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Posted by: OlCh on 16-07-2005, 05:35 | ||||||||||||||
1 Woman Don't You Cry for Me Harrison 3:20 2 Dear One Harrison 5:07 3 Beautiful Girl Harrison 3:42 4 This Song Harrison 4:14 5 See Yourself Harrison 2:51 6 It's What You Value Harrison 5:08 7 True Love Porter 2:44 8 Pure Smokey Harrison 3:55 9 Crackerbox Palace Harrison 3:58 10 Learning How to Love You Harrison 4:14 11 Tears of the World Harrison 4:03 David Foster Clavinet, Fender Rhodes George Harrison Synthesizer, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Producer Billy Preston Organ, Synthesizer, Piano Emil Richards Marimba Tom Scott Flute, Saxophone, Lyricon, Assistant Producer Alvin Taylor Drums Richard Tee Organ, Piano, Fender Rhodes Willie Weeks Bass Gary Wright Keyboards |
Posted by: OlCh on 16-07-2005, 05:36 |
Thanks to my friends George Harrison - 1976 Thirty Three & 1/3. 2004 Remastered Expanded Riper EAC 095pb3 Read mode: Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Codec Monkey Audio 3.97 Covers Complete Cue, Log, CDImage WinRar 3.20 Store 283MB Review by William Ruhlmann Having suffered the humiliation of being sued successfully over "My Sweet Lord," George Harrison turned the ordeal into music, writing "This Song," a Top 25 hit. Even better was "Crackerbox Palace," which would have fit in nicely on any Beatles album. The rest was slight, although Harrison covering Cole Porter's "True Love" is an interesting idea. This was Harrison's first album on his Dark Horse custom label, formed after the completion of his contract with EMI/Capitol in June 1976 and initially distributed by A&M.[Thirty Three & 1/3 was reissued in 2004 with "Tears of the World" as a bonus track. |
Posted by: retro on 16-07-2005, 10:27 |
Ага, был такой. Чет не припоминаю, хороший ли... Клик! Спасибо. |
Posted by: OlCh on 16-07-2005, 18:01 | ||
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Posted by: Frodo71 on 16-07-2005, 21:33 |
спасибо |