HMV had been selling all the George Harrison catalogue at low prices for some months until his death. I bought the All Things Must Pass reissue for about £10 I think (possibly £14). After his death, it went straight back up to nearly £30 - and most of the other albums went up in price too. I'm glad Brainwashed was released, but I think there is too much of Jeff Lynne's production on it... It has moments where it sounds like every ELO and Travelling Wilburys song ever released... But still a great album, nonetheless. J.
-----Original Message----- On Behalf Of Raj Manoharan Sent: 27 May 2004 04:38 To: police@mailman.xmission.com
Well, in the case of George Harrison, it's not. He had himself begun the process of re-releasing his back catalogue, starting with All Things Must Pass. And while he was working on his last studio album, Brainwashed, he was also putting together the Dark Horse Years boxed set. It just happened that
he succumbed to brain cancer while working on these last two projects. Thank God they saw the light of day.