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George Harrison The Concert for Bangladesh 3 LP Vinyl Box - Apple STCX 3385 First Pressing (1971) with 64-Page Book and Inner Sleeves
Condition: Very Good Vinyl; Very Good Box Cover. Vinyl was play-tested on all sides and plays very well throughout with good fidelity and some occasional light background noise. Original box cover has some torn corners and includes three original inner sleeves in very good shape. Includes 64 page color booklet in excellent shape.
The Concert for Bangladesh is a live triple album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" and released on Apple Records in December 1971. The album followed the two concerts of the same name, held on 1 August 1971 at New York's Madison Square Garden, featuring Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton. The shows were a pioneering charity event, in aid of the homeless Bengali refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, and set the model for future multi-artist rock benefits such as Live Aid and the Concert for New York City. The event brought Harrison and Starr together on a concert stage for the first time since 1966, when the Beatles retired from live performance, and represented Dylan's first major concert appearance in the US in five years.
Co-produced by Phil Spector, The Concert for Bangladesh features his Wall of Sound approach in a live setting. Besides the main performers, the musicians and singers include Badfinger, Jim Horn, Klaus Voormann, Alla Rakha, Jim Keltner, Jesse Ed Davis and Claudia Lennear. The box set's packaging included a 64-page book containing photos from the concerts; the album cover, designed by Tom Wilkes, consisted of an image of a malnourished child sitting beside an empty food bowl.
On release, The Concert for Bangladesh was a major critical and commercial success. It topped albums charts in several countries and went on to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in March 1973. Together with the 1972 Apple concert film directed by Saul Swimmer, the album gained Indian classical music its largest Western audience up until that time.
Tracklist
A1George Harrison, Ravi Shankar–Introduction6:16 A2Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Alla Rakha, Kamala Chakravarty–Bangla Dhun16:19
B1George Harrison–Wah-Wah3:15 B2George Harrison–My Sweet Lord4:16 B3George Harrison–Awaiting On You All2:37 B4Billy Preston–That's The Way God Planned It4:05
C1Richard Starkey–It Don't Come Easy2:38 C2George Harrison–Beware Of Darkness3:26 C3George Harrison–Introduction of the Band3:00 C4George Harrison–While My Guitar Gently Weeps4:39
D1Leon Russell, Don Preston (2)–Medley:Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood9:11 D2George Harrison–Here Comes The Sun2:51
E1Bob Dylan–A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall5:04 E2Bob Dylan–It Takes A Lot To Laugh/It Takes A Train to Cry2:54 E3Bob Dylan–Blowin' In The Wind3:34 E4Bob Dylan–Mr. Tambourine Man4:06 E5Bob Dylan–Just Like A Woman4:14
F1George Harrison–Something3:05 F2George Harrison–Bangla Desh4:14
"The Artists" George Harrison – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals Ravi Shankar – sitar Bob Dylan – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica Leon Russell – piano, vocals, bass, backing vocals Ringo Starr – drums, vocals, tambourine Billy Preston – Hammond organ, vocals Eric Clapton – electric guitar Ali Akbar Khan – sarod Alla Rakha – tabla Kamala Chakravarty – tambura
"The Band" Jesse Ed Davis – electric guitar Klaus Voormann – bass Jim Keltner – drums Pete Ham – acoustic guitar Tom Evans – twelve-string acoustic guitar Joey Molland – acoustic guitar Mike Gibbins – tambourine, maracas Don Preston – electric guitar, vocals (on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Young Blood" and "Bangla Desh" only) Carl Radle – bass (on "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Young Blood" only) Tracklist
A1I'd Have You Anytime A2My Sweet Lord A3Wah-Wah A4Isn't It A Pity (Version One)
B1What Is Life B2If Not For You B3Behind That Locked Door B4Let It Down B5Run Of The Mill
C1Beware Of Darkness C2Apple Scruffs C3Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) C4Awaiting On You All C5All Things Must Pass
D1I Dig Love D2Art Of Dying D3Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) D4Hear Me Lord
E1Out Of The Blue E2It's Johnny's Birthday E3Plug Me In
F1I Remember Jeep F2Thanks For The Pepperoni
Personnel Backing Vocals – George O'Hara-Smith Singers Bass – Carl Radle, Klaus Voormann Drums, Percussion – Alan White, Jim Gordon, Ringo Starr Guitar – Dave Mason, Eric Clapton, George Harrison Keyboards – Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock, Gary Brooker, Gary Wright Producer – George Harrison, Phil Spector Rhythm Guitar, Percussion – Badfinger Steel Guitar [Pedal] – Pete Drake Tambourine – Mal Evans Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Keys Trumpet – Jim Price _____________________________________________
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