A misunderstood little gem of an album. When it is released in its remastered form, rush out and buy for this is a superb record which has gone largely unnoticed by all Beatles/GH fans. The fact that George didn't do any promotional work for its release is no excuse: It's a superb album.
For me, Gone Troppo IS George Harrison, his music, wonderful guitaring, well structured songs, that lovely voice and - to the fore here - that sense of humour.
Gone Troppo contains two of George's finest songs: Mystical One and the sublime Unknown Delight. The opener, Wake Up My Love sees George on bass for a change and the second track, which strangely doesn't contain any guitars at all is sheer fun: I Really Love You, one of two covers on the album, complete with superb doo-wap backing and the stamping feet or percussionist Ray Cooper.
Other tracks such as Greece (arguably the only instrumental containing words?) and the title-track are great, and George's skill as guitarist show in the religious track Life Itself, with some wonderful slide guitarwork.
I loved Gone Troppo from the moment I first heard it (1988) and it has become a firm favourite. It takes a listen or two to sink in but it's worth it.
Go buy and enjoy - Gone Troppo really is an Unknown Delight!