George Harrison – The Hari-Spector Show ( Hen )

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George Harrison – The Hari-Spector Show ( Hen )

1 –George Harrison, Phil Spector I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight/River Deep Mountain High/Save The Last Dance For Me

2 –George Harrison, Phil Spector Bring It On Home To Me/Remember/God/Your Cash AIn’t Nothing But Trash/Money Honey/Tonight’s The Night/You Better Move On

3 –George Harrison, Phil Spector Down In The Valley/I Went To Your Wedding/The Great Pretender

4 –George Harrison, Phil Spector Baby Let’s Play House/Bluebird Over The Mountain/Ob La Di, Ob La Da/Let It Down/Hokey Pokey/I Hear You Knockin’

5 –George Harrison, Phil Spector That’ll Be The Day/Let It Down (Instrumental)/Leaning On A Lamppost

6 –George Harrison You (Instrumental Track – Acetate)

7 –George Harrison You (Instrumental Track – Acetate)

8 –George Harrison Message From George To David

9 –George Harrison Ding Dong, Ding Dong

10 –Splinter (2) The Place I Love

11 –George Harrison Another Message From George To David

12 –Splinter (2) Gravy Train

13 –Splinter (2) Somebody’s City

14 –George Harrison More From George To David

15 –Splinter (2) China Light

16 –Splinter (2) Drink All Day

17 –Ravi Shankar Music For A Ballet

18 –Ravi Shankar I Am Missing You

19 –George Harrison Dark Horse

20 –Ronnie Spector Lovely Laddy Day

Tracks 1 to 5: Studio Apple Acetate – early 70s

Tracks 6 & 7 recorded probably at Abbey Road and/or Trident Stduios and/or Isdland Studios London on february 9th 1971

Tracks 10, 12, 13, 15 & 16 Rough mixes. Original versions appeared on the Splinter album The Place I Love. The album was released on September 20th, 1974

Tracks 17 & 18 Rough mixes of which original version appeared on the Ravi Shankar album Shankar Family & Friends released on September 20th, 1974

Tracks 9 & 19 Rough mixes which original versions appeared on the Harrison album Dark Horse that was released on December 20th, 1974

Track 20 recorded probably at Abbey Road and/or Trident and/or Island Studios London in February 1971