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Not for everyone May 23, 2010 malmusica (Byram England)
I listened to the cd for the first time and did not quite appreciate it
since then i have played it a few more times and it grows on you
in all not a bad cd worth a listen and not a bad price
Good January 31, 2010 Paul Scott (london, england) If you need a bit of George in your life this will do. I just wish they wouldn`t use `live` tracks. If you want studio version of `Something` don`t get this
Let It Roll: Songs of George Harrison. October 20, 2009 Mr. J. Mccracken (Northern Ireland.U.K.) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I haven't played this yet as I have all the songs on other albums and just collect anything Beatles.
God Bless George October 16, 2009 Fred Cordiano (Brooklyn, new York) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Yes, George where ever your spirit is, weblove you. Great music, wonderful packaging.
The Harrison family did a terrific job. I would hope we will see avbox set if legitimite, outakes, ratites and other goodies in the near future.
Great introduction to George Harrison's solo work August 28, 2009 J. Gathergood (Berkshire, United Kingdom) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Like many people my age (early thirties) I expect, I grew up with 'The Beatles' from my fathers old LPs. They were just kind of always there. As I grew older, I learnt to appreciate them for myself; and with that in mind, I decided to check out some of their solo works.
I personally found this a really good introduction to George Harrison's solo stuff. I can appreciate more hard-core fans picking out tracks that they feel have been wrongly omitted from this compilation, but I think whatever they picked, they would never please everyone.
Just about every track is good, and it's stood the test with me of being played quite a few times - often I'll buy a CD, listen to it once, after which it will sit on the shelf gathering dust. But with this one, I find I can listen to it again and again.
It's hard to pick out the best tracks, as nearly all of them are of high quality. For those who feel that key tracks have been missed, well... personally I'' like to see a second volume, and maybe they'll be included there.
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