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George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 (LP) - EXC/EXC

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of George Harrison's Thirty Three & 1/3 LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of George Harrison's Thirty Three & 1/3 second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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EXC
Catalogue #:
DH 3005
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop Rock
$50.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of George Harrison's Thirty Three & 1/3 LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: George Harrison
Album: Thirty Three & 1/3
Released: Australia, 1976

Tracklist:

A1Woman Don't You Cry For Me3:15
A2Dear One5:03
A3Beautiful Girl3:38
Piano, Organ, Synthesizer - Billy Preston
A4This Song4:11
A5See Yourself2:48
B1It's What You Value5:05
B2True Love2:34
Words By, Music By - Cole Porter
B3Pure Smokey3:52
B4Crackerbox Palace3:52
B5Learning How To Love You4:14


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Description

George Harrison's album "Thirty Three & 1/3" was released on November 19, 1976, and it marked a significant moment in the former Beatle's solo career. Following the experimental and somewhat introspective nature of his previous works, this album saw Harrison returning to a more accessible and melodic sound, blending elements of rock, pop, and even a touch of funk. It’s often regarded as one of his most cohesive and enjoyable albums, showcasing his growth as a songwriter and musician.

The title "Thirty Three & 1/3" refers to the speed at which vinyl records are played, and it cleverly encapsulates Harrison's playful yet reflective approach to this project. The album was produced by Harrison himself, along with the help of his longtime collaborator, engineer and producer, and it features contributions from notable musicians, including the legendary session drummer Jim Keltner and the talented guitarist, Jesse Ed Davis. The production is polished yet retains a certain warmth that makes it feel intimate and inviting.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "This Song," which is a witty commentary on copyright issues, specifically a playful nod to the legal troubles Harrison faced with his hit "My Sweet Lord." The song features a catchy melody and clever lyrics, showcasing Harrison's ability to blend humor with serious themes. Another highlight is "Crackerbox Palace," inspired by the eccentricities of the late comedian and filmmaker, Frank Zappa. This track is whimsical and light-hearted, reflecting Harrison's love for storytelling through music.

"Thirty Three & 1/3" also includes the beautiful ballad "True Love," which features heartfelt lyrics and a lush arrangement. The song exemplifies Harrison's knack for crafting emotional and relatable songs that resonate with listeners. The album's opener, "Woman Don’t You Cry for Me," sets the tone with its soulful vibe and engaging rhythm, drawing listeners in right from the start.

Critically, the album received a warm reception upon its release. Major publications like Rolling Stone praised it for its melodic strength and lyrical depth, noting that Harrison had found a balance between his spiritual pursuits and his pop sensibilities. The album was seen as a return to form for Harrison, who had previously ventured into more experimental territory with albums like "Living in the Material World."

In terms of cultural significance, "Thirty Three & 1/3" is often viewed as a reflection of the late 1970s music scene, where artists were beginning to explore more personal and introspective themes in their work. Harrison's ability to blend his spiritual beliefs with mainstream music made him a unique figure in the industry, and this album is a testament to his enduring influence.

Interestingly, the album cover features a photograph of Harrison taken by his friend and collaborator, and it captures the essence of the album's playful yet thoughtful nature. The artwork is colorful and vibrant, much like the music contained within. Harrison's sense of humor and lightness shines through, making it a visually appealing package that complements the auditory experience.

While "Thirty Three & 1/3" did not receive any major awards at the time of its release, it has since been recognized as one of Harrison's essential works. It has been included in various lists of the best albums of the 1970s and continues to be celebrated by fans and critics alike. The album's legacy endures, and it remains a favorite among those who appreciate Harrison's unique blend of spirituality, humor, and musicality.

In conclusion, George Harrison's "Thirty Three & 1/3" is a delightful album that showcases his talents as a songwriter and musician. With its catchy melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and engaging production, it stands out as a significant entry in his discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of Harrison or new to his music, this album is definitely worth a listen.

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