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For the past few days, the only thing on my turntable has been that anniversary edition of George Harrison's 1970 masterpiece All Things Must Pass, which on Nov. 26 will be released on vinyl and in a digital format (no CD!). Pressed on heavy-duty 180-gram vinyl, the three LPs (including the noodly "Apple Jam" session) come in a lift-top box with "original monochromatic album art" (plus a wicked big poster!). Co-produced by Harrison and Phil "Wall of Sound" Spector, it's the greatest Beatles "solo" album of all time. You could pick Lennon's Imagine, maybe McCartney and Wings' Band on the Run. But for sheer scope, ambition, emotional wallop and hits (My Sweet Lord, Isn't It a Pity), it's unparalleled. My favorite part? Harrison's slip 'n' slide guitar coming to the forefront during the last verse of What Is Life. Yep, I love my job.
thks for heads-up, love this record. a must get,just ordered on Amazon.ca for 35 bucks,sweeeet .....
A remastered edition of All Things Must Pass, supervised by George, was released in 2001, just months before his death. This set contained bonus tracks, including a partially re-recorded additional version of My Sweet Lord. The remastered CD set is currently available at Amazon for $20.50.In addition, to mark the 40th anniversary, Apple has released a numbered limited edition 3 LP vinyl box set of All Things Must Pass, available at georgeharrison.com for $68.99.
So, is the vinyl from a digital master?
Newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios from the original analogue master tapes, the deluxe vinyl reissue commemorates the landmark album’s 40th anniversary....
From the Harrison website...
I saw a news release about the digital version to be available on georgeharrison.com. I don't see it yet. Anyone have a link or better info about the 24/96 digital release? I'm in for that.