19 Nov 2019

Released in November 1968, George Harrison’s Wonderwall Music was the first solo album released by a member of The Beatles and the first LP to be released by Apple Records.

The soundtrack music for director Joe Massot’s debut feature-length film, Wonderwall, the predominantly instrumental album is an intricate, vibrant tapestry…

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08 Jan 2013

As a direct result of The Beatles’ keen curiosity about experimental music and other avant-garde artistic expression, Apple Records launched its short-lived Zapple subsidiary in February 1969 as a forum for unfettered sonic exploration, or, as announced at the time, “more freaky sounds.”

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08 Jan 2013

All Things Must Pass was released by Apple Records in November 1970. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, many musicians contributed to the album, including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Pete Drake, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann, members of Badfinger, players from Delaney and Bonnie band, and John Barham.

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08 Jan 2013

In May 1973 came the release of George’s second studio album of new songs, Living In The Material World.  He was joined in the studio by several musician friends who had also played on All Things Must Pass and others like Jim Keltner, with whom he had worked during The Concert for Bangladesh…

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08 Jan 2013

Released in December 1974, Dark Horse capped a prolific year for George, during which he had established his own Dark Horse record label, built a recording studio in his Friar Park home in England, and completed an ambitious tour of North America.  Throughout the year, Harrison produced albums for several…

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08 Jan 2013

In late 1974, George returned to California to record his next album, the soul-tinged Extra Texture (Read All About It), his final album to be released through Apple Records. Leon Russell played piano on “Tired Of Midnight Blue,” and for some of the sessions, Harrison was joined by guitarist Jesse…

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All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary was released in August 2021 to celebrate five decades of George’s masterpiece. Executive produced by Dhani Harrison and mixed by triple GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Paul Hicks (The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, John Lennon), the 50th Anniversary edition of the album has been completely…

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This box set features all 6 of George’s Dark Horse Records releases, Expanded & Remastered. The bonus DVD includes a Dark Horse feature as well as promotional videos and interview footage of George.

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10 Jan 2013

Over a period of decades, George Harrison earned a reputation as one of the most enigmatic and creative individuals born to rock and roll. As was the case for every former Beatle, George’s disentanglement from the group identity was slowed by the world’s abiding and sometimes-obsessive love for the…

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10 Jan 2013

Limited-Edition box set contains 3CDs & 1 DVD, and a 56-page book with exclusive photos, George and Ravi “In Their Own Words,” and a foreword by Philip Glass.

Also available as digital box set download.

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10 Jan 2013

The making of Martin Scorsese’s GEORGE HARRISON: LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD will likely be remembered as one of the great archaeological digs in rock and roll’s material history. Sifting through layers of rare media clips, private home videos, letters from a young Harrison to his parents, and much…

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05 Aug 2014

The Apple Years 1968-1975 brings together George Harrison’s first six solo albums on The Beatles’ Apple Records label, digitally remastered from the original analogue masters for CD and digital release.

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05 Jan 2013

In 1971, hearing Ravi Shankar’s distress, George helped organize the Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden. At that time, the country was ravaged by floods, famine and civil war, which left 10 million people — mostly women and children — fleeing their homes.

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10 Jan 2013
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On the 29th November 2002, one year to the day that George left us, his closest friends gathered to celebrate his life in the only way they knew how — by playing his music. This amazing and historic event was captured on film, and was released on DVD and…

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17 Feb 2020