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GEORGE HARRISON

UMe/Capitol (8-LP, 5CD/Blu-ray Sets)

Six weeks after Paul McCartney officially announced the breakup of The Beatles in April 1970, George Harrison entered EMI Studios with Ringo Starr and Klaus Voormann in tow and began tracking demos for what would become his true solo debut and his magnum opus, the triple-disc . All 30 of these demos (26 of which are previously unreleased) are included on the new, available as an 8-LP (180g) set and a 5-CD + 1 Blu-ray audio disc collection. (Other physical and digital configurations — ranging from a basic, 2-CD set of the original 23-track album to an Uber Deluxe Edition box set that’ll set you back $1,000 — are also available.)

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