Harrison, George

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

A Dark Hoarse In '74
Colored Vinyl - WRMB 374
Mint, Rare Blue Splatter Vinyl Recorded Live In Texas. more
A Personal Music Dialogue
Used - LP - PRO 649
1976 Promo Only LP. First Copy We Have Seen In Seven Years. Appears New, Unplayed. more
All Things Must Pass
New - LP - 530474
Factory Sealed 2001 3LP Import Box Set With Bonus Tracks, Color Photo On Front Cover. Pristine Copy. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH 639
1971 UK 3LP Box Set Original With Poster And Lyric Inner Sleeves. Matrixes Are Unbelievably 1U/1U/1U/1U/1U/1U. All LPs Appear Unplayed, Box Is Near Mint And Without Ring Wear. more
All Things Must Pass
New - LP - STCH 639
Sealed 1970 3LP Box Set With Full Color Poster (Label Variation Unknown-Apple Is Not Printed On Spine). Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Rare Issue With Custom George Harrison Jam Session And Poster Hype Sticker Over Shrink Wrap And Original Sound Warehouse $14.99 Price Tag Over Shrink. Pristine Copy. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH-639
Beautiful 1971 3LP (Split Apple Labels) Box Set With Giant Colour Poster And Three Custom Inner Sleeves. All Three LPs Appear Virtually Unplayed Without One Spindle Mark On The Labels. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH 639
1970 3LP Split Apple Label Box Set Original With Full Color Poster And Custom Inner Sleeves. Finest Open Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock. Some Have Called It The Best Triple Album Ever Made. Without a doubt, George Harrison's first solo recording, originally issued as a triple album, is his best. Drawing on his backlog of unused compositions from the late Beatles era, Harrison crafted material that managed the rare feat of conveying spiritual mysticism without sacrificing his gifts for melody and grand, sweeping arrangements. Enhanced by Phil Spector's lush orchestral production and Harrison's own superb slide guitar, nearly every song is excellent: "Awaiting on You All," "Beware of Darkness," the Dylan collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It a Pity," and the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life" are just a few of the highlights. A very moving work, with a slight flaw: the jams that comprise the final third of the album are somewhat dispensable, and have probably only been played once or twice by most of the listeners who own this record. Those same jams, however, played by Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, and Jim Gordon (all of whom had just come off of touring as part of Delaney & Bonnie's band), proved to be of immense musical importance, precipitating the formation of Derek & the Dominos. Thus, they weren't a total dead end, and may actually be much more to the liking of the latter band's fans. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH 639
Rare 1988 3LP Specialty Records Pressing Of The 1970 Box Set With Custom Apple Labels, Poster And Custom Inner Sleeves. Front Inside Slick On Box Has White Background With Brown print. Also Includes The Hype Sticker That Was On The Original Shrink Wrap. All Three LPs Appear Unplayed And The Box Is In Gorgeous Condition. more
All Things Must Pass
New - LP - STCH 639
Factory Sealed, Limited Edition, Numbered Black Friday Exclusive (Record Store Day) 3LP Box Set Pressed On 180gm Vinyl. Mastered From The Original Analogue Tapes At Abbey Road Studios. Includes The Full Color Poster. Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap And Custom Record Store Day On The Rear Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy. This Is Number 003542. more
All Things Must Pass
New - LP - STCH 639
Factory Sealed 1970 3LP Box Set With Full Color Poster (Label Variation Unknown-Apple Is Printed On Spine). Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Has The Original Record Store $9.49 Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. An All-Time Classic. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - 530474
Out of Print 2001 3LP Import Box Set With Bonus Tracks, Colour Photo On Front Cover. All Three LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. more
All Things Must Pass
New - LP - STCH 639
Sealed 2017 180gm Heavyweight Vinyl 3LP Box Set. Remastered For Vinyl From The Original Analogue Stereo Master Tapes. Includes A 6 Panel Fold-Out Poster And Each LP Comes In A Printed Inner Sleeve. more
All Things Must Pass
Reel To Reel Tape - D 639
Rare Sealed 1970 Reel To Reel Original. George's Amazing Debut Featuring Many Songs That Did Not Make It Onto Let It Be. Slight Shrink Tear And Minor Corner Wear. more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH 639
1970 3LP Split Apple Label Box Set Original With Full Color Poster And Custom Inner Sleeves. Cover Has Crisp Corners And Strong Spine. "Some Have Called It The Best Triple Album Ever Made. Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." more
All Things Must Pass
Used - LP - STCH-639
1978 3LP Boxset Repress, On Purple Capitol Label. A Pristine Copy, Complete With Poster! This Version Has Mixed Pressing Plant Information In Matrix. "Some Have Called It The Best Triple Album Ever Made. Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - Used - STCH 639
1970 US Repress 3LP Boxset With Added Clapton Credit. Includes The Original Poster. Clean Box, Not Splits Or Tears. Vinyl Is Glossy, With Original Inner Sleeves; Light Bag Rash. Mixed Pressing Plant Info In Runouts (Jacksonville & Los Angeles). "Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." AMG - Richie Unterberger. more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - New - STCH 639
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2010 Limited Edition RSD Release, Numbered #005459. 3LP Box Set Pressed On 180gm Vinyl. Mastered From The Original Analogue Tapes At Abbey Road Studios. Includes The Full Color Poster. Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy. more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - Used - STCH 639
2017 3LP box set reissue, remastered from original analogue stereo master tapes. Includes a 6-panel fold-out poster and replica inner sleeves. more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - New - STCH 639
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print 2010 Limited Edition RSD Release, Numbered #005459. 3LP Box Set Pressed On 180gm Vinyl. Mastered From The Original Analogue Tapes At Abbey Road Studios. Includes The Full Color Poster. Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy. more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - STCH-639
Beautiful 1978 Reissue On Purple Capitol Labels. Los Angeles Press. Includes Original Inners And Poster. Pristine Copy, Little To No Box Wear.. "Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." AMG Review By Richie Unterberger. more
All Things Must Pass
Box Set - Used - STCH 639
1970 UK 3LP Boxset, With Variations In The Runout Matrices. Cover Has Small Made In England Sticker. VG+/NM- Copy. The Words "Made And Printed In Great Britain" Printed Inside Box Cover With "Printed In USA" Circled On The Bottom Corner Of Each Inner Sleeve. Includes Poster, With "Printed In USA STCH 639" In Bottom Right Corner. "Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." AMG - Richie Unterberger. more
All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary)
Box Set - 3565241
2021 50th Anniversary 3LP Stereo Boxset; Remastered On Heavyweight Vinyl. Including Poster, 8page Liner Notes, Inner Sheets With Lyrics, Comes In Additional Antistatic Inner Sleeves. No Hype Sticker. "Without A Doubt, George Harrison's First Solo Recording, Originally Issued As A Triple Album, Is His Best. Drawing On His Backlog Of Unused Compositions From The Late Beatles Era, Harrison Crafted Material That Managed The Rare Feat Of Conveying Spiritual Mysticism Without Sacrificing His Gifts For Melody And Grand, Sweeping Arrangements. Enhanced By Phil Spector's Lush Orchestral Production And Harrison's Own Superb Slide Guitar, Nearly Every Song Is Excellent: "Awaiting On You All," "Beware Of Darkness," The Dylan Collaboration "I'd Have You Anytime," "Isn't It A Pity," And The Hit Singles "My Sweet Lord" And "What Is Life" Are Just A Few Of The Highlights. A Very Moving Work, With A Slight Flaw: The Jams That Comprise The Final Third Of The Album Are Somewhat Dispensable, And Have Probably Only Been Played Once Or Twice By Most Of The Listeners Who Own This Record. Those Same Jams, However, Played By Eric Clapton, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, And Jim Gordon (All Of Whom Had Just Come Off Of Touring As Part Of Delaney & Bonnie's Band), Proved To Be Of Immense Musical Importance, Precipitating The Formation Of Derek & The Dominos. Thus, They Weren't A Total Dead End, And May Actually Be Much More To The Liking Of The Latter Band's Fans." AMG Review By Richie Unterberger. more
All Those Years Ago
Used - 12 - PRO-A-949
Rare 1981 Promo Only 12 Inch. Appears New, Unplayed. more
Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989
Used - LP - 25726
Hard To Find 1989 Vinyl With 3 Newly Recorded Songs. Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover, Custom Inner Sleeve. Looks Unplayed. more
Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989
New - LP - 25726
Sealed 1989 Original With Custom Hype Sticker Featuring Three Previously Unreleased Songs. more
Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989
New - LP - 57621
Sealed, Rare 1989 Record Club Version Featuring Three Previously Unreleased Songs. more
Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989
Used Import - 92 57261
Hard To Find 1989 Candaian Pressing, Still In Shrink With Tiny Hole Punch. Includes Original Custom Printed Inner Sleeve And A "Made In Canada" Sticker On Rear Shrink. Nice Clean Copy! "George Harrison's Albums Have Been Notoriously Uneven, But Despite The Rough Patches, His Talent For Songcraft Never Really Left Him, As The Compilation The Best Of Dark Horse (1976-1989) Proves. A 15-Song Retrospective Covering Five Albums, The Best Of Dark Horse Contains Nearly Every Gem From 33 1/3, George Harrison, Somewhere In England, Gone Troppo, And Cloud Nine, Including "Crackerbox Palace," "All Those Years Ago," "Got My Mind Set On You," "Cloud 9," "When We Was Fab," And The Lovely "Blow Away." For Most Casual Fans, The Record Will Be A Welcome Summation Of A Hit-and-miss Era Of Harrison's Career." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Best Of Dark Horse 1976-1989
Used - LP - 9 25726-1
1989 US Original SRC Pressing, With Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. HAs A Gold Hype Sticker Affixed To Front Cover; Some Light Ring Wear & Seam Rubs. Includes Original Custom Printed Inner Sleeve And A "Made In Canada" Sticker On Rear Shrink. Nice Clean Copy! "George Harrison's Albums Have Been Notoriously Uneven, But Despite The Rough Patches, His Talent For Songcraft Never Really Left Him, As The Compilation The Best Of Dark Horse (1976-1989) Proves. A 15-Song Retrospective Covering Five Albums, The Best Of Dark Horse Contains Nearly Every Gem From 33 1/3, George Harrison, Somewhere In England, Gone Troppo, And Cloud Nine, Including "Crackerbox Palace," "All Those Years Ago," "Got My Mind Set On You," "Cloud 9," "When We Was Fab," And The Lovely "Blow Away." For Most Casual Fans, The Record Will Be A Welcome Summation Of A Hit-and-miss Era Of Harrison's Career." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST 11578
Beautiful 1978 Purple Label (Bar Code On Back). Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." Small Bottom Corner Bump, Tiny Corner Rub. more
Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST 11578
Near Mint 1976 Rarity With Custom Card Inner Sleeve And Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." F4/F2 Stampers. more
Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - ST 11578
Sealed 1976 Rarity With Custom Card Inner Sleeve And Custom Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." more
Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST 11578
1976 Embossed Cover, Original Label With Custom Card Inner Sleeve. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Shrink Wrap Intact. LP Appears Unplayed. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." more
Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - MFP 50523
Sealed 1981 UK Compilation. Carries The Same Track Listing As The Capitol Pressing. 13 Fantastic Songs. more
Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - ST 11578
Sealed Purple Label 2nd Issue With Gold Promo Stamp On Cover. more
Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - ST 11578
Sealed 1976 Rarity (First Pressing) With Custom Card Inner Sleeve And Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." more
Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - ST 11578
Sealed 1976 Rarity (First Pressing) With Custom Card Inner Sleeve. Clean Cut Out Hole. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." more
Brainwashed
New - LP - 41969
Sealed, Limited Edition 2002 UK Gatefold First Press Original. Tiny Saw Notch. Brainwashed, The Long-Awaited George Harrison Studio Album Which He Was Working On Up Until Two Months Before His Death In 2001, Features 11 New Harrison Compositions And One Cover. Brainwashed Is The First Release Of New Harrison Material Since The 1987 Multi-Platinum Album Cloud Nine. In Addition To Lead And Backing Vocals, Brainwashed Features George Harrison On Electric And Acoustic Guitars (Including Slide And Dobro), Ukulele, Bass And Keyboards. Jeff Lynne Plays Bass, Piano, Guitar And Keyboards And Supplies Backing Vocals. Dhani Harrison Plays Electric And Acoustic Guitars, Wurlitzer And Contributes Backing Vocals. more
Brainwashed
Used - LP - 41969
Beautiful 2002 Gatefold Vinyl In Custom Inner Sleeve With Insert. more
Brainwashed
New Import - 0602557151367
Sealed 2017 180gm HQ Reissue Remastered From The Original Analogue Master Tapes And Housed In A Heavy Gatefold Cover. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Brainwashed
New - LP - 7243 5 41969 1 1
Sealed 2002 Gatefold Original; EU Import. Custom White & Purple Hype Sticker On Shrink. Shrink Has Split Along Top Edge. "George Harrison Went Quiet Not Long After The Second Traveling Wilburys Album, Surfacing Only For The Beatles' Anthology In The Mid-'90s. He Was Recording All The While, Yet He Died Before Completing The Album That Would Have Been The Follow-up To 1987's Cloud Nine. His Son, Dhani, And His Longtime Friend/Collaborator Jeff Lynne Completed The Recordings, Released Late In 2002, Nearly A Year After George's Death, As Brainwashed. Given Its Baggage It's Easy To Be Suspicious About The Merits Of Brainwashed Prior To Hearing It. Posthumous Efforts Often Feel Incomplete, Harrison's Albums Were Frequently Inconsistent, And Lynne Favors Ornate, Cinematic Productions That Run Contrary To George's Desire For This Project To Be Simple And Low Key -- Nothing That Would Suggest That Brainwashed Would Be A Success. Defying All Odds, Brainwashed Isn't Just A Success, It's One Of The Finest Records Harrison Ever Made. No, It Doesn't Achieve The Splendor Of All Things Must Pass, Nor Is It Quite Of Its Time Like Both Living In The Material World And Cloud Nine Were, But It's A Quiet, Subtle Gem, One That Strikes Close To The Heart Of Harrison's Music. It's Intimate, Alternately Insightful And Cheerfully Lightweight, Balancing His Trademark Black Humor With Silliness And Good Humor. Anyone Searching The Album For His Views On Mortality -- As He Faced Not Only Cancer, But An Attacker That Nearly Took His Life -- Will Surely Find It, But This Is Not A Somber Album, It Is A Warm Album, The Sound Of Someone Enjoying Life Without Losing His Wry Sense Of Humor. This Same Spirit Carries Over To The Music, With Harrison Abandoning The Idea Of Getting A Hit And Simply Relaxing, Primarily By Playing A Lot Of Ukulele And Guitar. There Aren't Any Major Songs Here And Perhaps A Tune Or Two Could Be Pegged As Throwaways By The Cynical, But There Are No Down Moments And It All Holds Together Well -- Better Than Most Harrison Albums -- And It's A Fitting Way To Say Goodbye, Every Bit As Good As Double Fantasy And, In Some Respects, Even Sweeter." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Cheer Down
Used - 12 - W2696T
1989 UK Original 12", Housed In Thin Glossy Picture Sleeve. Light Crease Line At Bottom Edge Of Front Cover. "One Of The Lesser-known Latter-day Hits By George Harrison, "Cheer Down" Could Have Been A Contender For The All-star Traveling Wilburys Project. The Harrison/tom Petty-penned Number Had Circulated As A Rough Mix On Recordings And Outtakes From The Same Sessions That Also Yielded "Handle With Care" And A Very Early Reading Of "Wilbury Twist." Indeed, Jeff Lynne's Production And The Solid, Steady Backbeat Recall "Handle With Care" As Well As The Title Track To Harrison's 1987 Cloud Nine Lp. When The Song Initially Appeared, It Was The Lead Track And Focus Single From The Second Installment In The Lethal Weapon Motion Picture Franchise, Subsequently Turning Up On 1989's Lethal Weapon 2 Soundtrack. The Lyrics Contain Hints Of Harrison's Wit And Irony As He Tweaks The Familiar Catch Phrase "Cheer Up," Adding His Unmistakable And Decidedly Arid Charm To The Lines "If Your Hair Should Fall/if Your Shares Should Crash/you'll Get By Without Getting A Rash/there's No Tears To Be Shed/i'm Gonna Love You Instead/i Want You Around/cheer Down." The Cut Resurfaced Throughout Harrison's Final Concert Tour In 1991, As Heard On 1992's Live In Japan, And Was Included On 1989's The Best Of Dark Horse (1976-1989) Compilation. One Interesting Cover Version Can Be Found As A Syrupy Instrumental On 1990's 20 Greatest Movie Hits By The Alshire Hollywood Pops Orchestra -- Although It Is Not Recommended For Fans Of The Harrison Track." AMG Review By Lindsay Planer. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 25643
1987 Original. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 9 25643-1
1987 Original Still In Shrink. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 9 25643-1
1987 US Original, Allied Pressing. Beautiful Condition, Laminated Jacket Pristine With Only A Few Minuscule Imperfections. Glossy Vinyl, NM-. "Teaming With Legendary Beatles Obsessive Jeff Lynne, George Harrison Crafted A Remarkably Consistent And Polished Comeback Effort With Cloud Nine. Lynne Adds A Glossy Production, Reminiscent Of Elo, But What Is Even More Noticeable Is That He's Reined In Harrison's Indulgences, Keeping The Focus On A Set Of 11 Snappy Pop/rock Numbers. The Consistency Of The Songs Remains Uneven, But The Best Moments -- "Devil's Radio," "Cloud 9," "Just For Today," "Got My Mind Set On You," And The Tongue-In-Cheek Beatles Pastiche "When We Was Fab" -- Make Cloud Nine One Of His Very Best Albums." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Cloud Nine
New - LP - 1-25643
Sealed 1987 Original Vinyl Pressing. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 9 25643-1
1987 Original, Allied Pressing. Glossy Vinyl, Strong VG+! Light Crease To Top Left Corner. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 1-25643
1987 US original Specialty pressing with original printed inner sleeve. Tiny light stain spot at bottom left corner. "Teaming with legendary Beatles obsessive Jeff Lynne, George Harrison crafted a remarkably consistent and polished comeback effort with Cloud Nine. Lynne adds a glossy production, reminiscent of ELO, but what is even more noticeable is that he's reined in Harrison's indulgences, keeping the focus on a set of 11 snappy pop/rock numbers. The consistency of the songs remains uneven, but the best moments -- "Devil's Radio," "Cloud 9," "Just for Today," "Got My Mind Set on You," and the tongue-in-cheek Beatles pastiche "When We Was Fab" -- make Cloud Nine one of his very best albums." Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - W1 25643
1987 Columbia House Club Pressing Still In Shrink. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. "Teaming with legendary Beatles obsessive Jeff Lynne, George Harrison crafted a remarkably consistent and polished comeback effort with Cloud Nine. Lynne adds a glossy production, reminiscent of ELO, but what is even more noticeable is that he's reined in Harrison's indulgences, keeping the focus on a set of 11 snappy pop/rock numbers. The consistency of the songs remains uneven, but the best moments -- "Devil's Radio," "Cloud 9," "Just for Today," "Got My Mind Set on You," and the tongue-in-cheek Beatles pastiche "When We Was Fab" -- make Cloud Nine one of his very best albums." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 25643
1987 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. The Original Tower Records $ Sticker Is Still On The Shrink Wrap. more
Cloud Nine
New - LP - 25643
Sealed 1987 Columbia House Pressing. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Cloud Nine
New - LP - 25643
Sealed 1987 Original. more
Cloud Nine
New - LP - 25643
Sealed 1987 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Clean COH. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - P 13576
Beautiful 1987 Japanese Pressing With Obi. more
Cloud Nine
Used - LP - 25643
Beautiful 1987 Original In Shrink Wrap With Custom Song Hype Sticker. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr And Others. more
Concert For Bangladesh
New - LP - SABB 12248
Sealed 1982 2LP Gatefold, Tiny Saw Cut. This Mega-Rare Reissue Of The Box Set Was Withdrawn Due To Contractual Reasons Before Its Release And Virtually All Copies Were Destroyed. We Have Located A Sealed Copy That Somehow Escaped The Vinyl Executioner. more
Concert For Bangladesh
New - LP - STCX 3385
Factory Sealed And Flawless 1971 3LP Box Set With 64 Page Booklet. Features Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman, Badfinger. more
Concert For Bangladesh
New - LP - SABB 12248
Sealed 1982 2LP Gatefold, Clean COH. This Mega-Rare Reissue Of The Box Set Was Withdrawn Due To Contractual Reasons Before Its Release And Virtually All Copies Were Destroyed. We Have Located A Sealed Copy That Somehow Escaped The Vinyl Executioner. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SMAS 3418
1974 Gatefold Original With Insert And Custom Inner Sleeve. Clean COH. Appears Unplayed. Slight Corner Dings. more
Dark Horse
New - LP - SMAS 3418
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original With Custom Yellow Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap And Insert. Shrink Is Open Along The Spine. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SN 16055
Lesser Seen 1980 US Reissue. VG/VG+ Cover With Some Creasing At Spine And Bottom Corner. This Issue Features Back Cover Art From The Original '74 Release As The Front Cover For This Pressing. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SMAS 3418
Beautiful 1974 Gatefold Original With Insert And Custom Inner Sleeve. Clean COH. more
Dark Horse
New - LP - SN 16055
Factory Sealed And Rare 1980 Reissue Of The 1974 Release Featuring Alternate (And Much Scarcer) Cover Art. The Original (Apple SMAS-3418) Featured A Large Group Of Schoolboys Sitting In The Top Of A Pink Flower. No Deletion Or Promo Markings. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SN 16055
Lesser Seen 1980 US Reissue. VG/VG+ Cover With Some Creasing At Spine And Bottom Corner. This Issue Features Back Cover Art From The Original '74 Release As The Front Cover For This Pressing. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SMAS 3418
1974 US Gatefold Original, La Pressing With Insert And Custom Inner Sleeve. Nice Clean Copy! more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SMAS 3418
1974 Gatefold Original With Insert And Custom Inner Sleeve.  more
Dark Horse
New - LP - SMAS-3418
Sealed 1974 Gatefold Original With Custom Yellow Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole. more
Dark Horse
Used Import - EAS-80100
1974 Japanese Pressing, Housed In A Gatefold With All Inserts & Obi. Crisp Copy! "With His First Solo Tour Looming Ahead In November And December Of 1974, George Harrison Felt Impelled To Rush Out A New Album, And Even A Steadily Worsening Case Of Laryngitis Wouldn't Stop Him. Would That It Did, For The Appallingly Weak State Of His Voice Would Torpedo This Album And The Tour, To His Great Embarrassment. "Hari's On Tour (Express)" -- With Tom Scott's L.a. Express Churning Out All-pro L.a.-studio Jazz/rock -- Gets The Doomed Project Off To A Spirited Start, But It's An Instrumental, And Harrison's Vocal Distress Becomes Obvious To All In The Next Track, "Simply Shady." Some Of George's Tunes -- Particularly The Title Track And The Exquisite "Far East Man" -- Might Have Benefited From Waiting For A Better Time To Record, While Others Probably Could Not Have Been Saved. The Recording Quality, Like The Voice, Has A Raw, Coarse-grained Sound That Belies The Impeccable Musicianship. Dark Horse Is Perhaps Most Notorious For Harrison's Bitter, Slipshod Rewrite Of The Everly Brothers' Hit "Bye Bye Love" -- Referring Openly To George's Wife Pattie Running Off With Eric Clapton And, For Good Measure, Having Both Of Them On The Session! Dark Horse Would Also Be The Name Of Harrison's Soon-to-be-formed New Label, As Well As A Metaphor For The Underestimated Beatle Who Leaped Artistically And Commercially Ahead Of His Three Colleagues Immediately After The Beatles' Breakup. Unfortunately, This Album -- Despite Its Humorous Sgt. Pepper Parody On The Cover And Outright Plea To Critics On The Margins Of The Inside Jacket To Go Easy On Its Contents -- Would Only Undermine Harrison's Hard-fought Campaign For Respect." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SMAS 3418
Beautiful 1974 US Gatefold original, Los Angeles pressing with insert and custom inner sleeve. Front cover art has small "Yogi". more
Dark Horse
Used - LP - SN 16055
Beautiful 1980 US reissue. NM vinyl; crisp NM-/EX jacket with small saw cut. This issue features back cover art from the original '74 release as the front cover for this pressing. more
Devil's Radio (Gossip)
Used - 12 - PRO-A-2889
Rare 1987 Promo Only 12 Inch Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Early Takes Volume 1
New - LP - B0016735-01
Sealed 2012 180gm Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Released In Conjunction With Martin Scorcese's Documentary Living In The Material World. Contains 10 Previously Unreleased Demo Tracks. (Promo) Slash Through Bar Code. more
Early Takes Volume 1
New - LP - B0016735
Sealed 2012 180gm Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Released In Conjunction With Martin Scorcese's Documentary Living In The Material World. Contains 10 Previously Unreleased Demo Tracks. more
Early Takes Volume 1
New - LP - B0016735
Sealed 2012 180gm, Limited Edition Clear Vinyl Original Of 500! Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Released In Conjunction With Martin Scorcese's Documentary Living In The Material World. Contains 10 Previously Unreleased Demo Tracks. more
Electronic Sound
Used Import - EAS 80696
Beautiful 1977 Japanese Pressing With Wide Obi. LP Appears Unplayed. more
Electronic Sound
New - LP - ST 3358
Sealed 1969 Heavy Vinyl Split Apple Label Original. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info. "Hard As It Is To Believe, George Harrison, Guitar Picker, Was Also An Electronic Music Pioneer, As These Two Lengthy, Abstract Tone Poems For Early-Vintage Moog Synthesizer Reveal. A Naif In The Electronic Sphere, George Had A Lot Of Help Putting This Music Together, Particularly From Ace California Electronic Composer Bernie Krause. (Interestingly, Krause Was Originally Given Prominent Credit In The Artist's Childlike Artwork On The LP Cover, But When The Album Came Out, Krause's Name Was Almost, But Not Quite, Obscured By Silver Paint, And The Cd Erases It Entirely.) The Main Difference Between The Cd Reissue And The Original LP Is That The Identities Of The Two Works Apparently Have Been Reversed; "Under The Mersey Wall" Is Really "No Time Or Space" And Vice-versa. Accordingly, Krause Is Given "Assistance" Credit For The Latter Piece Instead Of The Former, Which Is Significant Because "No Time Or Space" Is The Masterpiece Of The Record. Dramatically Structured, Unearthly In Its Pitchless Writhing, Flamboyantly Manipulating Pink And White Noise From The Opening Electronic Gun Battle Onward, "No Time Or Space" Is Still An Entertaining Listening Experience, And Some Of Its Passages Would Turn Up Later In The "I Remember Jeep" Jam From Harrison's All Things Must Pass Album. The Shorter "Mersey Wall," Recorded In Harrison's Esher Bungalow With His Own Moog, Is A Low-key, Drifting Affair, Not Quite As Virtuosic In Its Handling Of Abstract Sound, Nor Nearly As Theatrical. Though Scoffed At When They Were Released, These Pieces Can Hold Their Own And Then Some With Many Of Those Of Other, More Seriously Regarded Electronic Composers. And When You Consider That Synthesizers Were Only Capable Of Playing One Note At A Time And Sounds Could Not Be Stored Or Recalled With The Push Of A Button, The Achievement Becomes Even More Remarkable. Alas, George Never Followed Up On This Direction, Which, Like The Zapple Label, Was Abandoned After This Release." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
Electronic Sound
Used Import - ZAPPLE 02
1996 UK Split Apple Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. Rare To Find A Sealed Vinyl Copy. The Record Was Originally Released In 1969. more
Electronic Sound
New - LP - ST 3358
Sealed 1969 US Original. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing Info. "Hard As It Is To Believe, George Harrison, Guitar Picker, Was Also An Electronic Music Pioneer, As These Two Lengthy, Abstract Tone Poems For Early-Vintage Moog Synthesizer Reveal. A Naif In The Electronic Sphere, George Had A Lot Of Help Putting This Music Together, Particularly From Ace California Electronic Composer Bernie Krause. (Interestingly, Krause Was Originally Given Prominent Credit In The Artist's Childlike Artwork On The LP Cover, But When The Album Came Out, Krause's Name Was Almost, But Not Quite, Obscured By Silver Paint, And The Cd Erases It Entirely.) The Main Difference Between The Cd Reissue And The Original LP Is That The Identities Of The Two Works Apparently Have Been Reversed; "Under The Mersey Wall" Is Really "No Time Or Space" And Vice-versa. Accordingly, Krause Is Given "Assistance" Credit For The Latter Piece Instead Of The Former, Which Is Significant Because "No Time Or Space" Is The Masterpiece Of The Record. Dramatically Structured, Unearthly In Its Pitchless Writhing, Flamboyantly Manipulating Pink And White Noise From The Opening Electronic Gun Battle Onward, "No Time Or Space" Is Still An Entertaining Listening Experience, And Some Of Its Passages Would Turn Up Later In The "I Remember Jeep" Jam From Harrison's All Things Must Pass Album. The Shorter "Mersey Wall," Recorded In Harrison's Esher Bungalow With His Own Moog, Is A Low-key, Drifting Affair, Not Quite As Virtuosic In Its Handling Of Abstract Sound, Nor Nearly As Theatrical. Though Scoffed At When They Were Released, These Pieces Can Hold Their Own And Then Some With Many Of Those Of Other, More Seriously Regarded Electronic Composers. And When You Consider That Synthesizers Were Only Capable Of Playing One Note At A Time And Sounds Could Not Be Stored Or Recalled With The Push Of A Button, The Achievement Becomes Even More Remarkable. Alas, George Never Followed Up On This Direction, Which, Like The Zapple Label, Was Abandoned After This Release." AMG - Richard S. Ginell. more
Electronic Sound
New Import - 5709031
Sealed 2017 180gm Reissue, Remastered For Vinyl From The Original Analogue Stereo Master Tapes. Art Work And Jacket Faithfully Reproduced To Emulate Original. more
Electronic Sound
New - LP - EAS 80696
Sealed Japanese Pressing With Wide Obi And Old Tower Records $11.99 Price Tag Over Loose Bag. more
Electronic Sound
Used - LP - C 064-93260
Split Apple Label Italian Stereo Original. Jacket Is VG++, LP Appears Unplayed. more
Electronic Sound
Used - LP - 55239
Mint, Unplayed UK Split Apple Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. more
Electronic Sound
Used - LP - 55239
Mint, Unplayed UK Split Apple Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. more
Extra Texture
New - LP - SW 3420
Sealed 1975 Die-Cut, Textured Cover Original, Clean Cut-Out Hole. more
Extra Texture
New - LP - SW 3420
Sealed 1975 Die-Cut, Textured Cover Original. No Cut-Out Holes. more
Extra Texture
Used - LP - SW 3420
Beautiful 1975 Die-Cut, Textured Cover Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact. Appears Unplayed. more
Extra Texture
Used - LP - SW 3420
Beautiful 1975 US LA Die-Cut, Textured Cover Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. VG++ Cover, With Light Corner Rubs. more
Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Used - LP - SN-16217
Beautiful Second Issue In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. more
Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Used - LP - SW-3420
1975 US Original, LA Pressing. Housed In The Custom Die-Cut "Pig Skin" Textured Jacket With Original Picture Printed Inner Sleeve. One Very Light Crease Mark At The Corner Of The "E"; Hard To Find Without Some Form Of Tear On The Die-Cut Lettering. EX Copy! "Despite George Harrison's Reputation For Solemn, Lugubriously Paced Albums In The Early '70s -- And This One Is Mostly No Exception -- The Jacket Is Full Of Jokes, From The Eaten-Away Apple Logo (The Apple Label Would Expire At Year's End) To The Punning Title, The List Of Non-Participants, And The Mischievous Grin Of The Ex-Beatle Above The Arch Caption "Ohnothimagen" ("Oh, Not Him Again!"). The Record Gets Off To A Great Start With The Instantly Winning Single "You" -- A Bit Of Which Is Then Repeated To Open Side Two. But Here, The Basic Idea And Instrumental Track Come From February 1971, During George's Most Fertile Period, Dressed Up With Vocals And String Synthesizer Four Years Later. One Of George's Most Beautifully Harmonized, Majestic, Strangely Underrated Ballads "The Answer's At The End" -- Whose Inspiring Lyric Was Based Upon An Inscription On George's Home By Its Builder, Sir Frank Crisp -- Comes Next, Followed By "This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)," An Attractive Sequel To "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." At This Point, The Devoted Fan's Hopes Go Up; Could This Be An Unsung Masterpiece? But George Has Fired Off His Best Stuff First, And The Record Slowly And Inexorably Tails Off, Closing With A Baffling Salute To Ex-Bonzo Dog Band Member "Legs" Larry Smith. Yet Despite Its Stretches Of Treadmill Material, Extra Texture Has Worn Better As A Whole Than Its Apple Neighbors Dark Horse And Even Much Of Living In The Material World, For Even The Lesser Tunes Reveal A Few Musical Blossoms Upon Re-listening And The Front-loaded Songs Are Among The Best Of His Solo Career." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Used - LP - SW-3420
Beautiful 1975 Die-Cut, Textured Cover Original LA Pressing, With Custom Inner Sleeve. Still In Shrink! Very Light Wear On Jacket Mouth Opening. Crisp Corners. "Despite George Harrison's Reputation For Solemn, Lugubriously Paced Albums In The Early '70s -- And This One Is Mostly No Exception -- The Jacket Is Full Of Jokes, From The Eaten-away Apple Logo (The Apple Label Would Expire At Year's End) To The Punning Title, The List Of Non-participants, And The Mischievous Grin Of The Ex-beatle Above The Arch Caption "Ohnothimagen" ("Oh, Not Him Again!"). The Record Gets Off To A Great Start With The Instantly Winning Single "You" -- A Bit Of Which Is Then Repeated To Open Side Two. But Here, The Basic Idea And Instrumental Track Come From February 1971, During George's Most Fertile Period, Dressed Up With Vocals And String Synthesizer Four Years Later. One Of George's Most Beautifully Harmonized, Majestic, Strangely Underrated Ballads "The Answer's At The End" -- Whose Inspiring Lyric Was Based Upon An Inscription On George's Home By Its Builder, Sir Frank Crisp -- Comes Next, Followed By "This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)," An Attractive Sequel To "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." At This Point, The Devoted Fan's Hopes Go Up; Could This Be An Unsung Masterpiece? But George Has Fired Off His Best Stuff First, And The Record Slowly And Inexorably Tails Off, Closing With A Baffling Salute To Ex-bonzo Dog Band Member "Legs" Larry Smith. Yet Despite Its Stretches Of Treadmill Material, Extra Texture Has Worn Better As A Whole Than Its Apple Neighbors Dark Horse And Even Much Of Living In The Material World, For Even The Lesser Tunes Reveal A Few Musical Blossoms Upon Re-listening And The Front-loaded Songs Are Among The Best Of His Solo Career." AMG Review by Richard S. Ginell. more
Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Used Import - EAS-80355
1975 Original Japanese Pressing, With Textured Die-Cut Jacket, Obi & All Inserts. A Pristie Copy! "Despite George Harrison's Reputation For Solemn, Lugubriously Paced Albums In The Early '70s -- And This One Is Mostly No Exception -- The Jacket Is Full Of Jokes, From The Eaten-away Apple Logo (The Apple Label Would Expire At Year's End) To The Punning Title, The List Of Non-participants, And The Mischievous Grin Of The Ex-beatle Above The Arch Caption "Ohnothimagen" ("Oh, Not Him Again!"). The Record Gets Off To A Great Start With The Instantly Winning Single "You" -- A Bit Of Which Is Then Repeated To Open Side Two. But Here, The Basic Idea And Instrumental Track Come From February 1971, During George's Most Fertile Period, Dressed Up With Vocals And String Synthesizer Four Years Later. One Of George's Most Beautifully Harmonized, Majestic, Strangely Underrated Ballads "The Answer's At The End" -- Whose Inspiring Lyric Was Based Upon An Inscription On George's Home By Its Builder, Sir Frank Crisp -- Comes Next, Followed By "This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)," An Attractive Sequel To "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." At This Point, The Devoted Fan's Hopes Go Up; Could This Be An Unsung Masterpiece? But George Has Fired Off His Best Stuff First, And The Record Slowly And Inexorably Tails Off, Closing With A Baffling Salute To Ex-bonzo Dog Band Member "Legs" Larry Smith. Yet Despite Its Stretches Of Treadmill Material, Extra Texture Has Worn Better As A Whole Than Its Apple Neighbors Dark Horse And Even Much Of Living In The Material World, For Even The Lesser Tunes Reveal A Few Musical Blossoms Upon Re-listening And The Front-loaded Songs Are Among The Best Of His Solo Career." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
George Harrison
Used Import - P-10561D
1979 Japanese Pressing, With Obi & Insert. Glossy Vinyl, A Sweet Copy. "George Harrison Is, Except For The Overdubbed London Strings, A Painstakingly Polished L.a.-made Product -- And Not A Particularly Inspired One At That. It's An Ordinary Album From An Extraordinary Talent. "Love Comes To Everyone" Leads It Off On A Depressing Note -- It's A Treadmill Tune With Greeting-card Verses -- And There Are Too Many Other Such Half-hearted Songs Lurking Here, Although Some Are Salvaged By A Nice Instrumental Touch: There's A Catchy Recurring Guitar Riff On "Soft Touch" And Some Lovely Slide Guitar On "Your Love Is Forever." Compared To The Original, Tougher Beatles Version That Was Left Off The White Album, The Remake Of "Not Guilty" Is An Easy Listening Trifle, Though It Was A Revelation When It Came Out (The Original Had To Wait Until 1996 And Anthology 3 For An Official Release), And The Succeeding "Here Comes The Moon" Is A Lazy Retake On Another Beatles Song. "Blow Away" Would Be The Record's Most Attractive New Song -- And A Number 16 Hit -- But "Faster," A Paean To Harrison's Passion For Formula One Auto Racing, Probably Better Reflected Where His Head Was At This Time. There Are A Few Quirks: "Soft-hearted Hana" Is A Strange, Stream-of-consciousness Hawaiian Hallucination, And "Dark Sweet Lady" Is A Latin-flavored Tune Written For His New Wife, Olivia. Finally, The Inevitable Spiritual Benediction "If You Believe" Offers Some Thoughtful Philosophy To Ponder, Even If It's Not An Especially Memorable Tune." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 US Original, LA Press With Original Custom Inner. Excellent Condition Copy. more
George Harrison
New - LP - DHK 3255
Sealed 1979 Original. George Harrison's eponymous 1979 album marks a significant departure from his earlier work, as he gravitated towards a more mainstream sound. However, the album still retains the melodic charm and spiritual depth that characterized Harrison's music. The album's standout tracks include the funky "Blow Away," the introspective "Love Comes to Everyone," and the upbeat "Faster." The album's centerpiece, "Here Comes the Moon," is a beautiful companion piece to Harrison's earlier hit "Here Comes the Sun," and is filled with shimmering guitar work and Harrison's trademark optimism. While some may criticize the album for its slick production and commercial appeal, it remains a testament to Harrison's ability to craft memorable pop songs while staying true to his spiritual beliefs. The album is a fitting tribute to the late Beatle and a worthy addition to any collection. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Cut Out. A Very Quiet Effort From Harrison Which Proves To Deliver Some Great Music. Co-Produced By Russ Titelman. more
George Harrison
New - LP - DHK 3255
Sealed 1979 Original. Unable To Confirm Exact Pressing. Saw Cut. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Cut Out. A Very Quiet Effort From Harrison Which Proves To Deliver Some Great Music. Co-Produced By Russ Titelman. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 US Original, LA Press With Original Custom Inner. "RE-1" Printed On Side 2 Label. Touch Of Ring Wear & Seam Rubs. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 US original Winchester pressing. Glossy EX/NM- vinyl, saw cut with original custom inner sleeve. A very quiet effort from Harrison which proves to deliver some great music. Co-produced by Russ Titelman. more
George Harrison
Used - LP - DHK 3255
1979 Columbia House Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
George Harrison
New - LP - DHK 3255
Sealed 1979 Original. more
George Harrison
New - LP - DHK 3255
Sealed 1979 Original With Saw Cut. Light Cover Crease, Hence Price. more
Gone Troppo
New - LP - 23734
Sealed 1982 Original. more
Gone Troppo
New - LP - 23734
Sealed 1982 Album With Saw Cut And UPC Sticker On Front. more
Gone Troppo
New - LP - 23734
Sealed 1982 Original. Saw Cut. more
Gone Troppo
Used - LP - 9 23734 1
1982 Original. more
Gone Troppo
Audiophile - LP - 1 23734
1982 Quiex II Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover. Appears Glossy. more
Got My Mind Set On You
New - 12 - PRO-A-2845
Sealed 1987 Promo Only 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Cover. more
Live In Baton Rouge
Used - LP - BBR 012
Rare 1987 "Live" Recording Taken From The Soundboard On His 1974 United States Tour. Near Mint. more
Live In Japan
Used - LP - 26964
Rare 1992 German Only 19 Track 2LP Original Housed In A Slip Cover With Custom Inner Sleeves. Features Eric Clapton. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed. “George Harrison Returned To The Stage For The First Time In Years In 1991; That Japanese Tour Is Documented On The Fine Double-Disc Set Live In Japan. Backed By A Stellar Supporting Band Led By Eric Clapton, Harrison Turns In Surprisingly Strong Versions Of His Best Solo Material; It Easily Surpasses Paul Mccartney's Double-Disc Tripping The Live Fantastic Or Paul Is Live. Not Bad For A Guy Who Doesn't Like To Give Concerts.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Live In Japan With Eric Clapton And Band
New - LP - 0602557136609
Sealed 2017 2LP 180gm Reissue Remastered From The Original 1992 Analogue Master Tapes. more
Living In A Material World
Used - LP - 366 8991
2006 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue. Includes 2 Bonus Tracks And 16 Page Full Color Booklet. Open, Unplayed Copy. more
Living In The Material World
Used - LP - SMAS 3410
Beautiful 1973 Gatefold Original With Color Insert Lyric Card. Shrink Wrap Intact, Clean COH. Unplayed Condition. more
Living In The Material World
New - LP - SMAS 3410
Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original With Lyric Insert, Clean COH. more
Living In The Material World
New Import - 0946 3 66899 1 3
Sealed 2006 180gm HQ Gatefold Reissue Which Includes 2 Bonus Tracks And 16 Page Booklet. Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Living In The Material World
New - LP - SMAS 3410
Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original With Lyric Insert. Light Crease At Top Right Corner. more
Living In The Material World
New - LP - SMAS 3410
Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original With Lyric Insert. Pristine Copy. more
Living In The Material World
Used - LP - SN 16216
1980 Green Label Reissue Of The 1973 Album. more
Living In The Material World
Used - LP - PAS 10006
1973 UK Laminated Gatefold Original With Custom Card Inner Sleeve. 4U/2U Stampers. LP Appears Unplayed, But We Couldn't Help Ourselves In Playing This Minor Masterpiece Through Both Sides Without Surface Noise. more
Living In The Material World
Used Import - EAS-80697
Japanese 1977 Repressing With Obi And All Inserts. Stellar Copy. "How Does An Instant Multimillion-selling Album Become An Underrated Minor Masterpiece? George Harrison's Follow-up To The Triple-disc All Things Must Pass (Which Had Been Comprised Of An Immense Backlog Of Great Songs That He'd Built Up Across The Last Years Of His Time With The Beatles), Living In The Material World Was Necessarily A Letdown For Fans And Critics, Appearing As It Did Two-and-a-half-years After Its Predecessor Without That Earlier Album's Outsized Songbag From Which To Draw. And It Does Seem Like Harrison Narrowed His Sights And His Vision For This Record, Which Has Neither The Bold Musical Expansiveness Nor The Overwhelming Confidence Of Its Predecessor. And While There Are Still Some Beautiful And Delightfully Lyrical, Charming Moments Throughout, Few Of The Melodies Are As Instantly Memorable And Compelling As Those Of Most Of The Songs On The Earlier Record, And Some Of The Most Serious Songs Here, Such As "The Light That Has Lighted The World," Seem Weighed Down With Their Own Sense Of Purpose, In Ways That All Things Must Pass Mostly (But Not Entirely) Avoided. What Living In The Material World Does Show Off Far Better Than The Earlier Record, However, Is Harrison's Guitar Work -- Unlike The Prior Album, With Its Outsized Contingent Of Musicians Including Eric Clapton And Dave Mason On Guitars, He's The Only Axeman On Material World, And It Does Represent His Solo Playing And Songwriting At Something Of A Peak." AMG Review By Bruce Eder. more
Living In The Material World
Used - LP - SMAS-3410
1973 Gatefold Original With Color Insert Lyric Card. George's 2nd Commercial Album Continued To Show His Song Writing Skills Including "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" Which Was A Stinging Poke At The Fab-Four At The Time. more
Living In The Material World
New Import - 0946 3 66899 1 3
Sealed 2006 180gm Gatefold Remastered Reissue Which Includes 2 Bonus Tracks And 16 Page Booklet. Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Living In The Material World
Used - LP - SN 16216
1980 Green Label Reissue Of The 1973 Album. Jacket In Excellent Condition. more
My Sweet Lord
Used - 7 - 7PRO 7086
2001 White Label Promo 7" Single Picture Sleeve. This Rare, Promo Only Item Features The Original And 2000 Versions. more
My Sweet Lord (2000) / All Things Must Pass
Colored Vinyl - 58983
Beautiful 2000 Clear Green Vinyl 45rpm 7" Single Released For Jukeboxes Only. Record Appears Unplayed. Features The Re-Recorded Version Of "My Sweet Lord." more
Ohnonothimagen
New - LP - WX 122
Sealed 1987 2LP Original Featuring Full Color Artwork. Small Crease On Back Cover. more
Somewhere In England
New - LP - DHK 3492
Sealed 1981 Original. more
Somewhere In England
Used - LP - DHK 3492
1981 US Original, Allied Pressing. Includes Custom Printed Inner Sleeve, With Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover. Jacket Is VG ++. "Somewhere In England Had A Troubled Birth, For When Harrison Originally Submitted It For Release In November 1980, Warner Bros. Rejected It, Claiming That Four Songs -- "Flying Hour," "Lay His Head," "Sat Singing," And "Tears Of The World" (Once Available On The Bootleg "Ohnothimagen") -- Were Not Worthy Of Being Issued. Harrison Was Forced To Go Back Into The Studio To Cut Four New Tunes, Delivering A Bitterly Barbed Thrust At His Record Label In "Blood From A Clone" (Which They Did Release) And A Tune Originally Meant For Ringo Starr But Rewritten As A Remembrance After John Lennon's Assassination ("All Those Years Ago"), As Well As "Teardrops" And "That Which I Have Lost." As A Result, The Most Compelling Issue Of This Album Is The Contest Of Wills Between The Artist And The Suits. Now How Do The Four Deleted Tunes Stack Up Against The Ones That Replaced Them? The Four Missing Tunes Are Of Generally Even Quality, Even Similar In Sound, Although "Tears Of The World" Is A Strident Attack Against Corporate And Political Masters That Probably Unnerved The Executives The Most. Actually, The Six Tunes That Warner Bros. Spared Should Have Been More Likely Candidates For The Hook, Including The Curious Covers Of Two Hoagy Carmichael Songs, "Baltimore Oriole" And "Hong Kong Blues." Yet In General, The New Ones Are Indeed Superior And More Varied, With More Of A Punch Than The Ones They Replaced. The Bouncy "All Those Years Ago" Is A Definite Gain, Being The Most Heartfelt Song On The Record As Well As A De Facto Beatles Reunion (Starr Plays Drums And Paul And Linda McCartney Overdubbed Backing Vocals), And It Was Justly Rewarded With A Number Two Showing On The Singles Charts. The Official Release Is Slightly Preferable Over The Bootlegs Of The Original." AMG - Richard S. Ginell. more
Somewhere In England
New - LP - 5713656
Sealed 2017 180gm Remastered From Original Analog Tapes. Contains The Tribute Song To John Lennon "All Those Years Ago". Ringo And Paul Contribute. more
Somewhere In England
Used - LP - DHK 3492
Beautiful 1981 US Original Allied Pressing, With Custom Inner Sleeve. Co-Produced By George & Ray Cooper. Includes Musical Contributions From Willie Weeks, Herbie Flowers, Al Kooper, Gary Brooker, Ringo Jim Keltner & Alla Rakha Just To Name A Few! more
Somewhere In England
Used - LP - DHK 3492
1981 Original Still In Shrink With Hype Sticker. Includes Original Lyric Inner Sleeve. more
Somewhere In England
Used - LP - DHK 3492
Sealed 1981 Original. Saw Cut. more
Somewhere In England
New - LP - DHK 3492
Sealed 1981 Original; Saw Cut. Exact Press/Label Unknown. "Somewhere In England Had A Troubled Birth, For When Harrison Originally Submitted It For Release In November 1980, Warner Bros. Rejected It, Claiming That Four Songs -- "Flying Hour," "Lay His Head," "Sat Singing," And "Tears Of The World" (Once Available On The Bootleg "Ohnothimagen") -- Were Not Worthy Of Being Issued. Harrison Was Forced To Go Back Into The Studio To Cut Four New Tunes, Delivering A Bitterly Barbed Thrust At His Record Label In "Blood From A Clone" (Which They Did Release) And A Tune Originally Meant For Ringo Starr But Rewritten As A Remembrance After John Lennon's Assassination ("All Those Years Ago"), As Well As "Teardrops" And "That Which I Have Lost." As A Result, The Most Compelling Issue Of This Album Is The Contest Of Wills Between The Artist And The Suits. Now How Do The Four Deleted Tunes Stack Up Against The Ones That Replaced Them? The Four Missing Tunes Are Of Generally Even Quality, Even Similar In Sound, Although "Tears Of The World" Is A Strident Attack Against Corporate And Political Masters That Probably Unnerved The Executives The Most. Actually, The Six Tunes That Warner Bros. Spared Should Have Been More Likely Candidates For The Hook, Including The Curious Covers Of Two Hoagy Carmichael Songs, "Baltimore Oriole" And "Hong Kong Blues." Yet In General, The New Ones Are Indeed Superior And More Varied, With More Of A Punch Than The Ones They Replaced. The Bouncy "All Those Years Ago" Is A Definite Gain, Being The Most Heartfelt Song On The Record As Well As A De Facto Beatles Reunion (Starr Plays Drums And Paul And Linda Mccartney Overdubbed Backing Vocals), And It Was Justly Rewarded With A Number Two Showing On The Singles Charts. The Official Release Is Slightly Preferable Over The Bootlegs Of The Original." AMG - Richard S. Ginell. more
Somewhere In England
New - LP - DHK 3492
Sealed 1981 Original. Custom Song Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut. more
Somewhere In Utopia
Used - LP - WX 124
1988 2LP Original. 27 Tracks Taken From Various Live Recordings Prince's Trust Or Alternate Takes. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
The Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST-11578
1976 First Pressing (Custom Labels, "Mastered At Capitol" Machine Stamped In Dead Wax) With Custom Inner Sleeve. LP Appears Glossy. more
The Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST-11578
1976 US Original, LA Pressing With Custom Printed Card Inner Sleeve. Still In Shrink With Custom Hype Sticker. "Released Just After George Left Apple For His Own Dark Horse Label (And Appearing In Stores Just In Time For The Christmas Season Of 1976), The Best Of George Harrison Neatly Splits Into A Side Of Harrison Solo Hits And A Side Of His Beatles Tunes. This Is The Only Solo Beatles Hits Compilation To Rely So Heavily Upon Fab Four Recordings, Which Is A Good Indication Of How George Didn't Rack Up As Many Charting Singles As John, Paul, Or Ringo, But Having The Beatles Tunes Here Does Paint A Fuller Portrait Of Harrison's Work As A Singer/Songwriter, Even If It Makes The Collection Somewhat Less Useful -- After All, Most Listeners Would Want A George Harrison Compilation To Focus On His Solo Recordings, Not The Beatles' Hits They Already Have. But All This Is Down To A Matter Of Timing And Circumstance: Harrison Needed To Have A Hits Collection Out In 1976, He Didn't Have Enough Big Hits To Fill Out 13 Tracks (Even If He Certainly Had Enough Great Album Tracks To Do So), And So The Fabs Were Brought In To Fill In The Cracks. The Result Might Be A Little Underwhelming In Retrospect, But It's Undeniably Entertaining." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
The Best Of George Harrison
Used Import - PAS 10011
1976 Heavy Vinyl Original. Also Released On Capitol (Under ST-11578) With Different Artwork. Two Small Corner Bumps. Tiny Bumps On Cover Mouth. Tracks Are "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes The Sun," "Taxman," "Think For Yourself," "For You Blue," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" "You," "Bangla-Desh," "Dark Horse" And "What Is Life." more
The Best Of George Harrison
Used Import - MFP 50523
1981 UK Reissue With Greatest Hits From When George Was With The Beatles And Another Side When He Was Solo. Great Starter Album. more
The Best Of George Harrison
New - LP - ST-11578
Sealed 1976 Or 1977 Repress. Hard To Define Year Just Through The Jacket, But No Bar Code On Rear. Jacket Is VG+ With Corner Creasing To Bottom Right & Shrink Tear Along Bottom Edge On Back Cover. Not Often Found Still Sealed. "Released Just After George Left Apple For His Own Dark Horse Label (And Appearing In Stores Just In Time For The Christmas Season Of 1976), The Best Of George Harrison Neatly Splits Into A Side Of Harrison Solo Hits And A Side Of His Beatles Tunes. This Is The Only Solo Beatles Hits Compilation To Rely So Heavily Upon Fab Four Recordings, Which Is A Good Indication Of How George Didn't Rack Up As Many Charting Singles As John, Paul, Or Ringo, But Having The Beatles Tunes Here Does Paint A Fuller Portrait Of Harrison's Work As A Singer/Songwriter, Even If It Makes The Collection Somewhat Less Useful -- After All, Most Listeners Would Want A George Harrison Compilation To Focus On His Solo Recordings, Not The Beatles' Hits They Already Have. But All This Is Down To A Matter Of Timing And Circumstance: Harrison Needed To Have A Hits Collection Out In 1976, He Didn't Have Enough Big Hits To Fill Out 13 Tracks (Even If He Certainly Had Enough Great Album Tracks To Do So), And So The Fabs Were Brought In To Fill In The Cracks. The Result Might Be A Little Underwhelming In Retrospect, But It's Undeniably Entertaining." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
The Best Of George Harrison
Used - LP - ST-11578
Clean 1983 US reissue; Jacksonville pressing still in shrink with original poly inner sleeve. "Released Just After George Left Apple For His Own Dark Horse Label (And Appearing In Stores Just In Time For The Christmas Season Of 1976), The Best Of George Harrison Neatly Splits Into A Side Of Harrison Solo Hits And A Side Of His Beatles Tunes. This Is The Only Solo Beatles Hits Compilation To Rely So Heavily Upon Fab Four Recordings, Which Is A Good Indication Of How George Didn't Rack Up As Many Charting Singles As John, Paul, Or Ringo, But Having The Beatles Tunes Here Does Paint A Fuller Portrait Of Harrison's Work As A Singer/Songwriter, Even If It Makes The Collection Somewhat Less Useful -- After All, Most Listeners Would Want A George Harrison Compilation To Focus On His Solo Recordings, Not The Beatles' Hits They Already Have. But All This Is Down To A Matter Of Timing And Circumstance: Harrison Needed To Have A Hits Collection Out In 1976, He Didn't Have Enough Big Hits To Fill Out 13 Tracks (Even If He Certainly Had Enough Great Album Tracks To Do So), And So The Fabs Were Brought In To Fill In The Cracks. The Result Might Be A Little Underwhelming In Retrospect, But It's Undeniably Entertaining." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
The Concert For Bangla Desh
Used - LP - STCX 3385
1971 3LP Textured Box Set With 64 Page Booklet. Features Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman, Badfinger. Just About The Nicest Copy We Have Seen For A Long Time - All Three LPs Appear Glossy. Minor Box Wear. more
The Concert For Bangla Desh
Box Set - STCX 3385
1971 3LP Original Los Angeles Pressing, Housed In Textured Box Set With Original Textured Inner Sleeves & Textured 64 Page Booklet. Very Clean Box Overall, With Some Light Corner Rubs And Fading On Top Right Corner. Features Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman, Badfinger. more
The Concert For Bangla Desh
Box Set - STCX 3385
1971 3LP Original Pressing, Housed In Textured Box Set With Original Textured Inner Sleeves & Textured 64 Page Booklet. Features Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman, Badfinger. more
The Concert For Bangla Desh
Box Set - STCX 3385
1971 3LP Original Pressing, Housed In Textured Box Set With Original Textured Inner Sleeves & Textured 64 Page Booklet. Features a star-studded lineup of Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman. The concert was organized to raise awareness and funds for the humanitarian crisis in what is now Bangladesh, which was then East Pakistan. The event was a huge success, selling out New York City's Madison Square Garden and becoming one of the first large-scale benefit concerts in music history. The album features live performances of some of Harrison's greatest hits, such as "My Sweet Lord" and "Wah-Wah," as well as collaborations with other artists on classic songs like Dylan's "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and The Beatles' "Something." The Concert For Bangla Desh is not only a landmark album in music history, but also a testament to the power of music to bring people together for a good cause. more
The Concert For Bangladesh
Box Set - STCX 3385
1971 3LP Original Pressing, Housed In Textured Box Set With Original Textured Inner Sleeves & Textured 64 Page Booklet. Features a star-studded lineup of Bob Dylan, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ravi Shankar & Klaus Voorman. The concert was organized to raise awareness and funds for the humanitarian crisis in what is now Bangladesh, which was then East Pakistan. The event was a huge success, selling out New York City's Madison Square Garden and becoming one of the first large-scale benefit concerts in music history. The album features live performances of some of Harrison's greatest hits, such as "My Sweet Lord" and "Wah-Wah," as well as collaborations with other artists on classic songs like Dylan's "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and The Beatles' "Something." The Concert For Bangla Desh is not only a landmark album in music history, but also a testament to the power of music to bring people together for a good cause. more
The Vinyl Collection
Box Set - 0602557090277
New, Unplayed 2017 Original Super Deluxe Boxset With Orange Obi Style Band. Still In Original Distributor Protective Packaging. Including All Twelve Of His Studio Albums; George's Classic 2LP Live Album "Live In Japan" And Two 12" Single Picture Discs Of When We Was Fab And Got My Mind Set On You. Housed In A High-Quality Two-Piece Rigid Slipcase Box With Lenticular Front Cover. The Original Analogue Master Tapes Were Used For The New Re-Masters And Were Cut At The Legendary Capitol Studios To Ensure Exceptional Audio Quality Throughout. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
Used - LP - DH 3005
1976 Foil Embossed Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Harrison's Debut Album On His Own Label. Two Gentle Corner Rubs. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
Used Import - P-10285D
1976 Japanese Pressing, Housed In Gatefold With Obi, Original Inner & Insert. A Beatiful Copy. "Having Suffered The Humiliation Of Being Sued Successfully Over "My Sweet Lord," George Harrison Turned The Ordeal Into Music, Writing "This Song," A Top 25 Hit. Even Better Was "Crackerbox Palace," Which Would Have Fit In Nicely On Any Beatles Album. The Rest Was Slight, Although Harrison Covering Cole Porter's "True Love" Is An Interesting Idea. This Was Harrison's First Album On Dark Horse, His Custom Label, Formed After The Completion Of His Contract With Emi/capitol In June 1976 And Initially Distributed By A&M." AMG Review By William Ruhlmann. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
New - LP - DH 3005
Sealed 1976 Embossed Foil Gatefold Original. Saw Cut. Harrison's Debut Album On His Own Label. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
New - LP - DH 3005
Sealed 1976 Embossed Foil Gatefold Original With Custom "This Song" Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. Saw Cut. Harrison's Debut Album On His Own Label. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
New - LP - DH 3005
Sealed 1976 Embossed Foil Gatefold Original. Harrison's Debut Album On His Own Label. more
Thirty Three & 1/3
Used - LP - DH 3005
Beautiful 1976 Embossed Foil Gatefold Original With Custom Silver Inner Sleeve, Promo Sticker And Custom "This Song" Hype Sticker On The Cover. Also Includes A Glossy 8x10 Of George. Harrison's Debut Album On His Own Label. more
This Is Love
Used - 12 - 920958
Mint 1988 Three-Track 45rpm 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. more
This Is Love
Used Import - W7913T
1988 Original 12 Inch Single UK Import, Housed In A Custom Laminated Picture Sleeve With "Made In England" Sticker on Front. Glossy Vinyl, Ding To Bottom Seam Of Cover Sleeve. more
Wake Up My Love
Used - 12 - PRO-A-1075
1982 Promo Only 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Appears New, Unplayed. more
When We Was Fab
New - 7 - W8131
Sealed 1988 UK 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Zig Zag." more
When We Was Fab
Used Import - W8131TP
1988 Limited Edition Picture Disc 4 Track Single Housed In A Plastic Wallet With Custom Hype Sticker. more
When We Was Fab
Used Import - W8131T
1988 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Zig Zag." more
When We Was Fab
Used - 7 - W8131
1988 Four-Track 45rpm Limited Edition 7" Box Set With A Full Color Poster And Cut Out. Appears Unplayed. more
When We Was Fab
Used Import - 920 860-0
1988 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve, German Import. Title Track B/W "Zig Zag." Still In Shrink. Few Small, Light Spots Of Stain Marks On Rear Cover A Bottom. more
When We Was Fab
Used Import - W8131T
1988 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Zig Zag." more
Wonderwall Music
Used Import - EAS 80695
1977 Japanese Original, With Obi & Original Inner. First Time We've Ever Had A Copy Of This Japanese Pressing. "The First Beatle Solo Album -- As Well As The First Apple Album -- Was A Minor Eruption Of The Pent-up Energies Of George Harrison, Who Was Busy Composing This Offbeat Score To The Film Wonderwall As Magical Mystery Tour Raced Up The Charts. With The Subcontinental Influence Now Firmly In The Driver's Seat, The Score Is Mostly Given Over To The Solemn, Atmospheric Drones Of Indian Music. Yet, As A Whole, It's A Fascinating If Musically Slender Mishmash Of Sounds From East And West, Everything Casually Juxtaposed Or Superimposed Without A Care In The World. Harrison Himself Does Not Appear As A Player Or Singer; Rather, He Presides Over The Groups Of Indian And British Musicians, With Half Of The Cues Recorded In London, The Other Half In Bombay. The Indian Tracks Are Professionally Executed Selections Cut Into Film Cue-sized Bites, Sometimes Mixed Up With A Rock Beat, Never Permitted To Develop Much. Touches Of Harrison's Whimsical Side Can Be Heard In The Jaunty, Honky Tonk, Tack Piano-dominated "Drilling A Home" And Happy-trails Lope Of "Cowboy Museum," As Well As A Title Like "Wonderwall To Be Here." Occasionally, The Overt Footsteps Of A Beatle Can Be Heard: "Party Secombe" Is A Medium-tempo Rock Track That Should Remind The Connoisseur Of "Flying"; "Dream Scene" Has Indian Vocals Moving Back And Forth Between The Loudspeakers Over Backwards Electronic Loops. As This And Harrison's Second Experimental Release, Electronic Sound, Undoubtedly Proved, Pigeonholing This Beatle Was A Dangerous Thing." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginell. more
Wonderwall Music
Used Import - 2C 066-90490
1978 French Reissue Housed In A Laminated Jacket. Split Apple Labels. Has Jem Records Import Sticker Affixed To Front Cover. Excellent Condition Copy! "The First Beatle Solo Album -- As Well As The First Apple Album -- Was A Minor Eruption Of The Pent-up Energies Of George Harrison, Who Was Busy Composing This Offbeat Score To The Film Wonderwall As Magical Mystery Tour Raced Up The Charts. With The Subcontinental Influence Now Firmly In The Driver's Seat, The Score Is Mostly Given Over To The Solemn, Atmospheric Drones Of Indian Music. Yet, As A Whole, It's A Fascinating If Musically Slender Mishmash Of Sounds From East And West, Everything Casually Juxtaposed Or Superimposed Without A Care In The World. Harrison Himself Does Not Appear As A Player Or Singer; Rather, He Presides Over The Groups Of Indian And British Musicians, With Half Of The Cues Recorded In London, The Other Half In Bombay. The Indian Tracks Are Professionally Executed Selections Cut Into Film Cue-sized Bites, Sometimes Mixed Up With A Rock Beat, Never Permitted To Develop Much. Touches Of Harrison's Whimsical Side Can Be Heard In The Jaunty, Honky Tonk, Tack Piano-dominated "Drilling A Home" And Happy-Trails Lope Of "Cowboy Museum," As Well As A Title Like "Wonderwall To Be Here." Occasionally, The Overt Footsteps Of A Beatle Can Be Heard: "Party Secombe" Is A Medium-tempo Rock Track That Should Remind The Connoisseur Of "Flying"; "Dream Scene" Has Indian Vocals Moving Back And Forth Between The Loudspeakers Over Backwards Electronic Loops. As This And Harrison's Second Experimental Release, Electronic Sound, Undoubtedly Proved, Pigeonholing This Beatle Was A Dangerous Thing." AMG Review By Richard S. Ginnell. more
Wonderwall Music
New Import - 1C 062-90 490
Sealed 1977 German Split Apple Reissue With Custom Insert. "The First Beatle Solo Album -- As Well As The First Apple Album -- Was A Minor Eruption Of The Pent-Up Energies Of George Harrison, Who Was Busy Composing This Offbeat Score To The Film Wonderwall As Magical Mystery Tour Raced Up The Charts. With The Subcontinental Influence Now Firmly In The Driver's Seat, The Score Is Mostly Given Over To The Solemn, Atmospheric Drones Of Indian Music. Yet, As A Whole, It's A Fascinating If Musically Slender Mishmash Of Sounds From East And West, Everything Casually Juxtaposed Or Superimposed Without A Care In The World. Harrison Himself Does Not Appear As A Player Or Singer; Rather, He Presides Over The Groups Of Indian And British Musicians, With Half Of The Cues Recorded In London, The Other Half In Bombay. The Indian Tracks Are Professionally Executed Selections Cut Into Film Cue-sized Bites, Sometimes Mixed Up With A Rock Beat, Never Permitted To Develop Much. Touches Of Harrison's Whimsical Side Can Be Heard In The Jaunty, Honky Tonk, Tack Piano-dominated "Drilling A Home" And Happy-Trails Lope Of "Cowboy Museum," As Well As A Title Like "Wonderwall To Be Here." Occasionally, The Overt Footsteps Of A Beatle Can Be Heard: "Party Secombe" Is A Medium-tempo Rock Track That Should Remind The Connoisseur Of "Flying"; "Dream Scene" Has Indian Vocals Moving Back And Forth Between The Loudspeakers Over Backwards Electronic Loops. As This And Harrison's Second Experimental Release, Electronic Sound, Undoubtedly Proved, Pigeonholing This Beatle Was A Dangerous Thing." AMG - Richard S. Ginnell. more
Wonderwall Music
Used - LP - C 066-90490
1978 French Split Apple Label Stereo. Appears Unplayed. more
Wonderwall Music
New - LP - SAPCOR 1
New, Unplayed 1991 Split Apple Label Remaster Housed In A gatefold Jacket With Custom Inner Sleeve. more
Wonderwall Music
Used - LP - C 062-90 490
Beautiful German Split Apple Reissue With Custom Insert. more
Wonderwall Music By George Harrison
New - LP - ST 3350
Sealed 1969 Split Apple Label Original With Rare Glossy Insert. more
Wonderwall Music By George Harrison
Used - LP - ST 3350
1969 Split Apple Label Original. Includes The Rare, Glossy Insert. Appears Unplayed. more

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