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George Harrison - Let It Roll - Songs By George Harrison
Let It Roll - Songs By George Harrison
Artist: George Harrison
Format: CD

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Label: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMEN
Rel. Date: 04/26/2024
UPC: 4050538967548

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DISC: 1

1. Got My Mind Set On You (2009 Remaster)
2. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) [2009 Remaster]
3. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) [2009 Remaster]
4. My Sweet Lord (2009 Remaster)
5. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live At Madison Square Garden) [2009 Remaster]
6. All Things Must Pass (2009 Remaster)
7. Any Road (2009 Remaster)
8. This Is Love (2009 Remaster)
9. All Those Years Ago (2009 Remaster)
10. Marwa Blues (2009 Remaster)
11. What Is Life (2009 Remaster)
12. Rising Sun (2009 Remaster)
13. When We Was Fab (2009 Remaster)
14. Something (Live At Madison Square Garden) [2009 Remaster]
15. Blow Away (2009 Remaster)
16. Cheer Down (2009 Remaster)
17. Here Comes The Sun (Live At Madison Square Garden) [2009 Remaster]
18. I Don't Want To Do It (2009 Remaster)
19. Isn't It a Pity (2009 Remaster)

More Info:

CD reissue. Over a period of decades, George Harrison earned a reputation as one of the most enigmatic and creative individuals born to rock and roll. As was the case for every former Beatle, George's disentanglement from the group identity was slowed by the world's abiding and sometimes-obsessive love for the Beatles as a singular entity. But, as the 1970 release of his epic All Things Must Pass revealed, here was a man with a story all his own. Songs like "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life" were tucked into a vast collection that remains one of the great works of the album era. Today George is remembered as one who followed his passions to remarkable conclusions, a man of paradox whose unusual balance of spiritual devotion, wry humor, and true compassion touched the lives of many.