George Harrison – All Things Must
Tracklist
A1 | I'd Have You Anytime | |
A2 | My Sweet Lord | |
A3 | Wah-Wah | |
A4 | Isn't It A Pity (Version One) | |
B1 | What Is Life | |
B2 | If Not For You | |
B3 | Behind That Locked Door | |
B4 | Let It Down | |
B5 | Run Of The Mill | |
C1 | Beware Of Darkness | |
C2 | Apple Scruffs | |
C3 | Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) | |
C4 | Awaiting On You All | |
C5 | All Things Must | |
D1 | I Dig Love | |
D2 | Art Of Dying | |
D3 | Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) | |
D4 | Hear Me Lord | |
E1 | Out Of The Blue | |
E2 | It's Johnny's Birthday | |
E3 | Plug Me In | |
F1 | I Jeep | |
F2 | Thanks For The Pepperoni |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Harrisongs
- Published By – Essex International
- Published By – Feldman
- Published By – Harrisongs Music, Ltd.
- Manufactured By – Apple Records, Inc.
- Designed At – Camouflage Productions
- Produced For – Apple Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – E.M.I. Records
- Pressed By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Arranged By [Orchestral] – John Barham
- Backing Vocals – George O'Hara-Smith Singers
- Bass – Klaus Voormann
- Composed By – George Harrison (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to F2)
- Design [Package Design], Photography By – Tom Wilkes (2)
- Drums, Percussion – Ringo Starr
- Engineer – Phil McDonald
- Featuring – Badfinger
- Guitar – George Harrison
- Keyboards – Gary Wright
- Producer – Phil Spector
- Rhythm Guitar, Percussion – Badfinger
- Steel Guitar [Pedal] – Pete Drake
- Tambourine – Mal Evans
- Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Keys
- Trumpet – Jim Price
Notes
Produced for Apple Records.
"It's Johnny's Birthday" based upon "Congratulations" By Martin & Coulter.
Release issued with a 36 x 24 poster of George, and each inner sleeve is in a different colour, each containing the lyrics. Record 1 is lilac, Record 2 is tawny, and record 3 is mustard.
MADE AND PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN (inside the box)
PRINTED IN USA (in a small circle on each inner sleeve)
An E.M.I. Recording (on bottom of the label-sides A to D - and on left sides E and F)
Mfd. in U.K. (on all label-sides)
Runouts are stamped
Eric Clapton is not listed for Guitar on the inside of the box (only George and Dave Mason are), but he appears on the green inner of sides 5 and 6.
"It's Johnny's Birthday" based upon "Congratulations" By Martin & Coulter.
Release issued with a 36 x 24 poster of George, and each inner sleeve is in a different colour, each containing the lyrics. Record 1 is lilac, Record 2 is tawny, and record 3 is mustard.
MADE AND PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN (inside the box)
PRINTED IN USA (in a small circle on each inner sleeve)
An E.M.I. Recording (on bottom of the label-sides A to D - and on left sides E and F)
Mfd. in U.K. (on all label-sides)
Runouts are stamped
Eric Clapton is not listed for Guitar on the inside of the box (only George and Dave Mason are), but he appears on the green inner of sides 5 and 6.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: Mecolico
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Rights Society: NCB
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1): YEX 817-1U AOC
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1): YEX 818-1U LRC
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, variant 1): YEX 819-1U PMC
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, variant 1): YEX 820-1U PAC
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout, variant 1): YEX 821-1U MGC
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout, variant 1): YEX 822-1U MRC
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): YEX 817-1U GGP 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2): YEX 818-1U GDM 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, variant 2): YEX 819-1U GGL 1
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, variant 2): YEX 820-1U GDM 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout, variant 2): YEX 821-1U TM 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout, variant 2): YEX 822-1U TM 2
Other Versions (5 of 235)
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All Things Must (3×LP, Album, Stereo, Winchester Pressing , Box Set, ) | Apple Records | STCH 639 | US | 1970 | |||
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All Things Must (Box Set, , 3×LP, Stereo, All Media, Album) | Apple Records | 1C 192-04 707/8/9, 1C 192-04 707/8/9 Y | 1970 | |||
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All Things Must (3×LP, Album, Stereo, Box Set, ) | Apple Records | 3C 162-04707/08/09 | Italy | 1970 | ||
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All Things Must (3×LP, Album, Box Set, ) | Apple Records | STCH 639 | New Zealand | 1970 | ||
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All Things Must (2×8-Track Cartridge, Album) | Apple Records | 8XWB-639 | US | 1970 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year agoCan you please help us identify which of these versions is the one with a wider spine and a 12x12 white cardboard inside?
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This masterpiece worth every penny.
Got a real complete mint copy, not cheap - but what a jewel to have in my collection!
It's like george harrison sings directly to my soul...
This 1u press just hug you around with the sound. amazing in everyway.
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Recently picked myself up a clean UK -1U copy with the USA printed box and original inners (no poster), after owning the 50th Anniversary edition for a few months. All I can say is ‘wow’, this thing really packs a punch with a really wide, balanced soundstage. I found myself appreciating the original album’s mix significantly more than the clinical, somewhat flat 2021 remix. I’m not completely adverse to the sound of the remix as I did really enjoy George’s increased vocals and more detail, but I felt it lost some of the weight, presence and nuance of the original; I also noticed considerable amounts of distortion on the busier moments of tracks like ‘isn’t it a pity’ and ‘let it down’ which sounded compressed and muddy. Just my own opinion, but I highly recommend the original UK version, especially if you can find a clean one for around the £100 mark.
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Just picked up a VG+/NM copy of this for £40 off the original buyer, absolutely beautiful sounding press, it really is.
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This is the 1st uk press - such a fantastic record ! Great pressing very analog sounding ! Warm punchy and clear at the same time ! Amazing
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This exact pressing is brillinat.
The sound is strong, punchy, loud, groovy, UK 1U simply rocks !
With the 'wall of sound' just as it is supposed to be.
Both sonically and lirically it's such a spellbinding album, best solo work by ex Beatles member imo.
Consider that through entire Beatles catalog he's only credited with 22 songs, and what a surprise, very next year after breakup - individual tripple lp !!!
Wow, so powerful, he let all himself out, you can feel it in the music, pure soul rock. -
Edited 3 years agoAre the demos from ATMP 50th anniversary and those from "George Harrison – Early Takes Volume 1" the same ones ?
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