All Things Must Pass by George Harrison
Released: 1970
Genre: Classic Rock
Released in November 1970, George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" marked a pivotal moment in classic rock, showcasing the former Beatle's emergence as a solo artist. The triple album, produced by Phil Spector, features lush orchestration and a mix of rock, folk, and gospel influences, with standout tracks like "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life" achieving global acclaim. "My Sweet Lord," in particular, became a cultural phenomenon, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and helping to popularize spiritual themes in rock music. The album's production techniques, including Spector's "Wall of Sound," introduced a rich, layered texture that set the bar for future recordings. Lyrically, Harrison delves into themes of spirituality, love, and loss, reflecting the tumultuous era of the early '70s. "All Things Must Pass" not only achieved critical and commercial success but also solidified Harrison's legacy as a profound songwriter and a defining voice in the evolution of rock music.
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