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Author Topic: "George Harrison-The Apple Years" CD boxed set coming later this year  (Read 2605 times)
PhilCohen
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« on: July 22, 2014, 06:50:07 PM »

George Harrison's son Dhani revealed today, that in the past few months, that he and engineer Paul Hicks have assembled a CD boxed set of George Harrison's 7 Apple Records albums, for release this fall. It is to be packaged similar to "The Dark Horse Years" box. No info yet on whether there any bonus tracks. The box will contain the first-ever remastering of the albums "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture". People on the Steve Hoffman forums have assumed that the seven albums will be "Wonderwall Music", "Electronic Sounds", "All Things Must Pass", "The Concert For Bangladesh", "Living in the Material World", "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture".
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2014, 11:37:05 PM »

George Harrison's son Dhani revealed today, that in the past few months, that he and engineer Paul Hicks have assembled a CD boxed set of George Harrison's 7 Apple Records albums, for release this fall. It is to be packaged similar to "The Dark Horse Years" box. No info yet on whether there any bonus tracks. The box will contain the first-ever remastering of the albums "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture". People on the Steve Hoffman forums have assumed that the seven albums will be "Wonderwall Music", "Electronic Sounds", "All Things Must Pass", "The Concert For Bangladesh", "Living in the Material World", "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture".
I don't need to buy LITMP, Bangladesh and ATMP again. Would be nice if individual cd's of the others come out.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2014, 11:55:01 PM »

George Harrison's son Dhani revealed today, that in the past few months, that he and engineer Paul Hicks have assembled a CD boxed set of George Harrison's 7 Apple Records albums, for release this fall. It is to be packaged similar to "The Dark Horse Years" box. No info yet on whether there any bonus tracks. The box will contain the first-ever remastering of the albums "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture". People on the Steve Hoffman forums have assumed that the seven albums will be "Wonderwall Music", "Electronic Sounds", "All Things Must Pass", "The Concert For Bangladesh", "Living in the Material World", "Dark Horse" & "Extra Texture".
I don't need to buy LITMP, Bangladesh and ATMP again. Would be nice if individual cd's of the others come out.

I agree. I am waiting for a box of B sides, rarities and unreleased tracks.
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PhilCohen
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« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2014, 11:16:37 AM »

The albums in "The Apple Years" box will also be available separately. No need to buy the albums that you don't need or like.
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« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2014, 01:44:51 PM »

If the tracklisting revealed today(August 11th) on an Italian website is correct, this box set is not worth buying. It has only 4 previously unreleased tracks. I've already got the previous CD editions of George Harrison's Apple albums(two of which reappear in the new boxed set, and with the same bonus tracks as on the previous CD's). Does Olivia Harrison think that the fans are totally gullible?
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