[Slowhand] Re: HARRISON AND CLAPTON FOOTAGE TO APPEAR ON NEW DVD
ToeKneeF
slowhandnj at comcast.net
Fri Jun 23 09:16:08 EDT 2006
To cop a phrase from CREAM, "What A Bringdown"..........having read the
WENN notice I was expecting a more significant portion of the concert,
not 1 track!!.............................T
*PARLOPHONE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE RE-ISSUE OF GEORGE HARRISON'S 1973
NO.1 ALBUM "LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD" ON MONDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2006.*
<http://email.parlophone.co.uk/a/hBEm9aZAQUBzFAi$CKUAI5AX2GG/link1>
LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD was George's second solo album. Five weeks
after its release in May 1973, the LP and its single "Give Me Love (Give
Me Peace On Earth)" simultaneously occupied the Number One positions on
the US albums and singles charts.
The CD will be issued in two formats. Both will contain the album, which
has been re-mastered at Abbey Road studios from the original analogue tapes.
The new version also includes two additional tracks. These are "Deep
Blue" (originally a B side from 1971) and "Miss O'Dell" (the B side of
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)").
<http://email.parlophone.co.uk/a/hBEm9aZAQUBzFAi$CKUAI5AX2GG/link2>
The regular jewel case version will contain a booklet with lyrics and
extra photographs. There will also be a special limited edition that
will include an expanded 40-page booklet and a very unique DVD featuring:
. Rare footage of George performing "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On
Earth)" from his 1991 Japanese tour with Eric Clapton.
. A mini-feature using film commissioned by George in 1973 of the album
production in Britain and America.
. Previously unreleased versions of "Miss O'Dell" and "Sue Me, Sue You
Blues" set to visuals of unseen archival material.
--
"As long as there are women on this earth who men love,
there will always be the blues.".......John Lee Hooker
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