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GEORGE HARRISON - LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD (LP WITH 2 BONUS TRACKS)
Mfr/Label: IMPORT LP
Sku: LIH9913
Category: 180g Vinyl
Ships on or before: Nov 09, 2009*
$29.99
* All specified ship dates are estimates.

GEORGE HARRISON - LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD (LP WITH 2 BONUS TRACKS)


GEORGE HARRISON/LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD (IMPORT LP WITH 2 BONUS TRACKS)

The original album remastered with 2 bonus tracks, housed in deluxe gatefold sleeve with special 16 page booklet.

To say that George Harrison's post-Beatles career peaked early is an understatement. Long frustrated by the dominance of the Lennon-McCartney songwriting juggernaut, Harrison's pent-up creative juices (and a wealth of unrecorded songs penned during the Fabs' final years) infused his 1970 epic multidisc All Things Must Pass with a grandeur that rivaled his former band's best. Three years passed before this distinctly more humble studio follow-up was released (with 1971's live Concert for Bangladesh sandwiched in between) to tepid reviews and some fan grumbling. But as Harrison hinted in his 2000 notes to the reissued All Things (which curiously complained about Phil Spector's typically bigger-than-life production), Material World may well represent Harrison's artistic vision in its purest form: an often perplexingly ironic stew of spiritualism ('Living in the Material World,' the more accessible single 'Give Me Love,' and others) and misanthropy (especially regarding his ex-band and their lawyers on the 'Sue Me, Sue You Blues'). Despite the presence of many of All Things' core session men (Ringo Starr, Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins, Kalus Voorman), Harrison's self-production is low-key funky and more organic than its predecessor, even as he tellingly tends to shortchange his own voice in the bargain. Rife with subtle country and folk touches, there are some warm surprises here (the quietly introspective 'Be Here Now,' the pop smarts of 'Don't Let Me Wait Too Long' and 'The Lord Loves the One,' with 'Try Some, Buy Some' briefly revisiting Phil Spector and his wall of sound), even if it's an album that largely suffers from the curse of expectations.

1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)      
2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues      
3. The Light That Has Lighted The World      
4. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long      
5. Who Can See It      
6. Living In The Material World      
7. The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord)      
8. Be Here Now      
9. Try Some Buy Some      
10. The Day The World Gets 'Round      
11. That Is All 


 
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