This epic two-disc set (the original LP was a three-disc set) is a masterpiece of his solo work.
The original version was released in 1970. This is the 2001 release "All Things Must Pass -New Century Edition-" supervised by George Harrison and digitally remastered in full.
This album mainly features songs he produced while he was in The Beatles. He produced solo hits such as "My Sweet Lord" and "What is Life". "My Sweet Lord" also includes the "New Century Ver."
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23 TRACKS:
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1-1)
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I'd Have You Anytime
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1-10)
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Beware Of Darkness
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1-11)
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Apple Scruffs
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1-12)
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Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
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1-13)
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Awaiting On You All
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1-14)
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All Things Must Pass
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1-2)
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My Sweet Lord
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1-3)
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Wah-Wah
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1-4)
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Isn't It A Pity (Version One)
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1-5)
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What Is Life
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1-6)
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If Not For You
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1-7)
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Behind That Locked Door
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1-8)
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Let It Down
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1-9)
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Run Of The Mill
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2-1)
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I Dig Love
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2-2)
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Art Of Dying
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2-3)
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Isn't It A Pity (Version Two)
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2-4)
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Hear Me Lord
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2-5)
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Out Of The Blue
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2-6)
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It's Johnny's Birthday
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2-7)
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Plug Me In
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2-8)
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I Remember Jeep
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2-9)
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Thanks For The Pepperoni
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Keyboards - Billy Preston
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Engineer [Recording] - Ken Scott
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Trumpet - Jim Price
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Bass Guitar - Klaus Voormann
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Keyboards - Gary Wright
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Producer - Phil Spector
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Guitar - George Harrison
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Producer - George Harrison
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Written-By - George Harrison (1-2 to 1-5, 1-7 to 2-5, 2-7 to 2-9)
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Tenor Saxophone - Bobby Keys
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Drums, Percussion - Jim Gordon
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Keyboards - Bobby Whitlock
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Bass Guitar - Carl Radle
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Keyboards - Gary Brooker
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Drums, Percussion - Ringo Starr
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Tambourine - Mal Evans
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Guitar - Dave Mason
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Rhythm Guitar, Percussion - Badfinger
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Drums, Percussion - Alan White
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Engineer [Recording] - Philip McDonald
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Pedal Steel Guitar - Pete Drake
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Arranged By [Orchestral] - John Barham
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Performer [Introducing] - George O'Hara-Smith Singers
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Design [Package], Photography By - Tom Wilkes (2)
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Design [Package], Photography By - Barry Feinstein