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George Harrison Concert For Bangladesh CD

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Harrison, who organized the event, plays originals recorded with the Beatles ("While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something"), and songs from his then-recent solo debut, ALL THINGS MUST PASS ("My Sweet Lord;" "Awaiting on You All"). There are dynamic solo turns by Leon Russell and Billy Preston, before Dylan emerges to steal the show with renditions of his classics ("Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Blowin' in the Wind"). Originally released as a three-LP set, CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH overflows with great music. At the time, it was an emblem for how popular music can raise consciousness about world issues and positively impact those situations. It remains such an emblem today.

This historical 1971 event set the template for every rock benefit concert that followed. A cast of all-star musicians, including Geroge Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, and Bob Dylan, converged on New York City's Madison Square Garden to play and sing their hearts out, while all the proceeds from the concert went to aid Bengali refugees. Shankar's 17-minute-plus raga "Bangla Dhun" opens the set, as though evoking the voice of a part of the globe too-often overlooked by Westerners. Backed by Ali Akbar Kahn and Alla Rakha, Shankar's exquisitely nuanced performance is one of the show's highlights.

Personnel: George Harrison (vocals, guitar); Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Billy Preston (vocals, organ); Leon Russell (vocals, keyboards); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums); Jesse Ed Davis , Joey Molland (guitar); Pete Ham (acoustic guitar); Ravi Shankar (sitar); Jim Horn (saxophone); Klaus Voormann, Tom Evans , Carl Radle (bass instrument); Jim Keltner, Mike Gibbins (drums); Don Preston (background vocals).

Rolling Stone (No. 986, p.98) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...[A] musical gem..."
Q (10/91) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...the music here is excellent."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.130) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[Y]ou get a George greatest hits set and nervous Bob Dylan, stumbling in from Long Island to deliver an enthusiastically received best-of. Sumptuous sound, too."
Mojo (Publisher) (3/02, p.118) - "...The first set features Shankar...on the second, Harrison's solo repertoire is beyond reproach....Cameos abound...for many though, the Main Event was the return of a Bob Dylan with whom the audience felt comfortable..."
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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Live Performances CDs, Country Rock, Rock
Label Capitol / EMI
Orig Year 1971
All Time Sales Rank   2406  
CD Universe Part number 6978945
Catalog number 35880
Discs 2
Release Date Oct 25, 2005
Studio/Live Live
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Phil Spector; George Harrison
Personnel George Harrison - vocals, guitar
George Harrison - vocals, guitar
Jim Keltner
Jim Horn - saxophone
Carl Radle - bass instrument
Don Preston - background vocals
Don Preston - background vocals
Jesse Ed Davis
Klaus Voorman
Tom Evans
Pete Ham - acoustic guitar
Joey Molland - guitar
Mike Gibbins - drums

Also: Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Billy Preston, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Badfinger, Ravi Shankar
Additional Info Remastered
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Concert For Bangladesh CD DISC 1: CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH:
1.Introduction - George Harrison - (featuring Ravi Shankar)  
2.Bangla Dhun - George Harrison - (featuring Ravi Shankar)
3.Wah-Wah - George Harrison (previously unreleased)  
4.My Sweet Lord - George Harrison (previously unreleased)  
5.Awaiting on You All - George Harrison  
6.That's the Way God Planned It - George Harrison - (featuring Billy Preston)  
7.It Don't Come Easy - George Harrison - (featuring Ringo Starr)  
8.Beware of Darkness - George Harrison  
9.Band Introductions - George Harrison
10.While My Guitar Gently Weeps - (previously unreleased)  
Concert For Bangladesh Songs DISC 2: CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH:
1.Jumpin' Jack Flash / Youngblood / Youngblood - George Harrison - (featuring Leon Russell)
2.Here Comes the Sun - George Harrison  
3.Hard Rain's Gonna Fall, A - George Harrison - (featuring Bob Dylan)
4.It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry - George Harrison - (featuring Bob Dylan)  
5.Blowin' in the Wind - George Harrison - (featuring Bob Dylan)  
6.Mr. Tambourine Man - George Harrison - (featuring Bob Dylan)  
7.Just Like a Woman - George Harrison - (featuring Bob Dylan)  
8.Something - George Harrison  
9.Bangladesh - George Harrison  
10.Love Minus Zero / No Limit - George Harrison - (previously unreleased, featuring Bob Dylan)  
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Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars) 3.5 stars

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5 stars George Harrison & Friends really rock the world
One of the greatest live performances ever. Harrison, Shankar, Starr, Clapton, Dylan, Akbar Khan and many others do their best. Excellent remastered edition which was long-long awaited. Great CD to listen and even greater DVD available to enjoy.
Submitted by vahram (Yerevan, Armenia) Verified Buyer
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4 stars EXCELLENT ACOUSTICS
THIS HAS ALL THE FINEST QUALITIES OF THE ORIGINAL ALBUM TRACK. THE VOCALS ARE PERFECTLY CLEAR. BOB DYLAN'S AND OF COURSE GEORGE'S VOICE HAS NEVER SOUNDED BETTER. GREAT ADDITION TO ANY GEORGE HARRISON/AND OR TRAVELLING WILBURY'S COLLECTION.
Submitted by MCASTELLANO (ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY) Verified Buyer
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5 stars Beautiful as before, but a few small surprises
"The Concert For Bangladesh" was always a joy to listen to (I wore out my vinyl, and enjoyed the CDs). The remixed and remastered version adds one unreleased Dylan song from the afternoon show (at the end as a bonus track), but most of the other performances are from the original release. There are some small surprises - little edits of dialogue, for instance - and a few unexpected changes in the mix. The background singers' "soul shouts" have been mixed out of "That's The Way God Planned It" and reduced in volume considerably in "Jumping Jack Flash" (they were slightly out of tune, but endearingly so). The "JJF/Youngblood" medley has a different performance of the middle section, which corrects a background singer's vocal mistake but leaves in a less-inspiring closing solo from Don Preston (although it's possible that Phil Spector's editing on the original release is responsible for the latter). Spector's technique of making an instrument or vocalist sound like he's away from the mike has been eliminated, to mostly good effect (although some of the weaknesses in performances, such as George's solo on "God Planned It", are now more obvious). As was stated on the original "Woodstock" album, "Consider [these] like the scars in fine leather, proof of the origin and authenticity of the material in which they are found." This set remains a historical and musical gem.
Submitted by markz (Plano, TX, USA) Verified Buyer
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3 stars Wowie!!
One of THE most importqnt records to have ever been made. First class, all the way around. Interesting historical note: This was the first large scale, "Live Aid" type of benefit concert in history.
Submitted by Joe (In Iowa)
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5 stars There is nothing like this Concert
This was one of the first records I listened to alot and some of my first experiences with rock music, I was eleven and really had'nt started buying Lp's yet but my older brother had it. To hear it again now is very moving. All the songs are great, especially "Beware of Darkness", but just like when I first heard it Leon Russell's performance is still my favorite. An incredible band of musicians that all came together only for these benefit shows, Bangladesh is a rare musical experience. Some prefer these live versions of George Harrison's songs from "All things must pass" and I can't really disagree although I consider that album to be the best solo beatle effort. Kind of for the same reason as Bangladesh....George Harrison had some great friends. Throw in the fact that Bob Dylan gets center stage for a handful of songs (after a long performance hiatus) and you've got something special. I don't have the original Bangladesh record to compare so can't say how much an improvement this remastered/remixed version is, but it sounds good for a live show from 1971, particularly considering how many people were on stage. Clare brothers sound company did well with this complicated engineering task. A superb cd set despite some alterations, in the end it's the music that matters, and it is well presented.
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