George Harrison - Early Takes Volume 1 album flac
Performer: George HarrisonTitle: Early Takes Volume 1
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1112 mb
FLAC album: 1158 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Rock
Early Takes: Volume 1 is a compilation album of tracks recorded by George Harrison, released on 1 May 2012. The tracks were featured in and originally released as part of the deluxe version of Martin Scorsese's 2011 documentary film George Harrison: Living in the Material World. Early Takes: Volume 1 was released on 1 May 2012 by UMe on CD, LP and as a digital download.
Band Name George Harrison. Album Name Early Takes Volume 1. Type Compilation. Data de aparición Mayo 2012. Miembros poseen este álbum1. 1. My Sweet Lord (Demo). 2. Run of the Mill (Demo). 3. I'd Have You Any Time (Early Take). 4. Mama You've Been on my Mind (Demo). 5. Let It Be Me (Early Take). 6. Woman Don't You Cry For Me (Early Take). 7. Awaiting on You All (Early Take). 8. Behind That Locked Door (Demo). 9. All Things Must Pass (Demo). 10. The Light That Has Lighted the World (Demo).
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An accompaniment to the DVD release of Martin Scorsese's Living in the Material World documentary, the Early Takes, Volume One album represents the early 70s, post-Beatles demos that George Harrison recorded, most of which ended up on All Things Must Pass in more polished form. Writing throughout his time with The Beatles, Harrison's difficulty persuading the other bandmembers to record his songs resulted in a solid body of unreleased work to draw from after the band split in 1970. The songs on Early Takes mostly wound up produced by Spector. Here they appear in their demo form, previous to being worked on with the producer. Harrison's composition and arrangement skills were such that almost nothing of the songs' structures are changed in the final versions – they are instead embellished and added to.
So sings George Harrison on Run Of The Mill, one of the ten outtakes and demos collected on Early Takes, Volume 1, a companion piece to the DVD/Blu-Ray release of Martin Scorsese’s documentary about George’s life, Living In The Material World. It’s a telling line, because Harrison’s voice, not his slide guitar or sitar or ukulele, is what’s most prominent on these tracks, most of which date to the period around the release of All Things Must Pass. Once he got the chance to go solo, it all came gushing forth, and the result was arguably the best Beatle solo album. What makes this release more worthwhile than your average collection of odds and sods is the fact that it puts the spotlight on Harrison’s own songwriting acumen.






