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During his final years with The Beatles, Harrison had stockpiled a vast collection of songs that didn't make it onto the band's albums. He famously described the eventual release of these tracks as having "diarrhea" and letting it all go at once.
Released in November 1970, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass was far more than just a debut solo record; it was a profound artistic unburdening. After years of having his songwriting contributions sidelined by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Harrison unleashed a triple-album masterpiece that proved his individual brilliance and remains, for many, the definitive solo Beatles release. The 50th-anniversary reissue, lovingly overseen by his son Dhani Harrison and engineer Paul Hicks, offers a revitalized look at this landmark work. A Creative Floodgate George_Harrison-All_Things_Must_Pass__50th_Anni...
The Liberation of the "Quiet Beatle": A Legacy of All Things Must Pass During his final years with The Beatles, Harrison