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| 1. Love Comes To Everyone (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 2. Not Guilty (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 3. Here Comes The Moon (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 4. Soft-Hearted Hana (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 5. Blow Away (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 6. Faster (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 7. Dark Sweet Lady (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 8. Your Love Is Forever (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 9. Soft Touch (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 10. If You Believe (2004 Digital Remaster) |
| 11. Here Comes The Moon (Demo Version) (2004 Digital Remaster) |
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
'George Harrison' - now available again, at last.,
By Chris Wyatt (Llanelli, Wales.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: George Harrison (Audio CD)
Released in the spring of 1979, George Harrison's self titled sixth solo effort is an accoustically led, optomistic affair.Available again and digitally remastered, the album contains the ten original tracks and a bonus demo of 'Here Comes The Moon'. Here Harrison sounds content, both as an artist and a newly married man, he has regained his voice, and has toned down the direct religious references evident on albums such as 'Dark Horse'. 'Love Comes To Everyone' which contains guest appearances from Eric Clapton who provides the introduction, and Steve Winwood who provides the song with its distinctive moog sound, is an effective opening flavour of the album to come. 'Faster' is a song inspired by and written for the Formula One drivers Harrison hung out with whilst enjoying his passison for Motor Racing. Taken from the title of his friend Jackie Stewart's book, and complete with the catchy "faster than a bullet from a gun chorus", 'Faster' now sounds slightly dated thanks to the added sound effects but is enjoyable all the same. Notable tracks on the album include the lovely 'Your Love Is Forever' complete with distinctive George Harrison guitar intro and 'Dark Sweet Lady' which contains melodic harp and was written about his wife Olivia. Both songs are accoustic, with a light and dreamy feel evocative of his time in Hawaii. Also with a dreamy feel, 'Here Comes The Moon' illustrates Harrison's contentment on holiday, he would spend a great day on the beach, with the sea breeze and the palm trees swaying, enjoy an incredible sunset and then to top it all off, at night would come the moon. The album also contains the song 'Not Guilty' which was originally written and demoed for the Beatles 'white album' in 1968. Re-recorded and with a lighter more accoustic feel than the original the song is by no means a classic but is still worth hearing. 'Soft Touch' is notable in that its melody was inspired by the closing horn part from 'Run Of The Mill' off 'All Things Must Pass', and the tongue in cheek lyrics on the jaunty 'Soft Hearted Hana' (written after experiencing some dubious mushrooms in Hawaii) are entertaining. The closing track on the original and now the penultimate one before the bonus demo of 'Here Comes The Moon', 'If You Believe' was co-written with Gary Wright who also played on 'All Things Must Pass' and 'Cloud Nine'. Written on new years day 1978 the optimism of a new year, new start is evident in the track. From a generally overlooked back catalogue is this well recommended album. 'George Harrison' contains examples of the qualities that Harrison had, his ability to write great melodies matched with thought provoking lyrics and an eternal optimism that was with him til the end.
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happiness personified,
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This review is from: George Harrison (Audio CD)
Well I must say this album gets to me in so many ways it's hard to know where to start..the ten songs here are all of the highest quality...I agree with Bob Woffinden's comment that had this album come out at the beginning of the 1970s instead of the end it would have been a MASSIVE seller...Your Love Is Forever is possibly the most perfect ballad he ever wrote, Blow Away the catchiest....and that's a COMPLIMENT....Soft Hearted Hana is hilarious...Not Guilty is a White Album reject and we won't go into why Revolution 9 was prefered....NO COMMENT....Faster is gorgeous, Dark Sweet Lady was the second dance at my wedding (after Wings' Warm & Beautiful!), Soft Touch is incredibly heart-warming and such a great melody (even if half nicked from 1970's Run Of The Mill, the last track If You Believe a melodic and uplifting song about self belief and the abilty of ourselves to shape our own happiness!!! And as an album it flows like no other George album, so much so that it remains my favourite 25 years on, even surpassing the monumental All Things Must Pass in its ability to generate alsolute happiness....and that must be what music is primarily about when it's good. Horses for courses maybe but this is the album for me.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
George Harrison,
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This review is from: George Harrison (Audio CD)
An unashamed treat - this mostly acoustic album from Harrison's mid period sounds superb in this remastered form. The standout track is Here Comes The Moon which actually sounds off key upon first listen but after a few spins it gets under your skin and affects a smile. Surely the hallmark of great music.God bless you George, we miss you all.
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