Zig Zag (Harrison/Lynne) 03. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Harrison) 04. Here Comes The Sun (Harrison) 05. When We Was Fab (Harrison/Lynne) 06. For You Blue (Harrison) 07. Flying Hour (Harrison) 08. Sat Singing (Harrison) 0. George Harrison live in Philadelphia 1974 - 2CD - December 17. BootlegDVDs. Lossy Audio Bootlegs. 0. 05-05-2016 02:26 PM. George Harrison live in Uniondale 1974 - 2CD - December 15.
Artist: Harrison, George Title: Somewhere In Utopia Genre: Pop Type: Used - LP Label: Loca Catalog ID: WX 124 Country: USA Our ID: 81633. View other items by this Artist View other items on this Label.
Somewhere in England is the ninth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in June 1981 by Dark Horse Records. The album was recorded as Harrison was becoming increasingly frustrated with the music industry. The album's making was a long one, during which conflicts with Warner Bros.
George Harrison Bootleg Discography Listed by Garp. Updated MArch 11, 2001. Title List: Outtake amd Rare Tracks. Apcor 1 by George Harrison Wonderwall Music - mono (APCOR 1). THE MAKING OF "ALL THINGS MEST PASS" (Midnight Beat:MB CD 110/111/112). Beware Of ABKCO!(STRAWBERRY:STR 001). Somewhere in England(Pegboy:1005). George Harrison - Completed Rarities Vo. (PolyPhone:PH 1301). (PolyPhone:PH 1302). Pirate Songs(VIGOTONE:146). the mystic maestro(HQ 003/VIGOTONE:146). 12 Arnold Grove(Pegboy:1007). Shanghai Surprise(YELLOW DOG/ORANGE:YD-ORANGE 023). Somewhere in Utopia(Unknown:WX-124CD1/2). Lost & found(voxx:VOXX-0004-01/02). John, Paul, George & Ringo (YELLOW DOG/ORANGE:YD-ORANGE 020).
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George Harrison with Denny Laine, Robert Plant, . and the Moody Blues Live at a charity concert in Birmingham 15th March 1986, introduced by Jasper Carrott. Screened on BBC1 on 2 August 1986. George live with Denny Laine, Robert Plant and members of ELO & The Moody Blues at the Heartbeat Concert - Birmingham, England. On 17 Jul 2012 at 00:23 CET. Another absolutely essential boot for Harrison fans. Hearing the original Somewhere In England album is quite a treat. The best part is hearing the original mixes of the four tracks cut from the final album as they are different from the mixes on Pirate Songs. Also, the other songs that do appear on the final album are presented in slightly different mixes which are interesting. The quality is very good, with only a couple rough spots, most likely due to the condition of the original source.