At 50 years old, George Harrison's All Things Must Pass hasn't hit harder than this

25 November, 2020 - 0 Comments

On November 27, 1970, one of, if not the single greatest solo record from a former-Beatle was released. Coming from none other than the quiet Beatle himself, I’m of course talking about the sextuple-platinum triple album All Things Must Pass by George Harrison.

This album, in the most basic sense, is Harrison finally breaking free from the creative control of his fellow Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney. While certainly legends in their own right (with killer solo albums to boot), they both undoubtedly came down way too heavy on Harrison in the final years of The Beatles.

All Things Must Pass is where Harrison truly just opens the floodgates; it’s the culmination of a built-up back catalog of knock out songs that Lennon and McCartney had rejected over the years, of his unique musical and lyrical influences that had been sucked out of virtually all of the Beatles’ works and of his wide array of talented musical friends, as many of them helped him bring this album to life.

Source: Noah Nickel/brockpress.com

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