...finding bootlegs. I have so many George Harrison demo's now and i love them all. I love finding demo's of songs to hear what they sounded like before the final editing took place. They're all just him playing acoustic guitar and i love that.
Track List:
- Run Of The Mill (Acoustic Version)
- Art Of Dying (Acoustic Version)
- Everybody, Nobody (Acoustic Version)
- Wah-Wah
- Window, Window (Acoustic Version)
- Beautiful Girl (Acoustic Version)
- Beware Of Darkness (Acoustic Version)
- Let It Down (Acoustic Version)
- Tell Me What Has Happened To You (Acoustic Version)
- Hear Me Lord
- Nowhere To Go
- Cosmic Empire (Acoustic Version)
- Mother Divine (Acoustic Version)
- I Don't Wanna Do It (Acoustic Version)
- If Not For You (Acoustic Version)
Comments: Nice compilation of demos for Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" album. In 1970, George Harrison, wanting to prove the Beatles had held him back as a songwriter, immediately began work on a triple-album once the Beatles' demise was announced. He enlisted producer Phil Spector to produce the album and in May recorded a set of demos for Phil Spector. During the recording of the demos, George Harrision changed a line in the song "Beware of Darkness" to "Beware of ABKCO" (Allan B Klein Company).