1973 George Harrison – Living In The Material World
Living In The Material World is the fourth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in 1973 on Apple Records. As the follow-up to 1970’s critically acclaimed All Things Must Pass and his pioneering charity project, the Concert for Bangladesh, it was among the most highly anticipated releases of that year. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America two days after release, on its way to becoming Harrison’s second number 1 album in the United States, and produced the international hit “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)”. It also topped albums charts in Canada and Australia, and reached number 2 in Britain.
Living in the Material World is notable for the uncompromising lyrical content of its songs, reflecting Harrison’s struggle for spiritual enlightenment against his status as a superstar, as well as for what many commentators consider to be the finest guitar and vocal performances of his career. In contrast with All Things Must Pass, Harrison scaled down the production for Material World, using a core group of musicians comprising Nicky Hopkins, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann and Jim Keltner. Ringo Starr, John Barham and Indian classical musician Zakir Hussain were among the album’s other contributors.
Upon release, Rolling Stone described it as a “pop classic”, a work that “stands alone as an article of faith, miraculous in its radiance”. Most contemporary reviewers consider Living in the Material World to be a worthy successor to All Things Must Pass, even if it inevitably falls short of Harrison’s grand opus. Author Simon Leng refers to the album as a “forgotten blockbuster”, representing “the close of an age, the last offering of the Beatles’ London era”.EMI reissued the album in 2006, in remastered form with bonus tracks, and released a deluxe-edition CD/DVD set that included film clips of four songs.
Tracks
1 Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) (George Harrison) 03:35
2 Sue Me, Sue You Blues (George Harrison) 04:46
3 The Light That Has Lighted The World (George Harrison) 03:30
4 Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long (George Harrison) 02:57
5 Who Can See It (George Harrison) 03:51
6 Living In The Material World (George Harrison) 05:30
7 The Lord Loves The One (That Loves The Lord) (George Harrison) 04:34
8 Be Here Now (George Harrison) 04:09
9 Try Some Buy Some (George Harrison) 04:07
10 The Day The World Gets ‘Round (George Harrison) 02:52
11 That Is All (George Harrison) 03:44
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Klaus Voormann |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Drums | Ringo Starr |
Guitar | George Harrison |
Keyboards | Gary Wright |
Keyboards | Nicky Hopkins |
Flute | Jim Horn |
Sax | Jim Horn |
Strings | John Barham |
Tablas | Zakir Hussain |
Vocals | George Harrison |
Liner Notes
Producer – George Harrison
Engineer – Phil McDonald
Mastered By – Doug Sax
Remix – Phil McDonald
Design – Wilkes & Braun Inc
Photography – Kendall L Johnson, Ken Marcus
Mastered At The Mastering Lab
Recorded At Apple Studios
Phonographic Copyright EMI Records Ltd
Copyright Material World Charitable Foundation
Copyright Harrisongs Ltd