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George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection
Box set by
Released24 February 2017
Recorded1967–2002
GenreRock, pop, folk rock, Indian classical, experimental
Length680:21
LabelUniversal
Producer
George Harrison chronology
The Apple Years 1968–75
(2014)
George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection
(2017)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock7/10[1]
Daily Express[2]
Mojo[3]
The Spill Magazine4/5[4]
The Times[5]
Uncut8/10[6]
Under the Radar[7]

George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection is a box set by the English musician George Harrison, released on 24 February 2017.[8][9] The box set contains sixteen vinyl LPs – comprising Harrison's entire output of studio albums from Wonderwall Music (1968) to the posthumously released Brainwashed (2002), together with the double live album Live in Japan (1992)[10] – and two 12-inch vinyl, picture-disc singles.[11][12]

The box set's release coincided with what would have been the artist's 74th birthday.[9][12] Accompanying the release, Genesis Publications launched an extended edition of Harrison's 1980 autobiography, I, Me, Mine,[13] featuring new material compiled by his widow, Olivia Harrison.[14][15]

Among contemporary reviews, The Vinyl Collection received high ratings from publications such as Classic Rock,[1] Mojo (who gave it a maximum five stars),[3] Uncut[6] and Under the Radar.[7] Less impressed, Will HodgkinsonofThe Times said that while some of the albums were "masterpieces", the box set was "for Harrison nuts only", given its high retail price (£389.99) and the uneven quality of the artist's solo career, although he added: "even in the less essential moments there are gems to be unearthed."[5] Writing for the New York Observer, Ron Hart welcomed the release, saying that much of Harrison's work was routinely overlooked and the box set was an opportunity to "reassess the genius of a man whose influence can be heard through a diverse array of modern artists".[16]

Box-set contents[edit]

Disc no. Original release
1 Wonderwall Music
2 Electronic Sound
3–5 All Things Must Pass
6 Living in the Material World
7 Dark Horse
8 Extra Texture (Read All About It)
9 Thirty Three & 1/3
10 George Harrison
11 Somewhere in England
12 Gone Troppo
13 Cloud Nine
14–15 Live in Japan
16 Brainwashed
17 "When We Was Fab" (12-inch single picture disc)
18 "Got My Mind Set on You" (12-inch single picture disc)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Max Bell, "George Harrison The Vinyl Collection", Classic Rock, April 2017, p. 96.
  • ^ Martin Townsend, "Album reviews: Alison Krauss, Deep Throat Choir and more", Daily Express, 26 February 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ a b Jim Irvin, "All Things at Once", Mojo, April 2017, p. 108.
  • ^ Aaron Badgley, "Spill Album Review: George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection", The Spill Magazine, 24 February 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ a b Will Hodgkinson, "Pop: George Harrison: The Vinyl Collection", The Times, 24 February 2017 (retrieved 29 November 2017).
  • ^ a b Neil Spencer, "George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection", uncut.co.uk, 27 March 2017 (archived version retrieved 2 February 2021).
  • ^ a b Steve Matteo, "George Harrison The Vinyl Collection, Capitol", Under the Radar, 30 October 2017 (retrieved 29 November 2017).
  • ^ Winston Cook-Wilson, "A Massive George Harrison Vinyl Box Set, Autobiography and Turntable Are Coming Next Month", Spin, 17 January 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ a b "George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection box set, I Me Mine – The Extended Edition book release & special limited edition turntable are all out now to mark George’s 74th birthday!", georgeharrison.com, 24 February 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ Tom Pinnock, "George Harrison's albums to be released in a vinyl boxset", uncut.co.uk, 17 January 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ Noah Yoo, "Massive New George Harrison Vinyl Box Set Announced", Pitchfork Media, 17 January 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ a b Paul Rohrbach, "George Harrison Solo Vinyl Box Set in the Works", Paste, 17 January 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ Andy Gensler, "Olivia Harrison Reveals Ringo Recently Stumbled Upon a Lost George Harrison Song", billboard.com, 4 March 2017 (retrieved 9 November 2017).
  • ^ Randy Lewis, "Olivia Harrison reflects on the music and a book marking what would have been 'quiet Beatle's' 74th birthday", Los Angeles Times, 24 February 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ Steve Appleford, "Inside George Harrison's Newly Expanded Memoir" Archived 2 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine, rollingstone.com, 2 March 2017 (retrieved 4 March 2017).
  • ^ Ron Hart, "George Harrison's 5 Most Underrated Albums", New York Observer, 24 February 2017 (retrieved 29 November 2017).

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