Описание
George Harrison- THE DARK HORSE YEARS 1976-1992 – 5CD & 2SACD & DVD Box Set (GHBOX 1)- 23.02.2004-
- Umlaut Corporation/EMI Records Ltd.- 724359423203 (Sticker Only)- 4400 grn
THE DARK HORSE YEARS 1976–1992 is a box set of albums by English rock musician George Harrison. It was released on 23rd February 2004 and comprises most of the singer's output on his Dark Horse record label. The set contains Harrison's five studio albums from Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) to Cloud Nine (1987), with bonus tracks, and his 1992 live album (spread over two discs) Live In Japan, which features a special SACD remix in addition to its original mix. The six albums were also made available as separate releases. The set's eighth disc, a DVD titled THE DARK HORSE YEARS, includes promotional videos of Harrison's singles from the 1976–88 era and footage from his 1991 Japanese tour.
COMPILATION INCLUDES:
CD1- THIRTY THREE & 1/3- (CD- 724359423326)- 19.11.1976;
CD2- GEORGE HARRISON- (CD- 724359423425)- 23.02.1979;
CD3- SOMWHERE IN ENGLAND- (CD- 724359423524)- 05.06.1981;
CD4- GONE TROPPO- (CD- 724359423623)- 05.11.1982;
CD5- CLOUD NINE- (CD- 724359423722)- 02.11.1987;
CD6 & CD7- LIVE IN JAPAN- (2 SACD- 724359466521)- 13.07.1992;
DVD- DARK HORSE VIDEOS- (DVD- 724359924595)- 23.02.2004.
Dark Horse was the label George set up during the mid '70s to put out his solo work, this deluxe boxed set includes all of George's long-unavailable solo albums, with bonus tracks on all but the live set and new notes on all. But it's the bonus DVD that makes this set the absolute "perfecta"-containing 89 minutes of promo videos, unreleased live footage and a feature on the Dark Horse label, it's a behind-the-scenes look at a man whose vision and creative energy never flagged. George Harrison forged the most idiosyncratic, artistically stubborn career of any ex-Beatle. After the spectacular success of All Things Must Pass, The Concert For Bangla Desh and some tepid follow-ups on the Fabs' Apple label, Harrison released the half-dozen albums contained in this remastered box set on his Dark Horse imprint. Frequently out-of-print and ever under-appreciated, they remain in many ways his truest musical legacy. Powered by a deceptively breezy compositional sense and impeccably tasteful soloing, Harrison variously mixes biting humor, a love of pop history, and ever-present spiritual meditations into an often jazzy musical tack that veered sharply away from his Beatles past. And while that laconic sense occasionally goes unfocused, it came to warm fruition on the triumphant Jeff Lynne collaboration "Cloud Nine." Harrison's past glories are revisited on that album's "When We Was Fab" and elsewhere on unused Beatle-era songs, as well as his tribute to the fallen John Lennon, "All Those Years Ago", but crucially they are always part of a larger, more forceful perspective. His double-live album from a 1991 tour of Japan with Eric Clapton encapsulates that sense, and is featured here in the SACD format with 5.1 surround sound. Also included is a DVD exclusive to this set, featuring highlight footage from those concerts, interviews, and a slate of Harrison videos. Harrison's intended artwork for Somewhere In England (1981) was reinstated for this 2004 reissue.
COPY CONTROLLED.
Included In The Eight-Disc Box Set (150 mm X 140 mm X 110 mm) Was A 40 Page Book Containing Rare photos, Including Several Of Harrison Taken By Photographer Terry O'Neill. Among The Essays In The Book, Music Journalist David Fricke Supplied An Appreciation Of Harrison's Career On Dark Horse, And Olivia Harrison, Who Worked For The Label In The 1970s, Wrote A Piece Titled "The History Of Dark Horse". All Studio Albums Featured At Least One Bonus Track, While The Individual Digital Editions Of The Albums Featured Additional Bonus Tracks.
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