Celebrate the 50th anniversary of George Harrison's critically acclaimed second solo album, Living In The Material World, with this stunning deluxe vinyl edition. Originally released in 1973, this album marked a profound exploration of spirituality and introspection, resonating deeply with fans and critics alike. Featuring the iconic single "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)," which topped the charts alongside the album, this release is a testament to Harrison's enduring legacy as a solo artist post-Beatles. Lovingly remixed by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Paul Hicks, this edition offers a sonic upgrade, delivering a richer, more dynamic listening experience.
Album Information:- Artist: George Harrison
- Format: Vinyl
- Release Type: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
- Genre: Pop Rock
- Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
- Sue Me, Sue You Blues
- The Light That Has Lighted The World
- Don't Let Me Wait Too Long
- Who Can See It
- Living In The Material World
- The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord)
- Be Here Now
- Try Some Buy Some
- The Day The World Gets 'Round
- That Is All
- Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) (Acoustic Version)
- Sue Me, Sue You Blues (Take 5)
- The Light That Lighted The World (Take 13)
- Don't Let Me Wait Too Long (Take 49) (Acoustic Version)
- Who Can See It (Take 93)
- Living In The Material World (Take 31)
- The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The World) (Take 3)
- Be Here Now (Take 8)
- Try Some Buy Some (Alternative Version)
- The Day The World Gets 'Round (Take 22) (Acoustic Version)
- That Is All (Take 24)
- Miss O'Dell
- Release Date: 2024
- Edition: Deluxe
- Audio: Remastered
- Media: 2x Vinyl LP
- Bonus: Acoustic versions and alternate takes
- Packaging: Gatefold
George Harrison, often referred to as "the quiet Beatle," was a prolific songwriter and musician whose solo career flourished after the Beatles disbanded in 1970. Known for his spiritual depth and innovative guitar work, Harrison's music continues to inspire generations. His solo albums, including Living In The Material World, reflect his journey of self-discovery and his commitment to exploring themes of love, peace, and spirituality.