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Like Barham, Tony Ashton had been a significant contributor to Harrison's Wonderwall Music album. [139] In March 1970, Harrison and Clapton participated in the recording of "I'm Your Spiritual Breadman" by Ashton's new band, Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. [140] Mark Cunningham, Good Vibrations: A History of Record Production, Sanctuary (London, 1998; ISBN 978-1860742422). Damian Fanelli, "Interview: Abbey Road Engineer Ken Scott Discusses Recording The Beatles' White Album, Says Sessions Were a 'Blast'", Guitar World, 30 April 2012 (archived version retrieved 14 November 2020).

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Hamish Champ, 100 Best-Selling Albums of the 70s, Amber Books (London, 2018; ISBN 978-1-78274-620-1).Apple included a poster with the album, showing Harrison in a darkened corridor of his home, standing in front of an iron-framed window. [238] Wilkes had designed a more adventurous poster, but according to Beatles author Bruce Spizer, Harrison was uncomfortable with the imagery. [239] [nb 21] Some of the Feinstein photographs that Wilkes had incorporated into this original poster design appeared instead on the picture sleeves for the "My Sweet Lord" single and its follow-up, "What Is Life". [91] Release [ edit ] Impact [ edit ] Martin O'Gorman, "Film on Four", Mojo Special Limited Edition: 1000 Days of Revolution (The Beatles' Final Years – Jan 1, 1968 to Sept 27, 1970), Emap (London, 2003), p. 73.

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Although Harrison had estimated in a New York radio interview that the solo album would take no more than eight weeks to complete, [197] [198] recording, overdubbing and mixing on All Things Must Pass lasted for five months, until late October. [184] [199] Part of the reason for this was Harrison's need to make regular visits to Liverpool to tend to his mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer. [200] [201] Spector's erratic behaviour during the sessions was another factor affecting progress on the album. [59] [184] [202] Harrison later referred to Spector needing "eighteen cherry brandies" before he could start work, a situation that forced much of the production duties onto Harrison alone. [59] [201] [nb 14] At one point, Spector fell over in the studio and broke his arm. [156] He subsequently withdrew from the project due to what Madinger and Easter term "health reasons". [184] Immediately after Wings' success, Harrison again held both number 1 positions, with his " Give Me Love" single and its parent album, Living in the Material World. [264] [265] a b c "Artist: George Harrison" > Albums > "All Things Must Pass: Chart Facts", Official Charts Company (retrieved 3 March 2016). Kyle McGovern, "Grammy Hall of Fame 2014 Inductees: U2, Neil Young, Run-D.M.C., Rolling Stones, and More", Spin, 3 December 2013 (retrieved 3 March 2015).All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary (Official Trailer), George Harrison at YouTube, 10 June 2021 (retrieved 11 June 2021). The recurrent lyrical themes are Harrison's spiritual quest, as it would be throughout his solo career, [85] and friendship, particularly the failure of relationships among the Beatles. [86] [87] Music journalist Jim Irvin says that Harrison sings of "deep love – for his faith, for life and the people around him". He adds that the songs are performed with "tension and urgency" as if "the whole thing is happening on the edge of a canyon, an abyss into which the '60s is about to topple". [88] Apple Jam [ edit ] 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. Jeff Kaliss, "Ravi Shankar Raga: A Film Journey into the Soul of India", Songlines, 26 November 2010, p. 85 (archived version retrieved 10 March 2015).

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