Taxman
4) Give Me Love
5) If I Needed Someone
6) Something
7) What is Life
8) Dark Horse
9) Piggies
10) Piano Intro
11) Pretending
12) Old Love
13) Badge
14) Wonderful Tonight

Disc 2:
1) Got My Mind Set On You
2) Cloud 9
3) Here Comes the Sun
4) My Sweet Lord
5) All Those Years Ago
6) Cheer Down
7) Devil's Radio
8) Isn't It a Pity
9) While My Guitar Gently Weeps
10) Roll Over Beethoven

Band Lineup
George Harrison Guitar, Vocals
Eric Clapton Guitar, Vocals
Nathan East Bass, Vocals
Steve Ferrone Drums
Chuck Leavell Keyboards
Greg Phillinganes Keyboards
Ray Cooper Percussion
Andy Fairweather Low Guitar
Katie Kissoon Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles Backing Vocals

Geetarz (OU) Comments: An excellent performance all around, this is the standout performance from the 1991 Tokyo shows. EC is simply on fire. The piano intro to "Pretending" is titled "For George Blues" on the CD jacket.

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Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC logs included.
Enjoy! ~Geetarz, July 2010

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Eric Clapton feat George Harrison: Los Angeles 1990 (VG- Aud) FLAC

crossroads-in-la-front
1990-05-01
Forum, Los Angeles, Ca.
From silvers "Crossroads in L.A." Blackie 06
AUD/REC

Bad Love
Before You Accuse Me
Old Love
Tearing Us Apart
Cocaine
A Remark You Made
Layla
Instrumental Jam (with George Harrison)
Crossroads (with George Harrison)
TT 67.30
Guest appearance by George Harrison on the last two tracks. An audience recording but still quite listenable, it's sort of like hearing the show from the nosebleed seats. A fun show.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Bob Dylan and George Harrison: Almost Went To See Elvis 1970 (Studio) FLAC

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Folk-Rock | EAC | FLAC IMG, CUE & LOG | 323 MB | HQ Scans (JPG) | RS
Label: Cool Daddy 1997 | Catalog Number: 87100-2

“ This is an afternoon studio session between George Harrison, Bob Dylan and some friends at Columbia Studio B (NYC) on May 1, 1970 while Bob was drumming up material for his New Morning project. The sound quality is absolutely perfect in every respect. There are a few remarkable performances here, particularly Da-Doo-Run Run (Bob & George duet), the Everly Brothers' classic All I Have To Do Is Dream, Song To Woody, and the Beatles' Yesterday (which is hard to believe he actually sang!) Overall, it's a very enjoyable way to spend an hour. ”
Tracklist:
01: Ghost Riders In The Sky
02: Cupid
03: All I Have To Do Is Dream
04: Gates Of Eden
05: I Threw It All Away
06: I Don't Believe You
07: Match Box
08: True Love
09: Telephone Line
10: Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
11: Rainy Day Women
12: Song To Woody
13: Mama, You Been On My Mind
14: Don't Think Twice It's Alright
15: Yesterday
16: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
17: Da Doo Ron Ron
18: One Too Many Mornings
19: One Too Many Mornings

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bob Dylan George Harrison & Guests: '69-'70 Studio outtakes (FLAC)

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Yesterday
Silver>EAC>FLAC
CBS Studio, Nashville, TN Feb. 1969
Except: CBS Studio B, New York, NY May 1, 1970
Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Winged Wheel / WW9420

Tracks:
Ghost Riders In The Sky
Cupid
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Gates Of Eden
I Threw It All Away
I Don't Believe You
Matchbox (Carl Perkins)
True Love
Telephone Line
Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
New York:
Song To Woody
Mama You Been On My Mind*
Don't Think Twice (Instrumental)
Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Da Doo Ron Ron (Barry/Spector)
One Too Many Mornings I
One Too Many Mornings II*

Review: This WW release came in a gatefold cardboard sleeve with great looking aesthetics and sepia toned CBS archive photos from the studio session. As it looks like a mini-LP, WW carried it one step further by silk screening the CD so that it appears to be an album. While not a new concept, it has been used so infrequently as to still have appeal. And, this is perhaps the most realistic LP looking disc to date.
The sound quality is very good. The 1969 aterial includes Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Billy Wotten (guitars), Marshall Grant (bass), and W.S. Holland (drums). Produced by Bob Johnson, this session was three days after the 'Nashville Skyline' LP was recorded in the same studio, with different musicians.
The 1970 material is available through the CBS Studios Reference Recording archives. It was produced by Bob Johnson as well. This session also produced the "If Not For You" version that was released on the official CBS LP 'The Bootleg Series 1-3" The musicians include George Harrison (guitar), Charlie Daniels (bass & backing vocals), Billy Mundi (drums), & *Bob Johnson (piano)

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Friday, March 13, 2009

George Harrison: Songs for Patti (Acetate) FLAC

George Harrison - Songs For Patti (Definitive Edition) - front gatefold
GEORGE HARRISONSONGS FOR PATTI - THE DEFINITIVE EDITION
Remastered from the original CD issue on G&E 648137-24-7 (1994).
Lineage: My CD > EAC > .wav > Audition 1.5 > data CD > FLAC > you
Acetate recordings declicked and pitch corrected at Remasters Workshop, May 2004.
If you're a George fan, you may be more familiar with this material from the more widely-distributed, overly noise-reduced mess on the Strawberry label, but this is sourced from the original, mega-rare CD issue. It's an acetate of rough mixes and underdubs from "All Things Must Pass" sessions. The only flaws in it were that all the songs ran at the wrong speed, and there were clicks and thumps from the source being an acetate. Both were easily taken care of in Adobe Audition. Once the clicks and thumps were removed, there was no need for noise reduction. So we have the music just as it sounds, but at the right speed.
None of these songs appear here in their released versions, and some are still unreleased.
Artwork is included.
Enjoy!
Remasters WorkshopRMW 231

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Friday, January 30, 2009

George Harrison: Baton Rouge 1974 (VG+ Aud) FLAC

7421a-main
Louisiana State University Assembly Center
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
November 26, 1974

Disc 1 (46:36)
01 Hari's on Tour / While My Guitar Gently Weeps
02 Something
03 Will It Go Round in Circles?
04 Sue Me Sue You Blues
05 For You Blue
06 Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
07 Soundstage of Mind
08 In My Life

Disc 2 (36:41)
01 Tom Cat
02 Maya Love
03 Dark Horse
04 Nothing from Nothing
05 Outta Space
06 What Is Life
07 My Sweet Lord

lineage: silver CDs>EAC>FLAC
from "Baton Rouge 1974" Taken from the Master Tape Source
Voxx-0008-01/02
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

George Harrison: A True Legend (Mostly Studio) FLAC

georgeharrison2
Strawberry Records STR 007 (1999)
Linege: Silver > WAV (EAC) > FLAC

Some studio outtakes, predominantly from 1969, accompanied by various odds and ends spanning the years.
There is some overlap of the interview material with the "Yin Yang" set I posted a month or so back but the 1969 material is highly recommended.

1. Raga (1968)
2. Dehra Dun Intro
3. Dehra Dun (Long Basic Mix 1969)
4. Dehra Dun (Short Edited Mix 1969)
5. Gopala Krsna (Long Basic Mix 1969)
6. Gopala Krsna (Short Edited Mix 1969)
7. I Live For You (Long Basic Mix 1969)
8. I Live For You (Edited Mix 1969)
9. Going Down To Golders Green (1969)
10. Going Down To Golders Green (Edited Version 1969)
11. Get Back (Demo for Doris Troy 1969)
12. Pete Drake's Talking Steel Guitar (Doris Troy Sessions 1969)
13. Your True Love (Bob Dylan 1970)
14. David Frost Show with Ravi Shankar (1971)
15. Awaiting On You All (Alan Freeman Show 1974)
16. Far East Man (Alan Freeman Show 1974)
17. I Don't Care Anymore (Alan Freeman Show 1974)
18. Here Comes The Sun (SNL Rehearsal 1976)
19. Rock Island Line - Bye Bye Love (SNL Rehearsal 1976)
20. Go Your Own Way (for Warner 1976)
21. Cloud Nine Guitar Talk (Story Behind Black Gretsch 1987)
22. Taxman (Royal Albert Hall rehearsal 1992)
23. Billboard Century Awards (1992)
24. All Things Must Pass (Acoustic version, 1997)
25. Prabhujee (with Ravi, 1997)
26. Chart Show Number 2 Intro (Radio Promo 1987)

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Friday, December 12, 2008

George Harrison and Ravi Shankar : East and West, Yin and Yang

yc-074
Yellow Cat CD074 (2002)
Linege: Silver > WAV (EAC) > FLAC

Collection of various bits and pieces spanning 1968 - 2000. The first half centres on the promotion by George and Ravi of Chants of India; the second on material of the more Western flavour.
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1. Raga Private Instruction (George & Ravi)
2. David Frost Show (George & Ravi)
3. All Things Must Pass (acoustic guitar rendition)
4. ”I like a lot of music”, dialogue
5. Ride Rajbun (with Dhani Harrison and Ravi Shankar)
6. Yin & Yang (George & Ravi)
7. All Things Must Pass (acoustic guitar rendition)
8. Bangla Desh (George & Ravi)
9. Prabhujee (George & Ravi)
10. Anoushka (George & Ravi)
11. ”40 Years”, dialogue
12. Here Comes The Sun (SNL with Paul Simon)
13. Homeward Bound (SNL with Paul Simon)
14. Mo (promotional tribute song)
15. Abandoned Love (Bob Dylan, unreleased studio recording)
16. Rockline Radio Medley (acoustic guitar renditions)
17. Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea (pre-recorded performance)
18. Don’t Try To Own Me (vocals only, with Gary Wright)
19. Here Comes Emerson (acoustic guitar rendition)
20. Your True Love (Carl Perkins Memorial Service)
21. All Things Must Pass (acoustic guitar rendition)

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

George Harrison: The Making Of All Things Must Pass (Studio) FLAC

mbcd111-front[2]
Publisher: Midnight Beat
Reference :MBCD110
Date :1997
Made In :Luxembourg
Quality :Excellent-Studio
Booklet & packaging :3CD Box Set
Limited Edition of 3000 , all boxes machine numbered.
Trade-Copy thru EAC- Md5summer-Flac 6 -uploaded
Art,Mdsummer 5, EAC Reports, Art all included

Disk 1
1 . What Is Life (Harrison) 05:11
2. What Is Life (Harrison) 05:10
3. Beware Of Darkness (Harrison) 03:55
4. Beware Of Darkness (Harrison) 03:59
5. Beware Of Darkness (Harrison) 03:58
6. Let It Down (Harrison) 06:43
7. Let It Down (Harrison) 06:43
8. Let It Down (Harrison) 06:50
9. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 03:20
10. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 02:55
11. Apple Scruffs

Disk 2
1. Hear Me Lord (Harrison) 07:34
2. Awaiting On You All (Harrison) 02:58
3. Awaiting On You All (Harrison) 02:53
4. Run Of The Mill (Harrison) 03:01
5. Run Of The Mill (Harrison) 03:01
6. The Art Of Dying (Harrison) 03:53
7. The Art Of Dying (Harrison) 03:50
8. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 07:12
9. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 09:12
10. (Medley) (unknown) 04:04
11. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 05:45

Disk 3
1. What Is Life (Harrison) 05:12
2. Beware Of Darkness (Harrison) 04:00
3. Hear Me Lord (Harrison) 07:38
4. Let It Down (Harrison) 06:57
5. Awaiting On You All (Harrison) 02:59
6. Run Of The Mill (Harrison) 03:02
7. The Art Of Dying (Harrison) 03:55
8. You (Harrison) 04:48
9. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 05:34
10. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 02:35
11. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 02:35
12. Apple Scruffs (Harrison) 02:35

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

George Harrison: Beware of ABKCO! (shn)

Beware Of ABKCO!-Front
Beware Of ABKCO!-Back

Source: Bootleg CD: ' > 1CD > EAC > mkwACT > SHN
notes: Demos of tracks primarily for 'All Things Must Pass'. Great sound, great bootleg!

1. Run of the Mill (Acoustic Version)
2. Art of Dying (Acoustic Version)
3. Everybody, Nobody (Acoustic Version)
4. Wah-Wah (On Electric Guitar)
5. Window, Window (Acoustic Version)
6. Beautiful Girl (Acoustic Version)
7. Beware of Darkness (Acoustic Version)
8. Let it Down (Acoustic Version)
9. Tell Me What Has Happened to You (Acoustic Version)
10. Hear Me Lord (On Electric Guitar)
11. Nowhere to Go (On Electric Guitar)
12. Cosmic Empire (Acoustic Version)
13. Mother Divine (Acoustic Version)
14. I Don't Wanna Do It (Acoustic Version)
15. If Not For YOu (Acoustic Version)

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

George Harrison: The Harri-Spector Show (FLAC)

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Silver CD>EAC>Flac

1. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - River Deep Mountain High - Save The Last Dance For Me 7:01
2. Bring It On Home To Me - Remember - God - Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash - Money Honey - Tonight's The Night - You Better Move On 5:59
3. Down In The Valley - I Went To Your Wedding - The Great Pretender 5:04
4. Baby Let's Play House - Bluebird Over The Mountain - Ob La Di, Ob La Da - Let It Down - Hokey Pokey - I Hear You Knockin' 6:10
5. That'll Be The Day Let It Down (instrumental) Leaning On The Lampost 3:22
6. You instr. track - acetate 3:45
7. You instr. track - acetate 3:59
8. Message From George To David 1:58
9. Ding Dong, Ding Dong 3:43
10. The Place I Love (Splinter) 4:23
11. Another Message From George To David 0:20
12. Gravy Train (Splinter) 1:55
13. Somebody's City (Splinter) 2:25
14. More From George To David 0:05
15. China Light (Splinter) 1:51
16. Drink All Day (Splinter) 3:16
17. Music For A Ballet (Shankar Family and Friends) 3:00
18. I Am Missing You (Shankar Family and Friends) vocals by: Lakshmi Shankar 3:34
19. Dark Horse 4:27
20. Lovely Laddy Day (Ronnie Spector) with George on guitar (acetate) 3:00

Liner notes:
With the Harri-Spector Show, Strawberry Records is proud to present a well-balanced cd of rarities by ex-Beatle George Harrison. The Quiet One, as he's often referred to by Beatle-scholars. The Fab Four's lead-guitarist from whom we, unfortunately, rarely see new cds being released. It is therefore that we at Strawberry treasure 50 much what we have found searching his rich musical archive. All tracks presented here are heard for the very first time. So know, before you've even heard a note, that what you're holding in your hands now is an extreme rarity.
The first half hour of this new Strawberry disc is taken up by a unique, only recently surfaced Apple Studios-acetate. The disc, with handwritten labels that read 'The Harri-Spector Show', contained a never before heard jam-session of George and his American producer-pal Phil Spector. The exact date of recording remains unclear, but judging from the songs the two are picking we can freely suggest this jam should be dated somewhere late 1970, early 1971. Two of the songs briefly 'touched' are John Lennon's 'Remember' and 'God', tracks from his Plastic Ono Band album; released on December 11, 1970. One of the other songs is an acoustic run-through of George's let It Down', one of the tracks from 'All Things Must Pass'. Sessions for this Phil Spector produced triple longplay took place from May to late August 1970. Expecting you to know literally all about the life and times of George, how he became a Quarry Man, a Beatle and an ex-Beatle, we thought it'd be nice instead to give you some details on Spector's whereabouts before he met Harri (and the other three Fabs). Phil Spector was born Philip Harvey Spector in the city of New York on November 26, 1940. He became interested in popular music after hearing Lonnie Donegan's hit 'Rock Island Line' (yes, the very same song that inspired John to form his Quarry Men). Young Phil bought himself a guitar and performed Donegan's hit in a talent contest in 1957. That same year he formed his first group, The Sleepwalkers. It split the next year, when Spector simply founded his next group, the Teddybears. It was with them that he had his first No.1: To Know Him Is To Love Him', a song he'd penned himself. In 1960 Spector started working as a record-producer and launched his own record-iabei called Philie. Amongst the stars he produced were The Crystals. In 1963 he released his famous Christmas Album, the one that would later be re-released by Apple. The four Beatles first met Phil Spector on their first visit to New York in February 1964 when he offered himself as their new producer. By then he had made himself famous with his 'Wall Of Sound', a distinctive system of multiple recording creating a denser, voluminous sound. Wisely enough The Beatles chose to rather continue working with sir George Martin. Later that same year Spector produced the recording of a Beatles-novelty single by Bonnie Jo Mason: 'I Love Ringo' backed with 'Beatle Blues'. Not a very big hit for Bonnie, who would later acquire more success under the name of Cher. In the mid-sixties Phil moved on to produce artists such as The Righteous Brothers ('You've Lost That Loving Feeling') and The Ronettes, a trio including Ronnie and Estelle Bennett. Phil married Ronnie, who sought her own career as Ronnie Spector.
The Beatles met Spector again in 1969, following their ill-fated sessions for their new film and longplay, to be called Get Back. Having taped some hundred hours of rehearsals and run-throughs of covers and newly penned songs at the January-cold Twickenham Film Studios and their newly built Apple studios mostly The Beatles themselves were tired of it all. By then the group was already desintegrating, showing more interest in their solo careers than in playing together as a group.
After Stones-manager Allen Klein took over The Beatles' business one of the problems was this pile of Get Back tapes. Producers George Martin and the young Glynn Johns had each given it their attempt, but couldn't really satisfy The Beatles' expectations. Klein thought of 'old friend' Phil Spector and asked him for a helping hand.
We all know how that ended. Spector's work on 'Get Back' resulted in the let It Be' longplay and a very disappointed Paul McCartney. Without priorly notifying him, mister 'Wall Of Sound' had overloaded 'The Long And Winding Road' with orchestral backing and celestial choirs whereas Paul had intended it to be a simple-production. He complained, but no one listened. It was only a matter of weeks before he announced he'd left The Beatles and the group was history. Spector went on to produce records for George and John Lennon (the Plastic Ono Band, Imagine and Sometime In New York City longplays and the singles Instant Karma, Power To The People and Happy X-Mas). Harri and Phil soon became close friends. Spector produced the triple of George's Bangladesh concert and was also asked to sit in on sessions for 'All Things Must Pass', Harrison's most successful solo album ever.
However, it wasn't always sunshine with Phil Spector as a producer in the studio. In his book The Quiet One', a fine biography of Beatle George, British writer Alan Clayson portraits Spector as a man who didn't always know when to finish drinking. Often he was late arriving at the studio, not rarely inebriated upon arrival. He was also a moody man, who didn't like to be disagreed with. Alan Clayson quotes George remembering Phil as follows: "He was a bit outrageous, but very sweet. He was like a giant person inside this frail, little body". In 1987, being interviewed for Musician-magazine, George looked back upon the recording-sessions for 'All Things Must Pass', also remembering the producer: "In bad shape he used to have eighteen cherry brandies before he could get himself down to the studio. I got so tired of that because I needed someone to help. I was ending up with more work than if I'd just been doing it on my own."
Still, George must have liked the job Spector did. 'cause the two worked together for years to come. Whether they're still the closest friends these days, we wouldn't dare to say. But in the colourful booklet that came with the cd-re-release of 'All Things Must Pass' earlier this year, the producer is given all the personal credits he could ever wish for: "It's been thirty years since 'All Things Must Pass' was recorded. All these years later I would like to liberate some of the songs from the big production that seemed appropriate at the time, but now seem a bit over the top with the reverb in the wall of sound... Last but certainly not least, thanks to the amazing Mr. Phil Spector, who produced so many fantastic records in the sixties. He helped me so much to get this record made. In his company I came to realize the true value of the Hare Krishna Mantra. God bless you Phil, George Harrison."
Going back now to the Harri-Spector acetate, back to 1971, we can hear George and Phil clearly enjoying themselves going impromptu through a wide range of popclassics and rock 'n roll-standards. Spanning from the more obvious choices like Buddy Holly's That'll Be The Day (one Harri will have remembered as the very first Beatles-record), Bluebird Over The Mountain and Down In The Valley; there's also some surprising choices like Ike and Tina Turner's big hit 'River Deep Mountain High'.
The selection of songs reveals quite a lot about Harri and Specter's state of musical mind and taste at the time. Covering his friend Dylan's 'I'll Be Your Baby Tonight' must have been Harrison's choice, whilst songs like The Great Pretender' and 'You Better Move On' were almost certainly more amongst Phil's favourites.
Noteworthy as well is the relatively large number of tunes, - remembering late 1970 or early 1971 as most possible date of recording -, The Beatles and George had only recently gone through rehearsing their new film and longplay Get Back. Songs that Spector, having listened to all of these 'most miserable sessions on earth' [to quote the late Mr. Winston O'Boogie) must have also remembered the words to.
Some mixed memories of The Beatles' split will certainly come back to you listening to Harri and Spector going through songs like The Drifters' 'Save The Last Dance For Me', The Animals' 'Bring It On Home To Me' and the old little tune of 'Leaning On A Lamppost'. As a special treat George and Phil also please us with their own version of one Beatles-tune. Here's a unique opportunity to hear George take the lead in McCartney's Obladi-Oblada. But there's more. Like we said before, for close listeners, hidden away between the various run-throughs at the start of track 2) there's a short version (a line or two) of John Lennon's song 'God', again with fellow ex-Beatle George taking the lead.
All of this Harri-Spector session is acoustic. It's just George and Phil plugging their guitars, singing to it. In most of the songs it's mister Wall Of Sound taking the lead, with George joining in on the chorus. George takes the lead in 'Down In The Valley', 'Obladi-Oblada', 'Leaning On A Lamppost' and two alternate versions of 'Let It Down' (hidden away between the fragments in tracks 4 and 5). Most of the songs are only fragments in George and Phil's medley down memory-lane. Whenever they feel like they change to the next song. It's nice to notice, throughout the session, that both of them know the words to so many unexpected songs. Although to be frank sometimes one has to ask the other what this or that song went like and whether he remembered the right words to it.
Tracks 6 and 7 are two previously unreieased instrumental tracks for one of George's finest-ever love-songs: You. Again taken from a recently surfaced original Apple-acetate the song was written for Phil Specter's wife Ronnie (Bennett). In his autobiography I Me Mine George remembers how the song, first rehearsed in the summer of 1970 during sessions for 'All Things Must Pass', actually came about. "I wrote it and laid the track down with Leon Russell. I tried to write a Ronette sort of song. We never got to make a whole album because we only did four or five tracks before Phil fell over, and then he decided to release 'Try Some Buy Some' as a single."
'Try Some Buy Some' was released on Apple 33 on April 16, 1971. Backed with 'Tandoori Chicken', co-written by George, it didn't do much in the US-charts, topping at no.77. George would later use Try Some Buy Some on his 'Living In The Material World' longplay.
The acetate-recordings preserved here were probably made at London's Abbey Road Studios on February 9, 1971. Playing on track are, besides George, Leon Russell (piano), Jim Gordon (drums), Carl Radle (bass) and Gary Wright (electric piano). In the years that followed George, again quoting him from his I Me Mine, more or less 'forgot about' the wonderful song. Until May 1975 when he dug out this old instrumental track and re-worked it for his new album Extra Texture, released in September that year. "I overdubbed the original instrumental track, put my own vocals to it, even though it was recorded in Ronnie Spector's register, a bit high for me".
Tracks 8 to 19 of this Strawberry-tribute to the musical legend of George Harrison, are taken from another unique find. A tape of rough mixes and alternate takes previously unheard by the big crowd. Saved here is George Harrison's job as a producer for Splinter, the best known group from the stables of his own Dark Horse label. One of Splinter's most successful albums was The Place I Love', released on September 20, 1974. Strawberry somehow managed to lay their hands on a collection of five rough mixes for that album, recorded and produced months before its initial release.
On the very tracks (10, 12, 13, 15 and 16) we can also hear the producer in all his wide musical variety. George plays guitar, bass, dobro, mandolin, harmonica, synthesizer and percussion. And if that's not enough mister Dark Horse himself also takes care of most of the backing-vocals. George loved Splinter, he was convinced of their potential hit-success. Sorry for him it didn't work quite the way he hoped it would, the group never made it big. Tracks 17 and 18, still the same previously unheard tape, are rough mixes of finished versions that were later released on the Ravi Shankar longplay 'Shankar family And Friends' (released September 20, 1974). This album as well was produced by George. Tracks 9 and 19 are to be treasured rarities, previously unheard rough mixes of two songs that eventually turned up on George's own 'Dark Horse' longplay, released December 20, 1974. The album's title song and Harrison's song for Christmas, 'Ding Dong, Ding Dong' sound quite different without the many backing vocals and Phil Spector-alike orchestration that would later be added to them. A unique glance at two Harrison-classics in the making, alternates from an album we'd previously not heard any embroynic versions of.
In a personal spoken message, to 'David', producer Harrison adds some personal info to the tracks collected on this unique tape. "Hello David, this is the tape that I made for you. I made it very quickly, cause I'm in a rush to get packed and go away. All of them are rough mixes, nothing on the tape should be considered finished other than whatever Ravi is concerned. Everything else from Splinter is unfinished. Some of the songs don't even have finished vocals, they're just guide vocals or rough vocals. In some cases the vocals are okay, but they don't have harmonies or overdubs or solos. (...) The ones that are mine are in the same condition. They're just the basic tracks in a quick mix, not even in a smart mix. Also I wanna add that on this one called 'Ding Dong, Ding Dong' I did the guide-vocals on the night Some of it is okay and I'll use it. (...) Also I'd appreciate it if you don't let anybody steal it, cause I want the hit myself. So don't let David Geffen get it! Okay, have fun and see you in March. God bless you all..."
Finishing this Strawberry collection of Harrison-rarities is track 19, a song by Phil Spector's wife Ronnie Bennett, hitting the road of pop via Spector. Under contract of The Beatles' Apple-label it's this nothing-going-on little love-tune was found on yet another original Apple-acetate. From the first note you will no doubt recognize the producer's hand of this singalong. Very Ronettes-like, very wall of Sound-like, ail Phil's. The song, previously unheard, was most probably recorded at Abbey Road Studios in February 1971. Apart from Ronnie on lead vocals we have George on lead-guitar, Jim Gordon (drums), Leon Russell and Phil Spector (keyboards), Klaus Voormann and Carl Radle (bass) and (possibly) Ringo Starr on drums.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

George Harrison: Long Beach Arena Nov 10 1974

George Harrison: Long Beach Arena Nov 10 1974
AUD. REC. VG+/EX
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01 - Opening
02 - While My Guitar Gentaly Weeps
03 - Something
04 - Sue Me Sue You Blues
05 - Sweet And Sexy
06 - Give Me Peace
07 - In My Life
08 - Maya Love
09 - My Sweet Lord

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

The Silver Wilburys Live At The Palomino Club 1987

George Harrison, Bob Dylan, John Fogerty - "The Silver Wilburys"
February 19, 1987
Live at the Palomino Club, North Hollywood, CA
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This is an impromptu, one-night-only kind of performance. Not sure who was originally performing that night, but by the end of the night, it was a historic evening. Dylan coaxes Fogerty into performing Proud Mary (which he didn't perform live for many, many years at that point). The sound on this disc is not great, but it's not bad either. You'll love the historic aspect of this disc.

01 - Farther On Down The Road
02 - Intro
03 - Matchbox
04 - Knock On Wood
05 - Midnight Hour
06 - Honey Don't
07 - Blue Suede Shoes
08 - Watching The River Flow
09 - Proud Mary
10 - Johnny B Goode
11 - Hand Jive
12 - Peggy Sue
13 - Dizzy Miss Lizzy
14 - Lucille
15 - Twist & Shout

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Friday, December 7, 2007

George Harrison w/ Eric Clapton: Days of Speed 1991

George Harrison w/Eric Clapton and his band: Days of Speed 1991
Yokohama Arena - Kanagawa, Japan - December 1, 1991
Excellent Audience Recording (MidValley MV 137/138)
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CD 1:
01 - I Want To Tell You
02 - Old Brown Shoe
03 - Taxman
04 - Give Me Love
05 - If I Needed Someone
06 - Something
07 - Fish On The Sand
08 - Love Comes To Everyone
09 - What Is Life
10 - Dark Horse
11 - Piggies
12 - Pretending
13 - Old Love
14 - Badge

CD 2:
01 - Wonderful Tonight
02 - Got My Mind Set On You
03 - Cloud Nine
04 - Here Comes The Sun
05 - My Sweet Lord
06 - All Those Years Ago
07 - Cheer Down
08 - Devil's Radio
09 - Isn't It A Pity
10 - While My Guitar Gently Wheeps
11 - Roll Over Beethoven

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