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  1. Harrison's final studio album, Brainwashed (2002), was released posthumously after it was completed by his son Dhani and Jeff Lynne. A quotation from the Bhagavad Gita is included in the album's liner notes: "There never was a time when you or I did not exist.

  2. Following his tour that resulted in the 1992 Live in Japan album, Harrison again stepped back from full-time musical activity. [15] After being diagnosed with throat cancer in 1997, he recorded his twelfth and final studio album, the posthumously released Brainwashed (2002). [16]

  3. La propia versión de Harrison de “Run So Far” se lanzó más tarde en su duodécimo álbum póstumo Brainwashed, en 2002. “That Kind of Woman”, por Gary Moore, en 1990 “That Kind of Woman” fue una de las cuatro canciones que Harrison le ofreció a Eric Clapton para Journeyman .

  4. 0. CODA. Con un diseño espléndido (que además de fotos inéditas y las letras de las canciones de George Harrison en inglés y en español) I Me Mine incluye manuscritos de las canciones que ...

  5. De la misma manera, desde Far Out rastrearon los dichos de George Harrison en el tiempo, confeccionando la lista de sus 10 canciones favoritas de The Beatles. Grandes éxitos, canciones poco conocidas, rarezas y temas simples integran esta lista de temas que, sorprendentemente, no son de la autoría de George.

  6. 1.1K views 12 years ago. Sir Frankie Crisp (Live Beatle Week 2008, Liverpool). Adelphi Ballroom 24 August 2008 - "Solo Years Show" - Brainwashed Album, Tribute to George Harrison. ...more....

  7. George Harrison confronted the breakup head-on, with the graceful, philosophical All Things Must Pass. A series of elegies, dream sequences, and thoughts on the limits of idealism, it is arguably the most fully realized solo statement from any of the Beatles.