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Experience the groundbreaking music history in "All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songs." This newly revised trade paperback edition, published in 2023 by Chicago Review Press, offers an in-depth exploration of the collaboration between iconic musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton. With an ISBN of 9781641608169, this comprehensive account delves into their remarkable friendship from 1968 to the early 1970s, highlighting the creation of transformative albums such as Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" and Clapton's "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs."
This enriched edition features exclusive materials from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and incorporates rare documentation released by the Harrison Estate, making it essential reading for rock music aficionados. In addition, a new appendix details a comprehensive sessionography and personnel listings for the album "All Things Must Pass," showcasing the depth of research and passion behind these legendary works.
Womack and Kruppa's meticulous scholarship emphasizes the impactful synergy between these two rock pioneers, illustrating how their artistic partnership forever altered the landscape of rock music. Dive into this compelling narrative that reveals the honors, trials, and artistic breakthroughs that define Harrison and Clapton's legacy.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. This condition is guaranteed to ensure you receive this remarkable literary contribution in perfect condition.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781641608169
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2023
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Description:
“Womack and Kruppa present a thorough history of Harrison and Clapton’s songmaking and recording sessions.” —BooklistNewly revised and expanded, this paperback edition featuresexclusive material from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and draws on rare material released by the Harrison Estate. A new appendix includes adetailedsessionography and personnel listings for All Things Must Pass, assembled from recently discovered documentation. George Harrison and Eric Clapton embarked upon a singular personal and creative friendship that impacted rock’s unfolding future in resounding and far-reaching ways.All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songstraces the emergence of their relationship from 1968 though the early 1970s and the making of their career-defining albums, both released in November 1970.
Authors Womack andKruppadevote close attention to the climax of Harrison and Clapton’s shared musicianship—the creation of All Things Must Pass, Harrison’s powerful emancipatory statement in the wake of the Beatles, andLayla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Clapton’s impassioned reimagining of his art via Derek and the Dominos—two recordsthat advanced rock ’n’ roll from a windswept 1960s idealism into the wild and expansive new reality of the 1970s.
All Things Must Pass Awayrevealsthe foundations of Harrison and Clapton’s friendship, focusing on the ways their encouragement and support of each other drove them to produce works that would cast long shadows over the evolving world of rock music.<
This enriched edition features exclusive materials from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and incorporates rare documentation released by the Harrison Estate, making it essential reading for rock music aficionados. In addition, a new appendix details a comprehensive sessionography and personnel listings for the album "All Things Must Pass," showcasing the depth of research and passion behind these legendary works.
Womack and Kruppa's meticulous scholarship emphasizes the impactful synergy between these two rock pioneers, illustrating how their artistic partnership forever altered the landscape of rock music. Dive into this compelling narrative that reveals the honors, trials, and artistic breakthroughs that define Harrison and Clapton's legacy.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. This condition is guaranteed to ensure you receive this remarkable literary contribution in perfect condition.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781641608169
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2023
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Description:
“Womack and Kruppa present a thorough history of Harrison and Clapton’s songmaking and recording sessions.” —BooklistNewly revised and expanded, this paperback edition featuresexclusive material from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and draws on rare material released by the Harrison Estate. A new appendix includes adetailedsessionography and personnel listings for All Things Must Pass, assembled from recently discovered documentation. George Harrison and Eric Clapton embarked upon a singular personal and creative friendship that impacted rock’s unfolding future in resounding and far-reaching ways.All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songstraces the emergence of their relationship from 1968 though the early 1970s and the making of their career-defining albums, both released in November 1970.
Authors Womack andKruppadevote close attention to the climax of Harrison and Clapton’s shared musicianship—the creation of All Things Must Pass, Harrison’s powerful emancipatory statement in the wake of the Beatles, andLayla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Clapton’s impassioned reimagining of his art via Derek and the Dominos—two recordsthat advanced rock ’n’ roll from a windswept 1960s idealism into the wild and expansive new reality of the 1970s.
All Things Must Pass Awayrevealsthe foundations of Harrison and Clapton’s friendship, focusing on the ways their encouragement and support of each other drove them to produce works that would cast long shadows over the evolving world of rock music.<