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    George Harrison - Living in The Material World (1973) [1991 Parlophone, CDP 7941102]

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    George Harrison - Living in The Material World (1973) [1991 Parlophone, CDP 7941102]

    George Harrison - Living in The Material World (1973) [1991 Parlophone, CDP 7941102]
    EAC Rip | FLAC Image + Cue, Log | Complete Scans included | 248 MB | RAR 3% Recovery
    Label: Parlophone / EMI | CDP 7941102 | Genre: Rock, Classic Rock

    Living in the Material World is an album by George Harrison that was released in 1973. As a follow-up to 1970's greatly-received All Things Must Pass and his mammoth charity project, The Concert for Bangladesh, Living in the Material World was among the most highly anticipated releases of 1973.

    Due to the enormity of the Bangla Desh experience (one that left Harrison exhausted and frustrated), he was not able to record a new album until the latter part of 1972, which he undertook alone – without Phil Spector – at The Beatles' Apple Recording Studios in London. Once again, Harrison engaged the aid of his musician friends, including Ringo Starr, Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins, Gary Wright and Klaus Voormann. The backing track for "Try Some, Buy Some" had been recorded with Phil Spector back in 1971 in Harrison's efforts to give Ronnie Spector a hit single. Liking the track, he decided to use the same music track for his own rendition. Orchestral arrangements for this track and the new recordings on the album were by John Barham.

    Preceded by the uplifting acoustic number "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" – Harrison's second U.S. #1 hit, Living in the Material World appeared in June 1973 to brisk initial sales, reaching #2 in the UK and spending five weeks atop the US charts (having knocked off Paul McCartney and Wings' Red Rose Speedway in the process). But the critical reaction was less euphoric than that which had greeted All Things Must Pass. More somber in tone, Living in the Material World was distinguished by Harrison's philosophical and religious ruminations - making it clear he was in distress with the state of the world and where it was headed. Subsequently, sales soon fell off, and the feeling was that Harrison had suddenly lost much of the enormous momentum he had going for him since The Beatles' 1970 break-up. In hindsight, most contemporary reviewers now consider Living in the Material World to be a very worthwhile Harrison album with many fine moments

    Track listing

    All songs written by George Harrison

    1. "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" – 3:36

    2. "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" – 4:48

    3. "The Light That Has Lighted the World" – 3:31

    4. "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" – 2:57

    5. "Who Can See It" – 3:52

    6. "Living in the Material World" – 5:31

    7. "The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)" – 4:34

    8. "Be Here Now" – 4:09

    9. "Try Some, Buy Some" – 4:08

    10. "The Day the World Gets 'Round" – 2:53

    11. "That Is All" – 3:43



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    George Harrison / Living In The Material World

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    Copyright © 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
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    Official DR value: DR15
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    Personnel

    * George Harrison - vocals, guitar
    * Ringo Starr - drums
    * Gary Wright - keyboards
    * Nicky Hopkins - piano
    * Jim Keltner - drums
    * Jim Gordon - drums
    * John Barnham - strings
    * Zakir Hussain - tabla
    * Jim Horn - flute, saxophone
    * Klaus Voormann - bass
    * Pete Ham - guitar

    Original Released Date: 1973
    CD Released Date: 1991
    Length: 43:55
    Producer: George Harrison and Phil Spector (co-production on "Try Some, Buy Some")

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