GEORGE HARRISON ALL THINGS MUST PASS 1st Ever UK Press Complete MINT DEEP BOX

Sold Date: January 9, 2022
Start Date: December 30, 2021
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GEORGE HARRISON - ALL THINGS MUST PASS

  Great Playing Records! RAREST TEXTURED Deep Box Cover. Original 1st EVER PRESS Labels and POSTER. This is a stunning complete edition of this musical masterpiece often cited as the best of all the former Beatles solo albums! The 1st ever pressings on All Things Must Pass came with distinctively different box cover, that included a spacer, with only a few hundred being produced. 

THIS IS AN EXTREME RARITY. A COMPLETE 1ST PRESSING OF GEORGE HARRISON'S - ALL THINGS MUST PASS, IN GREAT CONDITION, WITH THE ULTRA RARE DEEP BOX COVER, WHITE SPACER, STUNNING VINYLS AND UNUSED ORIGINAL POSTER.


      








CAT NO:...

Apple STCH 3-639   


LABEL PRESS DETAILS:

Rare Original 1st Press of All Things Must Pass with the first ever matrix variant. The first two vinyls come with the orange Apple 1st press label and the third vinyl comes with the green Apple Jam label. Produced by HARRISON / SPECTRE text. 

APPLE, Mfd In the UK. 1970.









MATRIX NOs. ON RUN-OUT GROOVE -    1st ever matrix variant.

Side 1. ''  YEX 817-1U   ''  

Side 2. '' YEX 818-1U  "   

Side 3. '' YEX 819-1U "   

Side 4. '' YEX 820-1U  "   

Side 5. ''  YEX 821-1U  "   

Side 6. ''  822-1U "


MOTHER STAMPERS:

Side 1. ''  3   G    A     L   ''  

Side 2. '' 2    G    G    W  "   

Side 3. '' 2      G   R   O "   

Side 4. '' 2      G   G    L  "   

Side 5. ''  2      G   G    D  "   

Side 6. ''    2      G   G    L "

 



TRACK LISTING…

Side one - "I'd Have You Anytime" (Harrison, Bob Dylan) – 2:56      "My Sweet Lord" – 4:38     "Wah-Wah" – 5:35     "Isn't It a Pity (Version One)" – 7:10

Side two - "What Is Life" – 4:22    "If Not for You" (Dylan) – 3:29    "Behind That Locked Door" – 3:05    "Let It Down" – 4:57     "Run of the Mill" – 2:49

Side three - "Beware of Darkness" – 3:48    "Apple Scruffs" – 3:04     "Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)" – 3:48     "Awaiting on You All" – 2:45    "All Things Must Pass" – 3:44

Side four - "I Dig Love" – 4:55    "Art of Dying" – 3:37     "Isn't It a Pity (Version Two)" – 4:45    "Hear Me Lord" – 5:46

Side five (Apple Jam) - "Out of the Blue" – 11:14    "It's Johnny's Birthday" (Bill Martin, Phil Coulter, Harrison) – 0:49    "Plug Me In" – 3:18

Side six (Apple Jam) - "I Remember Jeep" – 8:07     "Thanks for the Pepperoni" – 5:31


      Great AUDIO comes with superb ORIGINAL Garrod  & LofthouseCover. 








All Things Must Pass is a triple album by English musician George Harrison. Recorded and released in 1970, the album was Harrison's first solo work since the break-up of the Beatles in April that year, and his third solo album overall. It includes the hit singles "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life", as well as songs such as "Isn't It a Pity" and the title track that were turned down by the Beatles. The album reflects the influence of his musical activities with artists such as Bob Dylan, the Band, Delaney & Bonnie and Billy Preston during 1968–70, as well as Harrison's growth as an artist beyond his supporting role to former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. All Things Must Pass introduced Harrison's signature sound, the slide guitar, and the spiritual themes that would be present throughout his subsequent solo work. The original vinyl release consisted of two LPs of songs and a third disc of informal jams, titled Apple Jam. Commentators interpret Barry Feinstein's album cover photo, showing Harrison surrounded by four garden gnomes, as a statement on his independence from the Beatles.

Production began at London's Abbey Road Studios in May 1970, with extensive overdubbing and mixing continuing through October. Among the large cast of backing musicians were Eric Clapton and Delaney & Bonnie's Friends band – three of whom formed Derek and the Dominos with Clapton during the recording – as well as Ringo Starr, Gary Wright, Preston, Klaus Voormann, John Barham, Badfinger and Pete Drake. The sessions produced a double album's worth of extra material, most of which remains unissued.

All Things Must Pass was critically and commercially successful on release, with long stays at number 1 on charts around the world. The album was co-produced by Phil Spector and employs his Wall of Sound production technique to notable effect; Ben Gerson of Rolling Stone described the sound as "Wagnerian, Brucknerian, the music of mountain tops and vast horizons”. Reflecting the widespread surprise at the assuredness of Harrison's post-Beatles debut, Melody Maker's Richard Williams likened the album to Greta Garbo's first role in a talking picture and declared: "Garbo talks! – Harrison is free!" According to Colin Larkin, writing in the 2011 edition of his Encyclopedia of Popular Music, All Things Must Pass is "generally rated" as the best of all the former Beatles' solo albums.














ALBUM PLAYED FOR GRADING: 

Yes – brilliant sound quality throughout!

All Things Must Pass is a complex and varied collection of music, and is also an extremely sensitive set of vinyls, hard to find in clear audio condition. Worn and Un worn copies can have a lot of surface sound even on musically complex and busy tracks like 'Behind Thats Locked Door'. 


This pressing is in great condition and has clear undistorted audio, with super clear audio and minimal background static. There is certainly no dominant interference, and NO distortion. It really sounds great and plays with great sound separation and clarity!


Superb sound, every track has been tested and I could find no obvious sound blemishes.  Wonderful TOP audio, there is NO distortion, NO sticks or jumps what so ever.


Great music with great clarity, and so hard to find with this type of sound. I'll give a detailed account below:
















Beginning with the classic 'I'd Have You Any Time' the audio is great. There is very little occasional static and certainly nothing obtrusive, which is pretty incredible for a 1st track on this highly collectable record. Its so clear that you can clearly hear the metronome keeping beat, a sound that is nearly always lost with the slightest surface sound. 


There are so many variables in the audio performance, and so many quiet delicate sections. Very little static during the run in grooves, and some slight background only. 


'My Sweet Lord' and 'Wah Wah' also have quiet intros, and again the sound is sensational. Still not a single loud pop or click, and little static to be heard. 'Its A Pity' again has superb clear audio. There is very little static at all here, just the faintest background sound to be detected. 


Bringing in side 2. 'What Is Life' again plays with super clear audio, and still very little static or surface sound. A couple of light pops between tracks, 'Its Not For You' and 'Behind That Locked Door' play with very little detectable occasional light background static, and still that brilliant clear tonal and audio quality. Again with the classics, 'Let It Down' and 'Run Of The Mill' there is a little detectable static and certainly no intrusive interference, just super bright loud bassy sound. 























Side 3. 'Beware of Darkness' and 'Apple Scruffs' continue the musical journey, and play superbly. There is a little surface sound, and not a single pop or click. The 'Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp' plays superbly, there is very little light static, a couple of very light static pops only, and certainly nothing intrusive. Any surface sound that there is is extremely infrequent and barely audible. The sound quality is extremely clear, and it plays with incredible separation, sharpness and tonal clarity. The same goes for 'Awaiting On You All' and 'All Things Must Pass', the building intro, and the tracks play superbly. 


Side 4. 'I Dig Love' and 'Art of Dying' play with great clarity, following a very quiet clear middle section, returning to the final passages, this audio performance is concluded and this final quiet outro plays superbly. There is very little static during 'Isn't It A Pity' or 'Hear Me Lord', and juts a couple of light pops.


Side 5. comes in with 'Out Of The Blue' which plays with great clear sound, again with no pops clicks and barely any surface sound. 'Its Johnny's Birthday' and 'Plug Me In' play with great clarity, clear audio and again barely any detectable surface static at all. 


Side 5. round of this brilliant collection with 'I remember Jeep,' with great clear audio, and again barely any detectable surface static at all.  This is a superb 1st pressing and a great listen. Loud, sharp clear audio, there is barely any occasional static (as detailed) and no pops or clicks. 'Thanks For The Pepperoni' plays without a static tic, this is a superb audio performance.













The music jumps out, with definition and clarity, the vocals which come through with tremendous power. Its the same with the bass guitar and drums, whilst the guitars come through crisp and clear. With the clear and extra loud First cut engineering giving the audio a vibrant sound which cannot be beaten. A great all round example of this classic vinyl that plays as cleanly and deeply as vinyl can. A great all round example of this great vinyl.

This is a great audio pleasure for such a rare vinyl, and I would give this great record a NEAR MINT sound grading. 





  


THE RECORD

A superb set of glossy vinyls, and really thick pressings. Deep clear grooves that can only be found on the original 1st pressings, two of these vinyls have never been played, with only side 1. and 2. showing a couple of the faintest handling marks. Side 1. does have a faint hairline and a tiny scuff at the very start, but it is very light, has no effect on the sound and can only really be seen under a spotlight. There is one barely visible light hairline across track 3. on side 1. and a tiny pressings blemish, but it is completely non sounding. Unbelievable to think this set is over 40 years old! 


Graded at NEAR MINT condition.













    

THE LABELS 

Famous Apple labels are in great condition. All the ink is completely intact, no marks or writing, and just a couple of barely visible spindle traces. Incredible!

Great all round first press examples! 

Graded at NEAR MINT to MINT condition.



VINYL TESTED FOR ANY SIGNS OF WARPING:

Yes, NONE visible what so ever when tested be sight and on a moving turntable.










THE BOX COVER

This is a great example of this very rare box cover. The 1st ever pressings on All Things Must Pass came with distinctively different box cover, with only a few hundred being produced. Some 1st press vinyls came with the later box cover which was un textured an had a far shallower box with no inner spacer. Apple realised that the original box was two deep and therefore a card board spacer had to be included. This ultra rare 1st ever press cover comes with the original white corrugated spacer, with the much thicker sides and textured edges, only found on a tiny quantity of test produced examples. 


Harrison commissioned Tom Wilkes to design a hinged box in which to house the three vinyl discs, rather than have them packaged in a triple gatefold cover. Apple insider Tony Bramwell later recalled: "It was a bloody big thing ... You needed arms like an orang-utan to carry half a dozen." The packaging caused some confusion among retailers, who, at that time, associated boxed albums with opera or classical works.

The stark black-and-white cover photo was taken on the main lawn at Friar Park by Wilkes' Camouflage Productions partner, Barry Feinstein. Commentators interpret the photograph – showing Harrison seated in the centre of, and towering over, four comical-looking garden gnomes – as representing his removal from the Beatles' collective identity. The gnomes had recently been delivered to Friar Park and placed on the lawn; seeing the four figures there, and mindful of the message in the album's title, Feinstein immediately drew parallels with Harrison's former band. Author and music journalist Mikal Gilmore has written that Lennon's initial negativity regarding All Things Must Pass was possibly because he was "irritated" by this cover photo; Harrison biographer Elliot Huntley attributes this reaction to envy on Lennon's part during a time when "everything [Harrison] touched turned to gold".

This is a great example of this very rare cover. The Box covers on All Things Must Pass are nearly always split, worn and un readable. It's a lovely example, the front and back are in great condition with slight markings only.

There is very little light scuffing to the corners, and a couple of very light creases. The opening edges are very square and totally un frayed. A great example. All round, this is a great box cover! 

Graded at EXCELLENT to NEAR MINT.   


      



THE POSTER

Apple included a poster with the album, showing Harrison in a darkened corridor of his home, standing in front of an iron-framed window. Wilkes had designed a more adventurous poster, but according to Beatles author Bruce Spizer, Harrison was uncomfortable with the imagery. Some of the Feinstein photographs that Wilkes had incorporated into this original poster design appeared instead on the picture sleeves for the "My Sweet Lord" single and its follow-up, "What Is Life".

Original 1st Press three fold poster, not to be confused with the later lighter editions. This highly collectable poster is in great condition. As new with no folds, creases or pin holes.  


Graded at NEAR MINT to MINT condition.








THE INNERS

Original paper 1st press inner sleeves. These incredibly delicate inner sleeves were incredibly prone to destruction and were often discarded. This is a great set, with NO tears at all, no seam splits and no stains. Some very slight creases only.

Graded at  NEAR MINT condition.













RARITY

A 1st pressing of All Things Must Pass in this type of condition is unbelievably rare. The vinyl is so often heavily marked, scratched, with noisy, poor and distorted sound. Any 1st PRESS examples with a complete set of vinyls in this type of condition, that play brilliantly is practically unheard of.

The box cover is almost impossible to find without serious wear, even modestly worn examples are scarce and this one is a great example. Further more it is  the rarest ever variant, with the deep box and card spacer. Finding a great cover, poster and vinyl with all complete 1st press original parts, fantastic!.

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY RARE PIECE OF MUSICAL HISTORY.












RARE COMPLETE CLASSIC ORIGINAL VINYLS WITH TOP AUDIO AND GREAT CONDITION THROUGHOUT


AT TRADE MARK RECORDS WE SPECIALISE IN RARE COLLECTABLE PRESSINGS - WITH GREAT SOUND UNINTERRUPTED BY INTERFERENCE. NO LOUD POPS OR CLICKS, JUMPS OR REPEATS - GUARANTEED!

GREAT ORIGINAL COVERS WITH NO SEAM SPLITS, TEARS, WRITING OR STICKERS!



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