George Harrison All Things Must Pass (Reissued 2014) CD1

1
I'd Have You Anytime
02:57
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2
My Sweet Lord
04:41
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3
Wah-Wah
05:37
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4
Isn't It A Pity
07:10
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5
What Is Life
04:24
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6
If Not For You
03:30
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7
Behind That Locked Door
03:07
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8
Let It Down
04:58
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9
Run Of The Mill
02:51
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10
I Live For You
03:37
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11
Beware Of Darkness (Version One)
03:22
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12
Let It Down (Original Guitar And Vocal Version)
03:55
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13
What Is Life (Backing Track)
04:27
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14
My Sweet Lord (2000)
04:55
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anonymous Aug 07, 2021

A classic, superb writing and playing throughout. Ignore the other review as it was written by a bitch.


anonymous May 11, 2021

The following review will probably receive a lot of hate from Harrison fans but I can't help myself; I really don't like this album very much. Excluding a handful of songs, I think the songs are not very good. I have repeatedly tried to listen to this album straight through and find it sheer torture. True, there are some gems, like "My Sweet Lord" (which by the way Harrison stole from The Chiffons), "Isn't It A Pity", "If Not For You" and a few more, but overall the songs seem to be sub-par. Also George's enunciation is so bad that I have to have the words printed out in front of me just to know what he's saying. I realize I am in the minority, but I really can't understand why people like this album so much. George Harrison was an excellent musician but a mediocre song writer. Stick with his best of album. That's really all the George Harrison you need. If you want to hear excellent songs and singing, listen to anything by Lennon or McCartney.

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