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Dreaming Of The Other SidePrimeval 1990 via Green Linnet
The "Red-Eye Express" Hauls Obscure Album Tracks; with an Occasional Theme De-Railed. The Snap, Crackle, Pop is Courtesy of the Boxcar's Victrola. All Aboard!!
George Harrison covered this song on "All Things Must Pass"
another live rendition of a song from "All Things Must Pass" .. backed by an all-star ensemble (featuring Ringo Starr, Klauss Voorman, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Jim Keltner and others)
a song covered by The Beatles in 1963, on "With The Beatles"; featuring George Harrison on lead vocals .. for the american counterpart, "Meet The Beatles", their cover of "Roll Over Beethoven" was not used, instead, showing up as the lead track on the next disc, "The Beatles Second Album", in 1964 .. also covered by fellow Wilbury, Jeff Lynne with the Electric Light Orchestra, 10 years later in 1973
the first recording of a George Harrison tune
tabla - Anil Bhagwat
covering a George Harrison penned track from "Abbey Road" .. the other was "Here Comes The Sun"; which led off side 2, to make way for the rest-of-the-side, Lennon/McCartney medley
recorded december 1991 .. an "All Things Must Pass" track .. featuring Eric Clapton on guitar
Ginger Baker / Klauss Voorman / Billy Preston / Eric Clapton / George Harrison
cover of one of George Harrison's 4 compositions, for the double-vinyl "The Beatles" (famously known as "The White Album", due to the all-white album cover simply stating the band name).
The Traveling Wilbury's are Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne
cover of a George Harrison penned song from "Rubber Soul
cover of the lead track George wrote for "Revolver"
covering the 1st single from "All Things Must Pass"
this 3-record was set was George Harrison's second solo recording, (his 1st being the soundtrack to the british film, "Wonderwall" in 1968) .. the 3rd disc from this release is entitled "Apple Jam", so-named after The Beatles record label (and on which this vinyl recording came out).
this particular new solo release from My Morning Jacket's frontman, is a "Tribute To", the quiet Beatle, George Harrison; inspiring the next 3 hours of "WE LOVE GEORGE" (as much as possible)