All Things Must Pass was the first solo album George Harrison made after The Beatles broke up, and it arrived straight away as a triple album full of songs he had been unable to place on Beatles albums for years. He produced it with Phil Spector, with a cast that included Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann and the musicians who would shortly form Derek and the Dominos. "My Sweet Lord" became the first solo number one single by a Beatle, alongside "What Is Life", "Isn't It a Pity" and the title track, while the third record holds the instrumental studio jams of Apple Jam. The album originally appeared in 1970 on Apple Records and topped the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. For its fiftieth anniversary it was remixed by Paul Hicks and expanded with demos and outtakes from the sessions.
This edition is a 3-LP.
- 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 Beware of Darkness
- 11 Apple Scruffs
- 12 Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
- 13 Awaiting On You All
- 14 All Things Must Pass
- 15 I Dig Love
- 16 Art of Dying
- 17 Isn't It a Pity (Version Two)
- 18 Hear Me Lord
- 19 Out of the Blue
- 20 It's Johnny's Birthday
- 21 Plug Me In
- 22 I Remember Jeep
- 23 Thanks For the Pepperoni