Bobby Whitlock on All Things Must Pass.


If you have any interest in George Harrison’s All Thinks Must Pass album---especially in it’s upcoming 50th Anniversary incarnation---you have GOT to watch Bobby Whitlock’s new YouTube video about the recording of the album! Bobby is the organist/pianist/harmony singer (and player of other assorted instruments) on the album, as well as the same (along with songwriter) in Derek & The Dominos.

Bobby was very recently contacted by George’s estate regarding his recollections of the recording of ATMP, as his memory of that event far surpasses that of any other still-living participant, including Ringo and Eric Clapton. His recounting of the recording of the album is FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC! An utter joy to watch and hear. He and his wife/musical partner Coco Carmel recorded the video in their Texas home, and you may watch it on YouTube.

The video is very easy to find: Once on YouTube, do a search for "Bobby Whitlock", and click on his name. The first video in the queue is entitled "All Things Must Pass 50th/Just The Facts". I CANNOT wait for the newly-mixed version of the recordings (without Phil Spector’s gratuitous, grossly-excessive echo and reverb), to be offered in many different forms.
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The Spector production seemed to work ok for the original vinyl.

It’s mostly the subsequent digital transfers that seem to have various problems.

Just how many attempts do they need?
Just how many attempts will we keep buying?

There’s been more versions than the Kinks’ Village Green Preservation Society and still no definitive version!

Only the Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue seems to have been revisited more often.
Oh no, the 50th Anniversary All Things Must Pass is FAR different from the original---any and all previous issues, analog or digital. Info about the 50th Anniversary is all over the internet, for those who really want to know what it’s about. Lots of out-takes and alternate versions, unreleased material, etc. If you're not interested, fine, ignore it.

As for the original version: I’m not alone in hating (from the day it was released) the Spector-ization of ATMP, including George himself, who for years wanted to revisit the album.

Geez, is there nothing someone won’t argue about on Audiogon?
Thanks for the info, @bdp24 .  The Whitlock interview seems like it will be very interesting.