George Harrison - Run So Far video free download


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George's final album, but the first to be credited to Dark Horse AND Parlophone.

Credited to George Harrison, and produced by George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison

Personnel :

George - Vocals, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, bass

Dhani Harrison - Acoustic Guitar, backing vocals

Jeff Lynne - Electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

Bikram Ghosh - Tabla

Jon Lord - Piano

Jools Holland - Piano

Sam Brown - Backing vocals

Jim Keltner - Drums

Jane Lister - Harp

Isabela Borzymowska - Reading from "How To Know God" (The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali)

plus, Namah Parvati - Performed by George and Dhani Harrison.

"Give me plenty of that guitar" ...

An album that as the stylus hits the vinyl immediately strikes you as being vibrant and upbeat. All the more remarkable when it was recorded in the last couple of months before George's passing.

Art direction and photography by thenewno2 ("I'm not a number ...")

Photographs of George by Brian Roylance.

The vinyl L.P. comes in a gatefold sleeve, with a stiff card inner sleeve. Plus a LARGE 12-page booklet featuring the lyrics and photographs.

The C.D. comes in a gatefold sleeve with the same pictures as on the L.P. (but smaller !), and the C.D. hides a picture of what is the label on the vinyl (as above). It includes a 16-page booklet featuring the lyrics and photographs.

The CD/DVD comes in a 6" x 5" clamshell box, containing - the C.D. as listed above, A picture DVD containing footage relating to the making of the album, a 21" x 14" double-sided poster with a great black and white picture of George on one side, and the Brainwashed art on the other.

The album entered the U.K. album chart on 24th November 2002 at no.52.

With the release of the Any Road single, the album was "repackaged" on 12th May 2003 and re-promoted.

What this in fact entailed, was one cardboard slipcover matching the picture on the single wrapped around the standard album. No track changes and scant evidence of any advertising to be seen.

Comments

9 years ago

Teachering

For years I listened to this song recorded by Eric Clapton on his marvelous album, Journeyman, having no idea that it was written by George Harrison. Notice that the production includes Jeff Lynne and George's son, Dhani. A great song by a great song writer.

10 years ago

Itamar Dorneles

This song is so relaxing and comforting.

11 years ago

NOTABOOS

The "Clapton version" is performed WITH George Harrison, you idiots.

11 years ago

xtc1957

It's sad that Eric Clapton's version is so often misinterpreted as the original, when in fact Harrison wrote the song and his version prompted Clapton to record it after all. Clapton's version is faithful and respectful, but George's is superior in every way, IMHO.

11 years ago

Daniela Gio

gracias George, gracias

11 years ago

William Howard

Man! I loved you all my life! Best saved for last..... I miss you man!

12 years ago

lyonslaforet

George Harrison was my favorite Beatle and it's not this gem that will make me change my mind!

12 years ago

iconicdog

Such a wonderful song. We love you forever, Dearest George.

12 years ago

guruGharr43

I LOVE THIS TUNE!!!

12 years ago

nafaidni

@kevuk07 This is Brainwashed.

12 years ago

kevuk07

Cloud 9 is a great album,give it a listen.

12 years ago

Billy Fisher

George and Eric. both versions are great.

12 years ago

sallymaggiespotty

Great song! Rock on George, We love you!! R.I.P.

13 years ago

vashydana

I've heard Eric Clapton sing this song as well... I love it RIP George!!!!!

14 years ago

MsteriousMelinda

i love this song as well as the album. Thanks so much for uploading it so I can add it to my playlist/favorites, etc.

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