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All Things Must Pass


All Things Must Pass is a triple album (the world's first) released in 1970 (see 1970 in music) by George Harrison, after the break-up of The Beatles. The triple album features two records of actual songs (many filled with religious themes), and a third containing the Apple Jam .

The record features the talents of Ringo Starr, Badfinger, Eric Clapton (who was left uncredited for over 30 years), Billy Preston, and more.

The album is number 437 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Contents

Track listing (Remastered Edition)

The remastered edition with bonus tracks was released on January 23 2001.

Disc One

  1. "I'd Have You Anytime"
  2. "My Sweet Lord"
  3. "Wah-Wah"
  4. "Isn't it a Pity"
  5. "What is Life"
  6. "If Not for You"
  7. "Behind that Locked Door"
  8. "Let it Down"
  9. "Run of the Mill"
  10. "I Live For You" (an outtake from the original sessions)
  11. "Beware of Darkness" (demo)
  12. "Let It Down" (demo)
  13. "What is Life" (backing track)
  14. "My Sweet Lord" (2000)

Disc Two

  1. "Beware of Darkness"
  2. "Apple Scruffs"
  3. "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it Roll)"
  4. "Awaiting on You All"
  5. "All Things Must Pass"
  6. "I Dig Love"
  7. "Art of Dying"
  8. "Isn't it a Pity (Version Two)"
  9. "Hear Me Lord"
  10. "It's Johnny's Birthday"
  11. "Plug Me In"
  12. "Thanks for the Pepperoni"
  13. "I Remember Jeep"
  14. "Out of the Blue"

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