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  1. George Harrison All Things Must Pass 2020
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For the 50th Anniversary, Harrison now sports an umbrella on the iconic album cover

50 years ago today, George Harrison released All Things Must Pass. We know how sweet life can be. Read our review of his essential Vinyl Collection: Essential New Music: George Harrison’s “The Vinyl Collection”. With 50 years of hindsight, the all-around lavish nature of George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass (released 11/27/70), seems like nothing so much as destiny. Consider the confluence of circumstances surrounding its release: with music having become the bellwether of culture by 1970, this greatest of all the arts had ignited a corresponding elevation of commerce that allowed for expansive. George Harrison Beatles All Things Must Pass Official Tee T-Shirt Mens Unisex. Picture Information. Opens image gallery. Origin ZIP Code.

  1. Nov 27, 2020 A real masterwork, “All Things Must Pass” was the first major album by any of the ex-Beatles. I can still remember buying the three LP box set (for a very expensive $12.99) at Korvette’s.
  2. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of George Harrison's classic solo album, All Things Must Pass, the George Harrison Estate is pleased to announce a new 2020 stereo mix of the LP's title song.
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The George Harrison Estate has released a 2020 stereo mix of the title cut from Harrison‘s landmark solo album All Things Must Pass in celebration of its 50th anniversary. In the November 27 announcement, the Estate called it “a prelude of what’s to come.” Listen to it below.

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The new mix “is just a taste of more things to come in 2021 as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of my father’s legendary album,” says Dhani Harrison. “We’ve been digging through mountains of tapes, and they just kept coming – boxes and boxes of them. Making this album sound clearer was always one of my dad’s greatest wishes and it was something we were working on together right up until he passed. But with the help of new technology and the work of (audio engineer) Paul Hicks on this project, we are now able to make that happen. We can’t wait for you all to hear everything we’ve been working on and your patience will be rewarded next year.”

The new stereo mix of “All Things Must Pass” was overseen by multi- GRAMMY® Award winner, Paul Hicks, known for his work with the Harrison Estate, The Beatles and this year’s expanded editions of The Rolling Stones’ Goat’s Head Soup and John Lennon’s Gimme Some Truth.

Originally released 50 years ago on November 27, 1970, All Things Must Pass, the triple album produced by Phil Spector, includes “My Sweet Lord,” the first number one single by a solo Beatle, plus such classic rock songs as “What is Life,” “Wah-Wah,” “Isn’t It a Pity” and “Awaiting on You All.” The critically acclaimed album topped both the U.K. and U.S. album charts, upon its release.

The release of “All Things Must Pass (2020 Mix)” marks the beginning of celebrations for this historic album. The announcement promises more All Things Must Pass 50th anniversary release details beginning in 2021.

Listen to “All Things Must Pass (2020 Mix)”

Related:Our Album Rewind of All Things Must Pass

The Harrison Estate are also releasing George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” on a 7” clear vinyl single, individually numbered, exclusive to Record Store Day for its annual Black Friday event. It’s a recreation of the Angola pressing of the 45 from 1970 with unique artwork. “My Sweet Lord” was originally released in November 1970 as a single, Harrison’s first as a solo artist. It topped charts worldwide and was the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the U.K. The song became the first #1 single by an ex-Beatle in the U.S and U.K.

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Archive on Four: All Things Must Pass at 50
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George Harrison All Things Must Pass 2020

How relentlessly the Beatles anniversaries pile up. It seems only the other day that we were celebrating the half-century of The White Album (2018). Since then, commemorations of Abbey Road (1969), the band’s final collapse and the posthumous Let It Be (both 1970) have been and gone. Now comes the fiftieth anniversary of by far the most commercially successful of the post-split cache of solo records: George Harrison’s sprawling triple album, All Things Must Pass.
When, in the mid 1970s, Lennon and McCartney’s less conspicuous sidekick briefly oversaw his own label he made a point of christening it Dark Horse Records. For Harrison, as Michael Palin recalled, was the darkest of dark horses – “the silent Beatle” in press mythologising, but avid to talk once the yoke of Fab Four-dom had fallen away. He “felt stifled”, Palin argued, while Harrison himself had been pulled from the vault to note that the record’s gargantuan size was simply the result of lack of space for his own compositions on Beatles discs.