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  1. 5 de abr. de 2024 · George Harrison's third studio album since the Beatles' break-up came at the end of what he describes in his 1980 autobiography, I, Me, Mine, as "a bad domestic year". From the middle of 1973, with his marriage to Pattie Boyd all but over, Harrison immersed himself in his work, particularly on helping the two acts he would eventually sign to his new record label, Dark Horse Records − Ravi ...

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  3. Hace 5 días · The Concert for Bangladesh (originally spelt The Concert for Bangla Desh) is a live triple album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" and released on Apple Records in December 1971 in the United States and January 1972 in the United Kingdom. The album followed the two concerts of the same name, held on 1 August 1971 at New York's Madison Square Garden, featuring Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2024 · This is a live guitar cover of Beware Of Darkness from the Concert for Bangladesh held on the 1st o August, 1971. Leave a comment below to suggest any live r...

  5. 20 de abr. de 2024 · LP. £29.99. Zoetrope Picture Disc. Limited to 500 copies. Released 20/04/2024 Catalogue Number. 4050538981858. Learn more. Discover Electronic Sound - RSD 2024 by George Harrison. Limited edition Zoetrope picture disc on Dark Horse Records.

  6. It is now more than half a century since the release of George Harrison's magnum opus, the triple album All Things Must Pass. To celebrate this enduring treasure of 20thcentury music, front man Alex Eberhard and guitarist Bernd Rest of the now legendary All Things Must Pass Orchestra (who have been playing annual sell-out shows at Henley's Kenton Theatre) are touring a programme with a special ...

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · George Harrison largely walked away from the music world for a two-year period as well. After releasing four albums in a four-year stretch, ending with Thirty Three & 1/3 in 1976, the Quiet Beatle lived up to his name by not releasing anything until his self-titled 1979 album, for which “Blow Away” was chosen as lead single.