All Things Must Pass is the third studio album by English rock musician George Harrison. Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison’s first solo work after the break-up of the Beatles in April that year. It includes the hit singles “My Sweet Lord” and “What Is Life”, as well as songs such as “Isn’t It a Pity” and the title track that had been overlooked for inclusion on releases by the Beatles. The album reflects the influence of Harrison’s musical activities with artists such as Bob Dylan, the Band, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends and Billy Preston during 1968–70, and his growth as an artist beyond his supporting role to former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. All Things Must Pass introduced Harrison’s signature slide guitar sound and the spiritual themes present throughout his subsequent solo work. The original vinyl release consisted of two LPs of songs and a third disc of informal jams titled Apple Jam. Several commentators interpret Barry Feinstein’s album cover photo, showing Harrison surrounded by four garden gnomes, as a statement on his independence from the Beatles. Production began at London’s EMI Studios in May 1970, with extensive overdubbing and mixing continuing through October. Among the large cast of backing musicians were Eric Clapton and members of Delaney & Bonnie’s Friends band – three of whom formed Derek and the Dominos with Clapton during the recording – as well as Ringo Starr, Gary Wright, Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann, John Barham, Badfinger and Pete Drake. The sessions produced a double album’s worth of extra material, most of which remains unissued. All Things Must Pass was critically and commercially successful on release, with long stays at number one on charts worldwide. Co-producer Phil Spector employed his Wall of Sound production technique to notable effect; Ben Gerson of Rolling Stone described the sound as “Wagnerian, Brucknerian, the music of mountain tops and vast horizons”. Reflecting the widespread surprise at the assuredness of Harrison’s post-Beatles debut, Melody Maker’s Richard Williams likened the album to Greta Garbo’s first role in a talking picture and declared: “Garbo talks! – Harrison is free!” According to Colin Larkin, writing in the 2011 edition of his Encyclopedia of Popular Music, All Things Must Pass is “generally rated” as the best of all the former Beatles’ solo albums.During the final year of his life, Harrison oversaw a successful reissue campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the album’s release. After this reissue, the Recording Industry Association of America certified the album six-times platinum. It has since been certified seven-times platinum, with at least 2 million albums sold. Among its appearances on critics’ best-album lists, All Things Must Pass was ranked 79th on The Times’ “The 100 Best Albums of All Time” in 1993, while Rolling Stone placed it 368th on the magazine’s 2020 update of “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. In 2014, All Things Must Pass was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Tracklisting
- 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
- 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
- Apple Jam
- Out Of The Blue
- It’s Johnny’s Birthday
- Plug Me In
- I Remember Jeep
- Thanks For The Pepperoni
Apple Music
Videos
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (2020 Mix / Audio)
More Videos
- George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
- George Harrison - I’d Have You Anytime
- George Harrison - Let It Down
- George Harrison - Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
- George Harrison - What Is Life
- Wah-Wah (Remastered 2014)
- Isn’t It A Pity (Remastered 2014)
- If Not For You (Remastered 2014)
- Behind That Locked Door (Remastered 2014)
- Run Of The Mill (Remastered 2014)
- Beware Of Darkness (Remastered 2014)
- Apple Scruffs (Remastered 2014)
- Awaiting On You All (Remastered 2014)
- I Dig Love (Remastered 2014)
- Art Of Dying (Remastered 2014)
- Isn’t It A Pity (Version Two / Remastered 2014)
- Hear Me Lord (Remastered 2014)
- Out Of The Blue (Remastered 2014)
- Plug Me In (Remastered 2014)
- I Remember Jeep (Remastered 2014)
- Thanks For The Pepperoni (Remastered 2014)
Release Images
Release Information
Key | Value |
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Things_Must_Pass |
Format | Vinyl 3× LP Album Reissue Remastered Stereo (180g), Box Set |
Label | Apple Records |
Catalog Number | STCH 639 |
Notes | Cover sticker: Remastered for vinyl from the original analogue stereo master tapes. Album replicates design and construction of the original release. 180g Heavyweight vinyl. ℗ 2014 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by G.H. Estate Limited under exclusive license to Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group). © 2017 G.H. Estate Limited. Sticker on rear shrinkwrap: Made in Germany. On LP labels: Mfd. in E.U. Includes a 6-panel fold-out poster. Each LP comes in a printed inner sleeve. For the songs written by George Harrison: All lyrics copyright 1970 for the world by Harrisongs Music, Ltd., England All rights for the United States and Canada controlled by Harrisongs Music, Inc. For the songs written by Bob Dylan: All lyrics copyright 1970 by Big Sky Music. Apple Jam (Recorded during sides 1, 2, 3 & 4.) ‘It’s Johnny’s Birthday’ based on ‘Congratulations’ by Bill Martin & Phil Coulter and published by Peter Maurice Music Co/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Other tracks: Copyright 1970 for the world by Harrisongs Music, Ltd., England. All rights for the United States and Canada controlled by Harrisongs Music, Inc. |
Discogs URL | George Harrison - All Things Must Pass |