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Captain America Epic Collection: Captain America Lives Again
Written by STAN LEE with ROY THOMAS
Penciled by JACK KIRBY with GIL KANE, GEORGE TUSKA, JOHN ROMITA, DICK
AYERS & JACK SPARLING
Cover by JACK KIRBY
Transformed by the Super-Soldier Serum from a 98-pound weakling into
Captain America, Steve Rogers led the charge to liberate the world from
the Axis powers! But before World War II's end, an accident left him
frozen in suspended animation and his sidekick, Bucky, dead. The world
turned on for decades -- and when the Avengers finally resuscitated him,
Steve Rogers was greeted by a world vastly changed. He was a man out of
time, tormented by the death of his partner -- but no less committed to
the cause of fighting evil in all its forms! In this Epic Collection,
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby bring you the rebirth of an American icon. The
rebirth of Captain America! Collecting AVENGERS (1963) #4, and material
from STRANGE TALES (1951) #114 and TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #58-96.
488 PGS.
Invaders Classic: The Complete Collection Volume 2
Written by ROY THOMAS
& DON GLUT
Penciled by FRANK ROBBINS, ALAN KUPPERBERG, DON HECK, DAVE HOOVER &
LEE WEEKS
Cover by GIL KANE
Published in the 1970s, set in the 1940s, INVADERS was Marvel's best and
brightest retro revival of the Golden Age heroes of World War II -- and
now, the series is collected across two massive volumes! Captain
America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner -- plus scrappy sidekicks
Bucky and Toro -- first banded together when the United States entered
WWII! Now, relive the heroes' untold tales as they face the evil Axis
powers -- and battle Scarlet Scarab, Master Man, Iron Cross, Super-Axis
and more! But how will the Invaders react when Cap and Bucky die?! Plus:
the formation of the Kid Commandoes and the villainous history of the
X-Men's Dr. Nemesis! Guest-starring Nick Fury, dozens of GA heroes --
and believe it or not, the mighty Thor! Collecting INVADERS (1975)
#23-41, INVADERS (1993) #1-4, GIANT-SIZE INVADERS #2 and WHAT IF? (1977)
#4.
504 PGS.
Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Volume 2
Written by MICKEY SPILLANE &
VARIOUS
Penciled by BILL EVERETT, CARL BURGOS, MIKE SEKOWSKY, CARL PFEUFER, JOHN
FORTE, HOWARD JAMES, MORT LEAV, LOUIS FERSTADT, HARRY FISK &
VARIOUS
Cover by ALEX SCHOMBURG & RICHARD ISANOVE
You've been conscripted into the Golden Age in all its glory with
ALL-WINNERS COMICS! Captain America stops a plot against General Douglas
MacArthur! The Human Torch foils a plan to freeze the English Channel!
The Destroyer fights the forces of the Devil himself! Plus: the
Sub-Mariner, the Whizzer and more! With such wartime villains as the
Stone-Man Slayer, Doctor Togu the Vampire, the Mock Mikado and Doctor
Crime -- and little-known characters like the Black Avenger, Raffles the
Cracksman and Slow Motion Jones -- there's no way you can lose with
this spectacular collection of Golden Age tales! Collecting ALL-WINNERS
COMICS (1941) #5-8.
280
Marvel Masterworks: The Sub-Mariner Volume 6
Written by GERRY CONWAY with ROY THOMAS
Penciled by GENE COLAN with ROSS ANDRU, GEORGE TUSKA & MARIE SEVERIN
Cover by GIL KANE
The Lady Dorma is dead, and the Sub-Mariner is on a rampage that will
leave a swath of destruction across the surface world! But in his
pursuit of vengeance, Namor learns that his father -- the
long-thought-dead Capt. Leonard MacKenzie -- is still alive! In the
quest to find his father, Namor will cross paths with Spider-Man,
Daredevil and the Human Torch before he faces a gathering of his
greatest enemies -- Llyra, Tiger Shark and Sting-Ray -- while his
father's life hangs in the balance! If that's not enough, three of the
Marvel Universe's fiercest personalities -- Namor, Dr. Doom and
M.O.D.O.K. -- battle each other for the Cosmic Cube! With art by the
great Gene Colan, need we say more? Reserve your copy today! Collecting
SUB-MARINER (1968) #39-49 and DAREDEVIL (1964) #77.
280 PGS.
Savage Hulk Volume 1: The Man Within
Written by ALAN DAVIS with ROY THOMAS
Penciled by ALAN DAVIS with SAL BUSCEMA
Cover by ALAN DAVIS
Alan Davis writes and draws a blockbuster story pitting the classic
Silver Age Hulk against...the X-Men?! Learn the startling secret of
Professor Xavier's connection to Bruce Banner! While Hulk and
Abomination have the clash of the century, Xavier puts his plan into
motion. But is he trying to save Banner, or terminate the Hulk? Or both?
And Xavier isn't the only one with far-reaching plans, as the Leader
makes his presence known! With the Hulk trapped in an unbelievable
place, and the X-Men under lock and key, who -- or what -- is the newest
gamma-powered goliath? It's robots, mutants and Hulks, oh my! Plus: a
blast from the Silver Age past: the Hulk's first encounter with the
X-Men from the swingin' sixties! Collecting SAVAGE HULK #1-4 and X-MEN
(1963) #66.
120 PGS.
Thanos: A God Up There Listening
Written by ROB WILLIAMS & JIM
STARLIN
Penciled by IBAN COELLO, NEIL EDWARDS, PACO DIAZ, DANIEL GOVAR, RON LIM
and GEOFFO & MAST
Cover by DALE KEOWN
In the aftermath of INFINITY, Thane must come to terms with being the
son of Thanos. But when he is offered a way to witness his father's
black work firsthand, can he retain his humanity? Thane's determination
to not follow in his father's diseased footsteps is put to the ultimate
test as he flees from killers from across the galaxy -- but what is the
truth behind Thane's vision quest, and who has been leading him?
Elsewhere, Thanos makes war on Ego the Living Planet, but Ego's
retaliation is more terrible than Thanos bargained for. What, if
anything, can torture the Mad Titan? Plus: Jim Starlin returns to the
character he made famous as Thanos takes on Mephisto, the Avengers, his
own future self and more! Collecting THANOS: A GOD UP THERE LISTENING
INFINITE COMIC #1-6 and THANOS ANNUAL #1.
168 PGS.
Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga Vol. 1
Written by JIRO
KUWATA
Art and cover by JIRO KUWATA
In the 1960s, at the height of the Batman TV series' popularity, a
shonen manga magazine in Japan serialized fifty-three chapters of
original comics starring The Dark Knight, all written and illustrated by
Managaka Jiro Kuwata. Now, DC Entertainment is proud to publish the
complete Batman Manga adventures in English for the first time in three
painstakingly restored volumes. The adventure begins when the Dynamic
Duo faces the insidious threat of Lord Death Man!
The Flash: A Celebration of 75 years
Written by GARDNER FOX, JOHN
BROOME, GEOFF JOHNS and others
Art by CARMINE INFANTINO, HARRY LAMPERT, SCOTT KOLINS and others
THE FLASH: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS collects a wide range of stories
featuring the Scarlet Speedster from his seven decades as a mainstay in
the DC Comics universe. From the original Flash, Jay Garrick, to his
successors Barry Allen and Wally West, the mantle of this beloved hero
has made him burst beyond the printed page into a pop culture symbol.
This anthology collects stories by legendary writers including Gardner
Fox, John Broome and Geoff Johns.
Showcase Presents: The Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 5
Written by CARY
BATES, JIM SHOOTER and PAUL LEVITZ
Art by DAVE COCKRUM, MIKE GRELL and others
These 1970s stories reestablished the Legion's popularity and introduced
new heroes Timber Wolf, Karate Kid and Wildfire. Collects SUPERBOY AND
THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #193, 195, 197-220 and KARATE KID #1.
Ditko's Shorts
Ditko's Shorts is a fun and incredibly fascinating compilation of short
comics one, two, and three pages in length. Only a brilliant master
could tell a dramatic, compelling tale in such compact form. You'll
thrill as Ditko walks this exciting high-wire act without a net! The
genres show the artist's great range. There's horror, fantasy, science
fiction, western, and even humorous stories. Taken from rare comic books
from a who's who of publishers, all the comics are meticulously
restored and printed in a beautiful, large-format book. Insightful
introductions by punk rocker and comics historian Fester Faceplant and
Eisner Award-winner Craig Yoe.
Howard Nostrand's Nightmares
Howard Nostrand's brilliant horror-comics art was done during the height
of the criticism against comics that resulted in government
investigations and the Comics Code. Nostrand's style was an incredibly
skilled, perfect mash-up of the EC artists Wally Wood and Jack Davis.
Nostrand could be as innovative as Will Eisner, another influence on the
artist. Five stories will be painstakingly reproduced from the rare
original art!
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge And Donald Duck: "Return To Plain Awful" The Don Rosa Library Vol. 2 (The Don Rosa Library)
Fantagraphics proudly presents our second complete, chronological book
of Duck adventures by fan favorite Don Rosa. Star stories in our second
Rosa book include "Return to Plain Awful," Rosa's sequel to Carl Barks'
"Lost in the Andes" and "His Majesty McDuck," where Scrooge beats the
IRS by seceding from the Union... only to have his new country colonized
by the Beagle Boys! Plus more! Presented with a rich archive of Rosa's
cover art and behind-the-scenes factoids, these Duckburg epics are
getting a definitive, comprehensive North American edition for the very
first time!
Aces High (The EC Comics Library)
This collection includes all of George Evans' highly-acclaimed stories
for Aces High, EC's famous air war title. As a bonus, we present Evans'
never-before-reprinted 3-D story of World War I ace Frank Luke (in
regular, easy-on-the-eyes 2-D). This volume also includes numerous crime
and shock stories plus other war stories done in collaboration with
Harvey Kurtzman. Like all books in the Fantagraphics EC line, Aces
Highfeatures essays and notes by EC experts on these superbly crafted,
classic comic book masterpieces
Peanuts Every Sunday 1956-1960 (Peanuts Every Sunday)
These late-1950s strips comprise the first golden age of Peanuts Sundays
in one gorgeous, full-color coffee table book. Linus, Charlie Brown,
Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, Sally, Patty, and Schroeder are all present,
but the rising star is undoubtedly Snoopy. Peanuts Every Sunday:
1956-1960has been scrupulously re-colored to match the original
syndicate coloring -- allowing readers once again to plunge back into
Charles Schulz's marvelous world.
Pogo Vol. 3: Evidence To The Contrary (Vol. 3) (Walt Kelly's Pogo)
Pogo Volume 3contains all of the dailies and all 104 full-color Sunday
strips from 1953 and 1954, presented in lush full color for the first
time since their original appearance 60 years ago. Walt Kelly's sly
political humor is at the fore, featuring perhaps his most controversial
creation Simple J. Malarkey, a thinly veiled swipe at Senator Joe
McCarthy, along with all of the usual swamp denizens -- plus in-depth
"Swamp Talk" historical annotations by R.C. Harvey, spectacular samples
of Kelly's work scanned from original art, and a whole lot more!
The Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio
The names Joe Simon and Jack Kirby are synonymous with comic books, and
their partnership ushered in the Golden Age of comics starting in the
1940s. Together they created memorable characters such as Captain
America and Sandman, invented romance comics, and raised the standard
for the genres of western, crime, and horror comic books. Over the
course of three decades they wrote and illustrated several hundred
comics, many of which are reproduced in this oversized volume covering
all aspects of their amazing career. Selected and with an introduction
by Mark Evanier, the foremost authority on the work of Simon and Kirby,
the book includes artwork photographed from the original art in Joe
Simon's private archive and showcases the seminal work of Simon and
Kirby and their artistry as it has never been seen before.
Details on upcoming George Harrison Apple Years box set
Amazon is now listing the George Harrison Apple Years box set, along with the individual remasters of all the albums included in the box. All are set for release Sept. 23.
Below are details from Amazon, including track listings. Note, there is no info yet provided for Dark Horse. You can click the links to pre-order any of the releases.
The Apple Years
In November 1968, George Harrison released 'Wonderwall Music'. A soundtrack to an art film called 'Wonderwall' this predominantly Indian music collection was the first solo album to be released by a Beatle and also the first album on the newly formed Apple Records. George would continue to release albums on Apple (and EMI) through to 1975's soul-influenced 'Extra Texture (Read All About It)' touching on experimentalism with 'Electronic Sound', the magnificent triple album 'All Things Must Pass', the chart-topping 'Living In The Material World' and the, perhaps, less well-known 'Dark Horse'.
This box brings all these eclectic albums together in one set that mirrors 2004's 'Dark Horse Years' box set and will contain a perfect bound book with a DVD. All albums have been remastered by Dhani Harrison and Paul Hicks and all will be packaged in high-quality card packs and all albums, apart from 'All Things Must Pass' and 'Living In The Material World' contain newly written notes by Kevin Howlett.
The DVD contains a brand new, never before seen video which has been painstakingly overseen by Olivia Harrison and all packages contain new photos many never seen before.
Wonderwall Music
Released in November 1968, George Harrison's Wonderwall Music was the first solo album released by a member of The Beatles and the first LP to be released by Apple Records. The soundtrack music for director Joe Massot's debut feature-length film, Wonderwall, the predominantly instrumental album is an intricate, vibrant tapestry of Western rock music and compositions in an Indian classical style. In 1992, George recalled, 'I decided to do it as a mini-anthology of Indian music, because I wanted to help turn the public on to Indian music.' Three bonus tracks have been added to the remastered album: 'In The First Place' by Liverpool group The Remo Four, who played the rock elements of the recording sessions, a previously unreleased alternate take of 'The Inner Light,' and the previously unreleased 'Almost Shankara,' a raga that was not used in the film or for the soundtrack LP. The booklet also includes a new essay of appreciation by the acclaimed musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawney and newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
Tracks:
Electronic Sound
As a direct result of The Beatles' keen curiosity about experimental music and other avant-garde artistic expression, Apple Records launched its short-lived Zapple subsidiary in February 1969 as a forum for unfettered sonic exploration, or, as announced at the time, 'more freaky sounds.' George's Electronic Sound and John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With The Lions, both released in May 1969, were Zapple's only releases before it was closed down. Electronic Sound's cover art, painted by George, depicts his Moog IIIP (which was later used on four tracks by The Beatles on their album Abbey Road) with the four modules from which the sound was synthesized. Each side of the Electronic Sound LP featured one exploratory long-form work. However, the American version of the album placed the pieces on opposite sides to the UK record, but with the same titles retained on the labels. Consequently, there has been confusion about which track is which. Research for the out-of-print album's new release revealed that the UK LP was correct with 'Under The Mersey Wall' on Side 1 and 'No Time Or Space' on Side 2. The CD booklet includes new essays by The Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands and Dhani Harrison, as well as newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
Tracks:
1. Under The Mersey Wall
2. No Time or Space
All Things Must Pass
All Things Must Pass was released by Apple Records in November 1970. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, many musicians contributed to the album, including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Pete Drake, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann, members of Badfinger, players from Delaney and Bonnie band, and John Barham. The triple-LP topped charts around the world and earned universal acclaim as a rock masterpiece. George became the first Beatle to have a solo number one single in both the UK and America with the album's lead single, My Sweet Lord, which introduced his signature slide guitar playing. George co-wrote the album's opening track, 'I'd Have You Anytime' with his friend Bob Dylan, who also wrote another song on the landmark album, 'If Not For You.' The new package includes the five additional tracks added to the album's 2001 reissue: 'I Live For You' (outtake), 'Beware Of Darkness' (demo), 'Let It Down' (alternative version), 'What Is Life' (backing track), and 'My Sweet Lord (2000).'
Tracks:
Living In The Material World
In May 1973 came the release of George's second studio album of new songs, Living In The Material World. He was joined in the studio by several musician friends who had also played on All Things Must Pass and others like Jim Keltner, with whom he had worked during The Concert for Bangladesh concerts in 1971. The album and its lead single, 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)' both reached number one in America and on charts around the world. The spiritual nature of Living In The Material World, described by Rolling Stone as 'miraculous in its radiance,' is also reflected in the inclusion of an illustration from the Bhagavad-Gita in the artwork. The new release adds a remix of the single version of 'Bangla Desh,' which has previously been available only on The Best Of George Harrison (1976), as well as two B-sides included on the album's 2006 reissue, 'Deep Blue' and 'Miss O'Dell.'
Tracks:
Dark Horse
no info
Extra Texture
In late 1974, George returned to California to record his next album, the soul-tinged Extra Texture (Read All About It), his final album to be released through Apple Records. Leon Russell played piano on 'Tired Of Midnight Blue,' and for some of the sessions, Harrison was joined by guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, plus Jim Keltner, Paul Stallworth, and David Foster from new band Attitudes, who were later signed by George's newly formed Dark Horse label. Two of the LP's songs date from 1974 sessions for Dark Horse at George's home studio: the soulful love song 'Can't Stop Thinking About You' and the backing track of 'His Name Is 'Legs (Ladies & Gentlemen).' The new release adds 'This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying),' a song Harrison rerecorded in 1992 as a demo for Dave Stewart, who plays electric guitar on it. More than ten years later, the track received overdubs by Ringo Starr on drums, Dhani Harrison on guitar, and vocalist Kara DioGuardi. The CD booklet includes newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
Below are details from Amazon, including track listings. Note, there is no info yet provided for Dark Horse. You can click the links to pre-order any of the releases.
The Apple Years
In November 1968, George Harrison released 'Wonderwall Music'. A soundtrack to an art film called 'Wonderwall' this predominantly Indian music collection was the first solo album to be released by a Beatle and also the first album on the newly formed Apple Records. George would continue to release albums on Apple (and EMI) through to 1975's soul-influenced 'Extra Texture (Read All About It)' touching on experimentalism with 'Electronic Sound', the magnificent triple album 'All Things Must Pass', the chart-topping 'Living In The Material World' and the, perhaps, less well-known 'Dark Horse'.
This box brings all these eclectic albums together in one set that mirrors 2004's 'Dark Horse Years' box set and will contain a perfect bound book with a DVD. All albums have been remastered by Dhani Harrison and Paul Hicks and all will be packaged in high-quality card packs and all albums, apart from 'All Things Must Pass' and 'Living In The Material World' contain newly written notes by Kevin Howlett.
The DVD contains a brand new, never before seen video which has been painstakingly overseen by Olivia Harrison and all packages contain new photos many never seen before.
Wonderwall Music
Released in November 1968, George Harrison's Wonderwall Music was the first solo album released by a member of The Beatles and the first LP to be released by Apple Records. The soundtrack music for director Joe Massot's debut feature-length film, Wonderwall, the predominantly instrumental album is an intricate, vibrant tapestry of Western rock music and compositions in an Indian classical style. In 1992, George recalled, 'I decided to do it as a mini-anthology of Indian music, because I wanted to help turn the public on to Indian music.' Three bonus tracks have been added to the remastered album: 'In The First Place' by Liverpool group The Remo Four, who played the rock elements of the recording sessions, a previously unreleased alternate take of 'The Inner Light,' and the previously unreleased 'Almost Shankara,' a raga that was not used in the film or for the soundtrack LP. The booklet also includes a new essay of appreciation by the acclaimed musician, producer and composer Nitin Sawney and newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
Tracks:
1. Microbes |
2. Red Lady Too |
3. Tabla and Pakavaj |
4. In The Park |
5. Drilling A Home |
6. Guru Vandana |
7. Greasy Legs |
8. Ski-ing |
9. Gat Kirwani |
10. Dream Scene |
11. Party Seacombe |
12. Love Scene |
13. Crying |
14. Cowboy Music |
15. Fantasy Sequins |
16. On The Bed |
17. Glass Box |
18. Wonderwall To Be Here |
19. Singing Om |
20. In The First Place (By The Remo Four) |
21. Almost Shankara |
22. The Inner Light (Alternative Take - Instrumental) |
Electronic Sound
As a direct result of The Beatles' keen curiosity about experimental music and other avant-garde artistic expression, Apple Records launched its short-lived Zapple subsidiary in February 1969 as a forum for unfettered sonic exploration, or, as announced at the time, 'more freaky sounds.' George's Electronic Sound and John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With The Lions, both released in May 1969, were Zapple's only releases before it was closed down. Electronic Sound's cover art, painted by George, depicts his Moog IIIP (which was later used on four tracks by The Beatles on their album Abbey Road) with the four modules from which the sound was synthesized. Each side of the Electronic Sound LP featured one exploratory long-form work. However, the American version of the album placed the pieces on opposite sides to the UK record, but with the same titles retained on the labels. Consequently, there has been confusion about which track is which. Research for the out-of-print album's new release revealed that the UK LP was correct with 'Under The Mersey Wall' on Side 1 and 'No Time Or Space' on Side 2. The CD booklet includes new essays by The Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands and Dhani Harrison, as well as newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
Tracks:
1. Under The Mersey Wall
2. No Time or Space
All Things Must Pass
All Things Must Pass was released by Apple Records in November 1970. Co-produced by Harrison and Phil Spector, many musicians contributed to the album, including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Pete Drake, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann, members of Badfinger, players from Delaney and Bonnie band, and John Barham. The triple-LP topped charts around the world and earned universal acclaim as a rock masterpiece. George became the first Beatle to have a solo number one single in both the UK and America with the album's lead single, My Sweet Lord, which introduced his signature slide guitar playing. George co-wrote the album's opening track, 'I'd Have You Anytime' with his friend Bob Dylan, who also wrote another song on the landmark album, 'If Not For You.' The new package includes the five additional tracks added to the album's 2001 reissue: 'I Live For You' (outtake), 'Beware Of Darkness' (demo), 'Let It Down' (alternative version), 'What Is Life' (backing track), and 'My Sweet Lord (2000).'
Tracks:
Disc 1 |
---|
1. I'd Have You Anytime |
2. My Sweet Lord |
3. Wah-Wah |
4. Isn't It A Pity (Version One) |
5. What Is Life |
6. If Not For You |
7. Behind That Locked Door |
8. Let It Down |
9. Run of the Mill |
10. I Live For You (Bonus Track) |
11. Beware of Darkness (Acoustic Demo) |
12. Let It Down (Alternate Version) |
13. What Is Life (Backing Track/Alternate Mix) |
14. My Sweet Lord (2000) |
Disc 2 |
1. Beware of Darkness |
2. Apple Scruffs |
3. Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) |
4. Awaiting On You All |
5. All Things Must Pass |
6. I Dig Love |
7. Art of Dying |
8. Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) |
9. Hear Me Lord |
10. It's Johnny's Birthday (Apple Jam) |
11. Plug Me In (Apple Jam) |
12. I Remember Jeep (Apple Jam) |
13. Thanks For The Pepperoni (Apple Jam) |
14. Out Of The Blue (Apple Jam) |
Living In The Material World
In May 1973 came the release of George's second studio album of new songs, Living In The Material World. He was joined in the studio by several musician friends who had also played on All Things Must Pass and others like Jim Keltner, with whom he had worked during The Concert for Bangladesh concerts in 1971. The album and its lead single, 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)' both reached number one in America and on charts around the world. The spiritual nature of Living In The Material World, described by Rolling Stone as 'miraculous in its radiance,' is also reflected in the inclusion of an illustration from the Bhagavad-Gita in the artwork. The new release adds a remix of the single version of 'Bangla Desh,' which has previously been available only on The Best Of George Harrison (1976), as well as two B-sides included on the album's 2006 reissue, 'Deep Blue' and 'Miss O'Dell.'
Tracks:
1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) | |||
2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues | |||
3. The Light That Has Lighted The World | |||
4. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long | |||
5. Who Can See It | |||
6. Living In The Material World | |||
7. The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord) | |||
8. Be Here Now | |||
9. Try Some, Buy Some | |||
10. The Day The World Gets 'Round | |||
11. That Is All | |||
12. Deep Blue | |||
13. Miss O'Dell | |||
14. Bangla Desh (Single Version) |
Dark Horse
no info
Extra Texture
In late 1974, George returned to California to record his next album, the soul-tinged Extra Texture (Read All About It), his final album to be released through Apple Records. Leon Russell played piano on 'Tired Of Midnight Blue,' and for some of the sessions, Harrison was joined by guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, plus Jim Keltner, Paul Stallworth, and David Foster from new band Attitudes, who were later signed by George's newly formed Dark Horse label. Two of the LP's songs date from 1974 sessions for Dark Horse at George's home studio: the soulful love song 'Can't Stop Thinking About You' and the backing track of 'His Name Is 'Legs (Ladies & Gentlemen).' The new release adds 'This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying),' a song Harrison rerecorded in 1992 as a demo for Dave Stewart, who plays electric guitar on it. More than ten years later, the track received overdubs by Ringo Starr on drums, Dhani Harrison on guitar, and vocalist Kara DioGuardi. The CD booklet includes newly written historical notes by Kevin Howlett.
1. You | ||
2. The Answer's At The End | ||
3. This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying) | ||
4. Ooh Baby (You Know That I Love You) | ||
5. World of Stone | ||
6. A Bit More of You | ||
7. Can't Stop Thinking About You | ||
8. Tired of Midnight Blue | ||
9. Grey Cloudy Lies | ||
10. His Name Is 'Legs' (Ladies and Gentlemen) | ||
11. This Guitar Can't Keep From Crying (Platinum Weird Version) |
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