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All things must pass

Brown, Sam vocalist(Added Author). Evans, Mal(Added Author). ... Read More

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Berklee College of Music.

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Stan Getz Library CD 20551-20552 Disc 1 37684000636629 Annex Copy hold / Volume hold Available -
Stan Getz Library CD 20551-20552 Disc 2 37684000636637 Annex Copy hold / Volume hold Available -

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  • Physical Description: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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    sound recording
  • Publisher: Hollywood, Calif. : GN Records/Capitol Records, ... Read More

Content descriptions

General Note: Produced by George Harrison and Phil Spector.
Lyrics and program notes in container.
Compact discs.
Previously released selections.
Popular-rock songs; principally written by George Harrison.
Formatted Contents Note: CD 1. I'd have you anytime ; My sweet Lord ; Wah-wah ; Isn't it a pity (version one) ; What is life? ; If not for you ; Behind that locked door ; Let it down ; Run of the mill ; Additional tracks. I live for you (out-take from the original session) ; Beware of darkness [demo] ; Let it down [demo] ; What is life [instrumental] ; My sweet Lord (2000) -- CD 2. Beware of darkness ; Apple scruffs ; Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it roll) ; Awaiting on you all ; All things must pass ; I dig love ; Art of dying ; Isn't it a pity (version two) ; Hear me Lord ; Original jam. It's Johnny's birthday [a.k.a. Congratulations] ; Plug me in ; I remember Jeep ; Thanks for the pepperoni ; Out of the blue.
Participant or Performer Note: George Harrison, guitar, vocals ; with assisting musicians.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded 1970; "My sweet Lord" re-recorded and ... Read More
Subject: Popular music 1991-2000
Popular music 1961-1970
Rock music 1991-2000
Rock music 1961-1970

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