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If All Things Must Pass was Harrison in minor key, Material World is the sound of him turning towards the light. His son, Dhani, tells us about its creation, and its stunning (and essential) reissue ...
George Harrison’s Living in the Material World is the latest in a seemingly never-ending stream of solo Beatles reissues, and it’s certainly one of the finer ones. This is not only because the ...
From Madonna's Material Girl to Bryan Adams’ Summer of 69 , these 10 unforgettable songs from 1985 turn 40, proving they will always remain timeless treasures The year 2025 marks a monumental ...
That includes its followup, Living in the Material World, a big hit at the time of its release but somewhat overlooked since. A new reissue aims to take care of that and give folks a reason to ...
This 50th Anniversary edition of Living in the Material World emphasizes that intimacy with a stripped-back remix by Paul Hicks, who previously performed a similar task on All Things Must Pass; a ...
Many of his spiritual and political concerns during and after his work that brought about the two benefit concerts in New York featuring, among others, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Ravi Shankar, found ...
Living in the Material World was Harrison’s second consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified gold, spawning the Billboard Hot 100-topping single “Give Me Love (Give ...
While "Living in the Material World" was rightly feted by music critics after the album’s May 1973 release, in the ensuing years, the long shadows of "All Things Must Pass" have obscured much of ...
Living in the Material World was Harrison’s second consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified gold, spawning the Billboard Hot 100-topping single “Give Me Love (Give ...
In 1973, the world saw George Harrison as the Beatle who was winning the break-up. He became a solo superstar with All Things Must Pass, his big triple-vinyl extravaganza, then his noble and star ...
Material World finally gets its long-overdue reappreciation in this definitive new edition. It’s remixed by engineer Paul Hicks, who did such a bang-up job on the 2019 All Things Must Pass box ...
Released in May 1973, Living in the Material World topped the Billboard 200, sitting in the No. 1 spot for five weeks in June and July of that year.