All Things Must Pass (2017 180g remaster)

~ Release by George Harrison (see all versions of this release, 27 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1I’d Have You Anytime
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Alan White (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
guitar:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
strings arranger:
John Barham
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
I’d Have You Anytime (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
written in:
Woodstock, New York, United States (in 1968-11)
writer:
Bob Dylan (in 1968-11) and George Harrison (in 1968-11)
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
2:50
A2My Sweet Lord
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), Tom Evans (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), Peter Frampton (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), Pete Ham (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), George Harrison (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08) and Joey Molland (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
drums (drum set):
Andy White (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
electric piano:
Gary Wright (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
piano:
Billy Preston (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
slide guitar and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
tambourine:
Mike Gibbins (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08) and Ringo Starr (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
background vocals:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), George Harrison (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08), Phil Spector (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08) and Bobby Whitlock (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
vocals:
Bobby Whitlock (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (in 2001) and G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recorded at:
Trident Studios in Soho, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
music videos:
My Sweet Lord by George Harrison
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (number: 454)
recording of:
My Sweet Lord (from 1970-05-26 until 1970-08)
written in:
Europe (in 1969-12)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (from 1969-12 until 1970)
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
version of:
He’s So Fine
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A3Wah‐Wah
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar:
Tom Evans (from 1970-05 until 1970-10), Pete Ham (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Joey Molland (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Ringo Starr (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
guitar:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
keyboard:
Billy Preston (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Gary Wright (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
tambourine:
Mike Gibbins (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
trumpet:
Jim Price (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
background vocals and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
Wah-Wah (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist:
George Harrison (on 1969-01-10)
composer:
George Harrison
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
5:35
A4Isn’t It a Pity (version one)
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar:
Tom Evans (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10), Pete Ham (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10) and Joey Molland (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Ringo Starr (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
keyboard:
Billy Preston (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10) and Gary Wright (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
piano:
Tony Ashton (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
slide guitar, background vocals and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
tambourine:
Mike Gibbins (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
Isn’t It a Pity (from 1970-06-02 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (in 1966)
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
7:10
B1What Is Life
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar:
Tom Evans (from 1970-05 until 1970-10), Pete Ham (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Joey Molland (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Carl Radle (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Jim Gordon (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
guitar:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
piano:
Bobby Whitlock (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
tambourine:
Mike Gibbins (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
trumpet:
Jim Price (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
What Is Life (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison
publisher:
Essex Music, Harrisongs Ltd. and Wixen Music Publishing, Inc.
4:18
B2If Not for You
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar, harmonica, resonator guitar [dobro] and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Alan White (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
organ:
Billy Preston (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
piano:
Gary Wright (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
tambourine:
Ringo Starr (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
If Not for You (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Dylan
publisher:
B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., Big Sky Music, Copyright Control and Universal Music Publishing Group (SESAC)
3:27
B3Behind That Locked Door
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-06 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar, background vocals and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Klaus Voormann (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Alan White (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
organ:
Billy Preston (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
pedal steel guitar:
Pete Drake (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
piano:
Gary Wright (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
Behind That Locked Door (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (in 1969-08)
publisher:
Essex Music and Harrisongs Ltd.
3:03
B4Let It Down
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
acoustic guitar:
Tom Evans (from 1970-05 until 1970-10), Pete Ham (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Joey Molland (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
bass guitar:
Carl Radle (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Jim Gordon (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
guitar:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
organ:
Gary Wright (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
piano:
Gary Brooker (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
trumpet:
Jim Price (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
background vocals:
Eric Clapton (from 1970-05 until 1970-10), George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Bobby Whitlock (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
strings arranger:
John Barham
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
Let It Down (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (in 1968)
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
4:55
B5Run of the Mill
recorded in:
England, United Kingdom (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
recording engineer:
Phil McDonald (from 1970-05 until 1970-10) and Ken Scott (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
producer:
George Harrison and Phil Spector
bass guitar:
Carl Radle (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
drums (drum set):
Jim Gordon (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
guitar and lead vocals:
George Harrison (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
harmonium:
Bobby Whitlock (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
piano:
Gary Wright (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
saxophone:
Bobby Keys (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
trumpet:
Jim Price (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
G.H. Estate Limited (in 2014)
recording of:
Run of the Mill (from 1970-05 until 1970-10)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison
publisher:
Harrisongs Ltd.
2:52
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