Blood from a Clone - George Harrison video free download


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Written by George Harrison.

Another song that was born after the rejection of other songs by the record company was "Blood from a Clone." In times of disco, this song reflects a species to the record company and the musical genre, which forced many artists to enter. What was that Warner Bros. wanted George be linked to genres like disco era, or those just beginning the Punk or New Wave. Somehow agreed to the demands of the seal but warned that it would not renew his contract when it was over.

George — vocals, guitars, plus synthesisers and keyboards

Ray Cooper — Drums, keyboards, synthesisers, percussion

Jim Keltner — Drums

Dave Mattacks — Drums

Willie Weeks — Bass

Herbie Flowers — Bass, tuba

Gary Brooker — Keyboards and synthesisers

Al Kooper — Keyboards and synthesisers

Mike Moran — Keyboards and synthesisers

Neil Larson — Keyboards and synthesisers

Tom Scott — Lyricon, horns

Alla Rakha — Tabla

Produced by George Harrison & Ray Cooper.+

Engineer: Phil McDonald

Recorded at Friar Park; 1981.

Comments

10 years ago

Christopher Richute

This has always reminded me of "Its only a Northern Song". It has the same kind of FUCK YOU music industry.

10 years ago

Robin Raven

Fantastic opener! The song attacks the narrow-mindedness of the executives at WB. Love the lyrics and the two solo's. It's a powerful song (just like All Those Years Ago and Teardrops). Power that lacks the original album. Still, Flying Hour should have been on album version two. 

10 years ago

Rylan McQuade

Thumbs up if you're a hard-core Harrison fandango!

10 years ago

Sarah Manns

I love this song! It really gets me moving.

12 years ago

Abbie Chalmers

Love this album, almost as much as his hair in this decade!

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