GEORGE HARRISON All Things Must Pass 12" Vinyl 3 LP Boxed set +POSTER 1970 Apple

Sold Date: August 31, 2024
Start Date: August 25, 2024
Final Price: £70.00 (GBP)
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GEORGE HARRISON All Things Must Pass  12" Vinyl 3 LP BOXED set includes large POSTER  1970 Apple Records STCH 639  (LHG S2) Artist / Title  George Harrison – All Things Must Pass Label: Apple Records – STCH 639 Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP, Album Box Set Country: UK Released:  30 Nov 1970 Condition - Cover LP1 /  LP2 / LP3 - All Very Good Plus (VG+) Condition - Vinyl Very Good (VG) - stains to front right hand on box Notes Boxed set of x 3 LPs
Contains large poster 36" (91 cm) x 24" (61 cm) of George Harrison
LP1 / LP2 in Lyrics inner sleeve and LP3 in information inner sleeve

All Things Must Pass is the third studio album by the English rock musician George Harrison. Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison's first solo work after the break-up of the Beatles in April that year. 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 had been overlooked for inclusion on releases by the Beatles. The album reflects the influence of Harrison's musical activities with artists such as Bob Dylan, the Band, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends and Billy Preston during 1968–70, and his growth as an artist beyond his supporting role to former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. All Things Must Pass introduced Harrison's signature slide guitar sound and the spiritual themes 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. Several commentators interpret Barry Feinstein's album cover photo, showing Harrison surrounded by four garden gnomes, as a statement on his independence from the Beatles.

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GUIDE TO CONDITION

We endeavour to describe condition as accurately as possible using one of the following 5 levels of grading however this should be taken as a broad guide to the items condition.

NOTE   please bear in mind the condition appraisal is solely based on a visual inspection i.e. not play tested

EXCELLENT - perfect condition with no audible or visible defects whatsoever. The record and cover/sleeve are exactly as brand new.

VERY GOOD PLUS -  one or two very minor but visible surface marks on the cover / sleeve or record surface. Audio may have slight background crackle

VERY GOOD - Vinyl looks like it has experienced a lot of use. It’s still useable, but it may carry a few distortions. Light visible scratches, and it may have split edges.  For the most part, a VG-rated record is undamaged. Upon closer inspection, however, its use will be apparent—both visually and audibly.

GOOD - there may be a number of surface marks /  scratches on vinyl causing music having distortions  The cover / sleeve may also show  wear.

FAIR to GOOD – should play well without jumping, however the surface and / or cover / sleeve probably may show visible signs of wear due to the fact that it has been played on a regular basis. There may a few audible surface marks which may cause some minor crackles and pops.

FAIR - The surface and/or cover/sleeve may show visible signs of wear due to the fact that it has been played on a regular basis. The Vinyl may crackle and pop but does not jump unless stated otherwise in the actual item description.

POOR to FAIR - a vinyl of poor condition. Discs with these ratings often have major noise issues. They may skip, repeat and reveal scratching noises often. Frequently, these records may be cracked or have deep scratches. Their covers may be either badly damaged or destroyed completely.