"AIl Things Must Pass might be better, but those songs [on Living In The Material World) are incredible... You can hear from the LP what his aim was; he definitely had a message he wanted to get ...
Still, Harrison managed to pull focus when it came time to make Living in the Material World, even if he didn’t work nearly as hard promoting it. He didn’t rely on songs he had left over from ...
Harrison details these legal woes in withering detail on “Sue You, Sue Me Blues,” a song whose prominent placement—it’s Living in the Material World’s second song—suggests the extent ...
Goldmine chats with producer Paul Hicks about the 50th anniversary 'Living In The Material World' reissue project.
Having worked through a backlog of Beatles-era songs for All Things Must Pass, Living in the Material World offered a spate of brand-new songs, many reflecting Harrison's spiritual focus at the time.
But it’s also a very Southern California song, written in the Hollywood ... But that meant sleeping on some great music. And Living in the Material World is full of George Harrison moments ...
The LP, which has just been reissued in a variety of 50th anniversary editions, gave Harrison yet another win. Like All Things Must Pass, it earned laudatory reviews and rose quickly to the top of the ...
Living in the Material World is still debuting on charts ... The album was expanded to include early versions of a number of the songs featured on the full-length, as well as a complete book ...
George Harrison’s fourth solo album, the deeply spiritual Living in the Material World, straddles hope and the realities ... 12 previously unreleased renditions of every original album song. As well ...