All Things Must Pass Vinyl Box Set Is Out Today
Friday, November 26 -- George Harrison's magnificent 1970 solo debut, All Things Must Pass, is released today in a limited-edition, numbered 180-gram vinyl set in its original 3LP configuration, with faithfully replicated original monochromic album art, poster and lift-top box packaging.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios from the original analogue master tapes, the deluxe vinyl reissue commemorates the landmark album's 40th anniversary and is available at Record Store Day-participating independent music retailers across the U.S.
The album is also available as a hi-resolution, audiophile quality digital download (96Khz/24 bit), exclusively at GeorgeHarrison.com.
Sign up for the George Harrison newsletter and download a free Hi-Res (24 bit / 96hHz) song from the album.
Order your box set or deluxe bundle through GeorgeHarrison.com to receive a free All Things Must Pass turntable slip mat (while supplies last)!
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bilguana on 12th Jan 11:
“I downloaded the Free Hi-Res Audio Track OF "Wah -Wah" from All Things Must Pass on the George Harrison official website. It is uncompressed, lossless 24 bit / 96kHz. Unfortunately it doesn't sound much better than the MPEG3 sample being played on the Georgeharrison website. So I burned it to a DVD-R and played it on my audiophile system, where the sound quality was also very disappointing. In fact the 30th Anniversary CD with "Wah-Wah" sounded much better. Of course this song is difficult to resolve because Phil Spector went crazy with his wall of sound on it.
Has anyone had any experience with these or the hi-res FLAC flies sold on the Paul McCartney Band On the Run website? I queried the so called customer service, Topspin, for both websites. They are utterly worthless at answering questions about the products that they are selling.”
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Nice Mr. Ketchup on 27th Nov 10:
“Cool!
I'm downloading Wah-Wah right now.
Is it only on vinyl and digital download? I would buy it if it was on CD, like Band On The Run...” - Sign in or create a free account to comment on this page.


