50th Anniversary, 1973 George Harrison Album Released In Boxset Version
JAKARTA - Guitarist George Harrison doesn't just write and release songs with The Beatles. He also has several solo albums, including 'Living In The Material World' which was released 1973.
This year the album was celebrated 50 years after it first launched. The new release of this album will be packaged in a boxset that could be collectible items.
This news was announced on September 19 through George's Instagram account which is managed by management. The plan is for the reissue album to launch November 15. However, currently fans can pre-order to secure the memorable album.
There are three versions for the album reissue 'Living In The Material World', namely standard editions, editions and super deluxes. Before its release, this album was seen and approved by Olivia, George's wife, and Dhani, their child.
For the standard edition, the boxset contains CDs and LP formats that have been mixed by producer Paul Hicks. Songs in this standard edition will also be listened to on digital streaming platforms.
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Meanwhile, the delux edition consists of 2 CDs and 2 vinyl LP formats, with 12 songs that have never been heard and released before. The works entered the album production process, but ended up not being included in the final tracklist.
Sold for the most expensive and limited price, the super deluxe edition is only produce 5000 units. Consisting of 2 CDs and 2 Blu-ray LPs from Dolby Atmos, and a 60-page booklet with special notes, there are also photos of George and the artwork in the guitarist's archive. In addition, there are also 7 additional unreleased singles that make this one version worthy of collection by George Harrison's fans.