George Harrison - Try Some Buy Some video free download


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George Harrison's fifth solo album release.

Personnel :

George - Vocals, guitar

Ringo - Drums

Klaus Voorman - Bass

Nicky Hopkins - Keyboards

Gary Wright - Keyboards

Jim Keltner - Drums

Jim Gordon - Drums (Try Some, Buy Some)

Jim Horn - Saxophone, flutes

Zakir Hussein - Tabla

John Barham - Strings

Recording sessions for most of the tracks were from October 1972 through to January 1973 at the Apple Studios in Saville Row, although the backing track for "Try Some, Buy Some" was done two years earlier !

The album did very well for George in the U.K. album charts where it reached number 2. It was kept off the top slot by the original soundtrack album to the film "That'll Be The Day" ... which ... has Ringo as one of it's stars !

The very glossy gatefold cover, also included some colourful and full packaging.

The front cover photography was by Kendall L. Johnson, with the picture inside the gatefold being by Ken Marcus.

The right-hand on the front cover is holding (what looks like to me) an Indian scene, whereas the left-hand is clearly holding money. A U.S. dollar at the top.

If you could see my messed up inner gatefold cover shot above, you`d see that George is hosting an expensive lunch on the lawns of his Henley-on-Thames home. He is raising a glass to the musicians who are seated left to right, Gary Wright, Jim Horn, Klaus Voorman, Nicky Hopkins, Jim Keltner and Ringo.

Talking of the cover and Jim Keltner, there is also an odd addition on the back, where Jim's name is printed in-between what definately looks like the "Wings" set of wings, and says : Jim Keltner fan club - For all information send a stamped undressed elephant to 5112, Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California.

Comments

9 years ago

mysterymac38

Harrison didn't care much for Bowies music.

9 years ago

Ayanna Thalis

This song makes me fly

10 years ago

phillip bonner

A kind, loving ,honest man xx

10 years ago

phillip bonner

Beautiful song from George God bless you xx

10 years ago

Johnnywhamo

You always remember your first :P

11 years ago

Gabriele R. Burchard

I was so young when this album came out. I didn't fully understand his lyrics then. I thought George was singing about leaving all sorts of bad things behind and finally finding reassurance and real love in and from a woman ... BUT George was actually singing about God's love .... Well, I still find it an extremely moving song ... and in my mind I still connect it to finding love in and from another person ... :)

12 years ago

Joe Marzano

Won't you try some? Won't you buy some? Always felt Harrison was the best Beatle as he always sang what he felt, whether others liked it or not. Excellent. Thanks for posting this.

12 years ago

Shane Henning

great song

12 years ago

deansgatedora

The stirring instrumental part of this song is fantastic and uplifting - could have come straight from a film soundtrack

12 years ago

deansgatedora

Fantastic, stirring and uplifing instrumental melody - could have come straight form a film soundtrack.

12 years ago

Nita Prem

beautiful _(l)_

12 years ago

blackandtanful

元々は、真っ先にロニー・スペクター孃が歌うべきチューン?、ジョージの”トライ・サム・バイ・サム"、リンゴらしいドラミングが随所に!

12 years ago

mark avery

loved the album cover when it came out...perspective, people....

12 years ago

AmandiMasen

love this one over davids or ronnie's because I really really really feel his emotion.

12 years ago

carriad11

My very very 1st album and still my very very best! "Try Some, Buy Some" is a song written by George Harrison and released on his Living in the Material World in 1973......... The musicians in the sessions were George Harrison (guitar), Leon Russell (piano), Jim Gordon (drums), Carl Radle (bass) and Gary Wright (electric piano).

12 years ago

Rodan9pro

@carriad11 Yes, you're right, but this is Ringo. :-) Peace.

12 years ago

carriad11

@Rodan9pro Be careful........Jim Keltner often collaborated

13 years ago

AmandiMasen

when it seemed that i was always lonely, i opened my eyes and i saw you. Not a thing did I feel, not a thing did I know. Til I called on your love. and your love sure did grow.

13 years ago

Jean-Paul GUICHARD

the most accomplished album of ever time , george did put all his sensibility in doing it and will always remain in my mind

13 years ago

Rodan9pro

@billabongodrum Yes, this is Ringo Starr on drums...unmistakable.

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