All Things Must Pass (30th Anniversary Edt) (CD) (Remaster)
All Things Must Pass (30th Anniversary Edt) (CD) (Remaster)
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All Things Must Pass (30th Anniversary Edt) (CD) (Remaster)

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All Things Must Pass has long been one of the more vexing classic albums to make it to CD. It appeared previously in two distinctly different (yet confusingly similar) packagings in the late '80s, one from England and one from America, both of which were straight reissues of the original triple LP. Neither was a wholly satisfactory release, owing to the same problems that existed on Layla by Derek & the Dominos -- both albums (which have related histories) were recorded using lots of tracks (and no noise reduction technology) to achieve a very big sound, which was impressive on vinyl but had a lot of noise when processed digitally for CD. This expanded and remastered edition, released in January of 2001, solved most of those problems as well as offering five additional tracks. The remastering, done sometime in 2000, has imparted greater resolution to the music without losing the wall-of-sound effect that most of the album was intended to display. In the process, it's possible to discern the various guitars at work far better than on the original LP set, and to better appreciate the virtuosity of the playing involved as well as the sheer size of the ensemble Harrison assembled. Additionally, and almost more important in terms of enjoying the album as a whole, the new edition captures the warmth and nuances of Harrison's singing on songs like "Let It Down," "Run of the Mill," and "Isn't It a Pity (Version Two)." This improvement isn't reflected everywhere -- on "The Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp," for example, his voice is still buried fairly deep in the mix and not as up front as it is elsewhere, but that's how it was mastered originally, and even Harrison admits, in the notes introducing the accompanying booklet, that he had to resist the urge to remix the album. Of the five bonus tracks, one is an entirely new song from the original sessions, and three more are outtakes of existing songs in versions that have appeared on various bootlegs, while "My Sweet Lord (2000)" is a stripped-down reconsideration of the song. It doesn't add anything in particular, except to show that Harrison can still play up a storm. The so-called "Apple Jam" tracks that comprised disc three of the original LP have also been remastered, to their considerable advantage -- the nuances of the playing on those sessions, which essentially marked the birth of Derek & the Dominos, are brought out in crisp detail and they are worth hearing, now more than ever, and that goes double for the hard-rocking, Chuck Berry-esque jam "Thanks for the Pepperoni." The new edition comes in a box with each CD in a separate slipcase and a booklet containing photos from the original sessions, full lyrics, recording credits, and an essay by Harrison. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Apr 25, 2009
TYHEBEATMAN
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5 out of 5 stars review

PROBABLY IN MY OPINION ANYWAY THIS IS THE BEST ALBUM OF THE SOLO BEATLES.WITH NO OFFENSE TO PAUL ,JOHN AND RINGO WHO ALL MADE MONSTER ALBUMS AS SOLO ARTIST.GEORGE REALLY GOT IT ALL TOGETHER HERE.A UNIQUE THREE CD SET WITH ALL THE ELEMENTS OF BEATLE SOUNDING INFLUENCES ALONG WITH HIS INDIAN INFLUANCE AND SOME FUNTIME JAMMING NUMBERS,SUCH AS ITS JOHNNYS BIRTHDAY MADE THIS A WELL PRODUCE PIECE OF WORK. YOU WILL NOT EVER GET BORED LISTINING TO THIS CD OVER AND OVER AGAIN.

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Mar 8, 2013
FloridaMagpie
5 out of 5 stars review

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George Harrison at his peak

Sound quality is definitely enhanced through re-mastering of these CD's. Best work of George's solo career and a must have for any Harrison/Beatles fans.

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May 25, 2009
ZENMaven
5 out of 5 stars review

why it took me so long to purchases this album is beyond me! This is a classic, post-Beatle album, if there was one. Actually, I was one of the pro-Lennon, teenagers at the time, and felt he could do no wrong. I sort of ignored George Harrison because at the time I thought he was too much of the Hare Krishna crowd. And yes, there is a lot of that on the album. But, George Harrison was truly a remarkable artist, and this album alone, I have to say eclipses most of the early work of Lennon and McCartney.

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