The first two albums are full of great songs. 'All Things Must Pass' is a triple album. Well, this takes things in the opposite direction, re-imagining the album strictly as a solo acoustic one! Whatever you think about Spector's production, this allows you to enjoy the album in a different way. The one gripe some people have about 'All Things Must Pass' is that the producer, Phil Spector, drenched the album in his typical 'Wall of Sound' production that sometimes veered into overproduction. Happily, I figured out a way to turn those into acoustic versions (as I will explain in more detail below). Unfortunately, a handful of songs were rocking, full-band versions. I noticed that edition contained a bunch of acoustic demos, almost enough to make an entire acoustic version of the album. A few days ago (as I write this), a 'super deluxe' edition of that album was officially released.
In 1970, George Harrison released 'All Things Must Pass,' a masterpiece solo album, and some argue, the best Beatles solo album of all.