All Things Must Pass (album) by George Harrison
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All Things Must Pass is an album by George Harrison. It is ranked number 137 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 8,639 from 259 greatest album charts.
All Things Must Pass is ranked number 7 in the best albums of 1970 and number 38 in the best albums of the 1970s.
In total, there are 17 music albums by George Harrison which appear in the greatest album charts and All Things Must Pass is ranked as the best.
There are 30 comments for this album from BestEverAlbums.com members and All Things Must Pass has an average rating of 84 out of 100 (from 337 votes). Please log in or register to leave a comment or assign a rating.
Members who like this album also like: Abbey Road by The Beatles, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles.
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All Things Must Pass track list
| # | Track | Rating | ||
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| 1. | I'd Have You Anytime | 83/100 (36 votes) | ||
| 2. | My Sweet Lord | 86/100 (85 votes) | ||
| 3. | Wah-Wah | 80/100 (38 votes) | ||
| 4. | Isn't It A Pity | 84/100 (46 votes) | ||
| 5. | What Is Life | 84/100 (46 votes) | ||
| 6. | If Not for You | 81/100 (39 votes) | ||
| 7. | Behind That Locked Door | 80/100 (35 votes) | ||
| 8. | Let It Down | 81/100 (34 votes) | ||
| 9. | Run Of The Mill | 82/100 (36 votes) | ||
| 10. | Beware Of Darkness | 82/100 (38 votes) | ||
| 11. | Apple Scruffs | 79/100 (35 votes) | ||
| 12. | Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) | 82/100 (37 votes) | ||
| 13. | Awaiting On You All | 81/100 (33 votes) | ||
| 14. | All Things Must Pass | 85/100 (40 votes) | ||
| 15. | I Dig Love | 77/100 (29 votes) | ||
| 16. | Art Of Dying | 79/100 (30 votes) | ||
| 17. | Isn't It A Pity (Version 2) | 81/100 (33 votes) | ||
| 18. | Hear Me Lord | 79/100 (29 votes) | ||
| 19. | Out Of the Blue | 72/100 (23 votes) | ||
| 20. | It's Johnny's Birthday | 73/100 (24 votes) | ||
| 21. | Plug Me In | 72/100 (24 votes) | ||
| 22. | I Remember Jeep | 71/100 (23 votes) | ||
| 23. | Thanks For The Pepperoni | 71/100 (24 votes) |
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Pretty good. A little long for my tastes, and I could really do without the 3rd LP, but the first two LPs are full of brilliant songs.
The first and the best post Beatles album in my opinion 'Isn't It a Pity' top track 'My Sweet Lord' six weeks at No.1 Beware of Darkness,All Things must Pass all good
Love it... One of those albums where the nostalgia makes vinyl sound better.
sublime. with this work, George Harrison showed he was up to Paul and John, from Rubber Soul and you could see the talent come george in the composition, for when Abbey Road came out, it was clear that The Beatles had three great composers, once separated, when they decided to make their own records, showed that George should have had more opportunities to show his talent with the beatles
Great album by George Harrison. Not in my personal top 100 because he could have several songs off on the record.
I really dislike the Wall of Sound on this album. Most songs are really good though. The Wall of Sound probably makes me like them less than I should. Bit of a shame.
Start to finish, one of the best records I've ever heard. On its own, it would have made Harrison a star. It's that good.
Sample of the great talent that had george harrison
If it wasn't for the pretentious wank jam sessions I would give this 100.
"All Things Must Pass" was George Harrison's first real solo album ( the previous only contained instrumentals). Most of the songs were written while the Beatles were still existing, and George was writing so many great songs during the final years of the 1960's that, when the Beales finally folded in early 1970, he had songs enough for a double album. Eventually it turned out to be a triple album, with the 3rd record containing "jams" with George and his good friends, such as Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon.
Like most Harrison fans I regard "ATMP" as George finest album. Many of his greatest songs come from this LP. Though there is a great variety of styles and moods on the album, particularly the ballads stand out. Songs like "Isn't It a Pity", "Run of the Mill", "Behind That Locked Door", "Beware of Darkness" and "I'd Have You Anytime" are simply moving. His version of Dylan's "If Not For You" beats Dylan's own version by miles. Among the other up-beat number I especially like "What is Life". The bonus-track "I Live For You" is gem; incredible that this song was not originally included.
A lot of the acoustic guitars are played by Badfinger's Pete Ham and Tom Evans, who were two young very talented song-writers themselves and who had already witten the classic "Without You" at this time. For Pete Ham, who wrote Badfinger' greatest hit-records, Harrison may have been the biggest inspiration among the Beatles. There are many similarities among these two great musicians' songwriting and musical arrangements. Try listen to Badfinger's "Straight Up" album, which was partly produced by George.
This 2 CD set is must have for any Beatles or Badfinger fan!
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