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All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songs

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Full Title:

All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songs

Contributors:

By (Author) Kenneth Womack
By (author) Jason Kruppa

ISBN:

9781641608169

Publisher:

Chicago Review Press

Imprint:

Chicago Review Press

Publication Date:

3rd January 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

782.421660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

607g

Description

Womack and Kruppa present a thorough history of Harrison and Claptons songmaking and recording sessions. Booklist

Newly revised and expanded, this paperback edition featuresexclusive material from the Malcolm Frederick Evans archives and draws on rare material released by the Harrison Estate. A new appendix includes adetailedsessionography and personnel listings for All Things Must Pass, assembled from recently discovered documentation.

George Harrison and Eric Clapton embarked upon a singular personal and creative friendship that impacted rocks unfolding future in resounding and far-reaching ways.All Things Must Pass Away: Harrison, Clapton, and Other Assorted Love Songstraces the emergence of their relationship from 1968 though the early 1970s and the making of their career-defining albums, both released in November 1970.

Authors Womack andKruppadevote close attention to the climax of Harrison and Claptons shared musicianshipthe creation of All Things Must Pass, Harrisons powerful emancipatory statement in the wake of the Beatles, andLayla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Claptons impassioned reimagining of his art via Derek and the Dominostwo recordsthat advanced rock n roll from a windswept 1960s idealism into the wild and expansive new reality of the 1970s.

All Things Must Pass Awayrevealsthe foundations of Harrison and Claptons friendship, focusing on the ways their encouragement and support of each other drove them to produce works that would cast long shadows over the evolving world of rock music.

Reviews

"Ever read something that changes the way you hear certain classic records, makes you chuckle at how key moments happen by accident, or how entire sessions hinge on some minor character's spilled coffee That's how this book operates: as a thoughtful mediator between you, your assumptions, and how music history surfs on whim and serendipity. The romantic triangle turns into classic rock's deceptive lead." --Tim Riley, author of Tell Me Why and Lennon: Man, Music, Myth


"Appealing to die-hard Clapton and Harrison fans." --Kirkus Reviews
"Incredibly well-researched and written with great interest in these two conflicted artists, the book demonstrates a pair of unlikely characters sailing through one of the most colorful decades of the last hundred years." --CultureSonar
"Richly researched and thoughtfully written, the book walks readers through the process of creation of both artists' key works. A joy for fans of either/both." --Matt Hurwitz
"Veteran author and Beatles scholar Womack and music historian Kruppa offer meticulous details in this dual biography with its unusual angle on two iconic musicians." --Booklist
"Womack and Kruppa have penned 'The Ballad of George and Eric.' This book demystifies the mystifying relationship between two guitar gods, revealing how Harrison and Clapton composed variations of their own love song, shaped by attraction, theft, jealousy, admiration, and all manner of borrowing. Beyond what we think we knew about weeping guitars and the competition for Layla is the story of a singular--but very human--friendship." --Katie Kapurch, PhD, Texas State University

Author Bio

Kenneth Womack is the author of Maximum Volume and Sound Pictures, the two-volume biography of George Martin, as well as The Beatles Encyclopedia and New Critical Perspectives on the Beatles. He delivers some 50 invited Beatles talks a year to audiences across the nation, while sharing his insights with media of all stripes, including National Public Radio, ABC, CBS, NBC, and Voice of America. He lives in New Jersey. Jason Kruppa is a music historian and creator of the Producing the Beatles podcast. He lives in New Orleans.

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