George Harrison - Somewhere In England
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Capitol |
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Pop/Rock |
Product No.: |
ACAP 5713656
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UPC: | 602557136562 |
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In Stock
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180 Gram Vinyl Record |
Also available on:
• Preowned Vinyl Record
1981/ Dark Horse/ Canada/ Hole Punch
• Preowned Vinyl Record
180-gram vinyl
This is Somewhere In England, by George Harrison, his ninth studo albu, released in 1981. The album had a troubled birth, for when Harrison originally submitted it for release in November 1980, Warner Bros. rejected it, claiming that four songs — "Flying Hour," "Lay His Head," "Sat Singing," and "Tears of the World" (once available on the bootleg "Ohnothimagen") — were not worthy of being issued. Harrison was forced to go back into the studio to cut four new tunes, delivering a bitterly barbed thrust at his record label in "Blood from a Clone" (which they did release) and a tune originally meant for Ringo Starr but rewritten as a remembrance after John Lennon's assassination ("All Those Years Ago"), as well as "Teardrops" and "That Which I Have Lost."
Side 1 | Blood From A Clone | Unconsciousness Rules | Life Itself | All Those Years Ago | Baltimore Oriole | Side 2 |
Teardrops | That Which I Have Lost | Writing's On The Wall | Hong Kong Blues | Save The World |
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