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Part 2 of 4, George Harrison with Other Artists
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GEORGE HARRISON WITH OTHER ARTISTS
LENNON & McCARTNEY SONGBOOK
The Silkie
Released September 10, 1965; July 2, 1990 in the UK and other European countries
George played guitar, taps and tambourine on ‘You've Got To Hide Your Love Away'
CHET ATKINS PICKS ON THE BEATLES
Chet Atkins
Released March 1966; 1996 in the US
Liner notes by George Harrison
YOUNG MASTER OF THE SAROD
Aashish Khan
Liner notes by George Harrison
Sour Milk Sea / The Eagle Laughs At You (single)
Jackie Lomax
Released on August 26, 1968 in the US; August 30, 1968 or September 6, 1968 in the UK
Produced by George Harrison
George composed ‘Sour Milk Sea'
George played rhythm guitar on ‘Sour Milk Sea' and guitar on ‘The Eagle Laughs At You'
JAMES TAYLOR
James Taylor
Released December 6, 1968; February 17, 1969 in the US; November 19, 1991 in Germany
George sang harmony on ‘Carolina On My Mind'
GOODBYE
Cream
Released February 5, 1969 in the US; February 28, 1969 in the UK
George co-composed and played guitar on ‘Badge'
Carolina On My Mind / Taking It In (single)
James Taylor
Released March 17, 1969 in the US
George sang harmony on ‘Carolina On My Mind'
Caroline In My Mind / Something's Wrong
James Taylor
Released 1969 in the US
George sang harmony on ‘Caroline In My Mind'
NOTE the difference in song title, "In" vs. "On" on the above two 45 singles which shared the same Apple catalogue number, 1805.
IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT?
Jackie Lomax
Released March 21, 1969 in the UK; May 9 or 19, 1969 in the US
George produced 14 songs on this album, and co-produced one.
George composed and played rhythm guitar on ‘Sour Milk Sea'
George played guitar on ‘Baby You're A Lover,' How Can You Say Goodbye,' ‘Is This What You Want?,' ‘New Day,' ‘Speak To Me,' ‘Take My Word,' ‘The Eagle Laughs At You,' ‘Won't You Come Back,' ‘You've Got Me Thinking'
George played guitar and did backing vocals for ‘Going Back To Liverpool,' ‘Thumbin' A Ride
New Day / Thumbin' A Ride (single)
Jackie Lomax
Released May 9, 1969 in the US
George played guitar on ‘New Day,' and guitar and backing vocals on ‘Thumbin' A Ride'
King Of Fuh / Nobody Knows (single)
Brute Force
Released May 16, 1969 in the UK
George remixed ‘King Of Fuh' and possibly did the orchestral arrangement
That's the Way God Planned It / What About You? (single)
Billy Preston
Released June 27, 1969 in the UK; July 7, 1969 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
George played guitar on both songs
BLIND FAITH
Blind Faith
Released July 1969 and/or August 19, 1969; 1986 in Germany; September 26, 1988
George probably played guitar on ‘Exchange And Mart' and ‘Spending All My Days'
THAT'S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT
Billy Preston
Produced by George Harrison
Released August 22, 1969 in the UK; September 10, 1969 in the US; November 19, 1991 in Germany
George played guitar on ‘Do What You Want,' ‘She Belongs To Me,' ‘That's The Way God Planned It' (Parts 1 & 2), ‘That's The Way God Planned It' (alt. version), ‘This Is It,' and ‘What About You'
George played sitar on ‘Let Us All Get Together Right Now'
Hare Krsna Mantra / Prayer To The Spiritual Masters (single)
The Radha Krsna Temple
Released August 22, 1969 in the US; August 29, 1969 in the UK
Co-produced by George Harrison
George played guitar, bass and harmonium on ‘Hare Krsna Mantra'
George may have done backing vocals on ‘Prayer To The Spiritual Masters'
SONGS FOR A TAILOR
Jack Bruce
Released August 29, 1969 in the UK; October 6, 1969 in the US; June 1988 in the US; September 1, 1998 [in the UK?]
George played guitar on ‘Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Tune'
Everything's All Right / I Want To Thank You (single)
Billy Preston
Released October 17, 1969 in the UK; October 24, 1969 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
WEDDING ALBUM
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Released October 20, 1969 in the US; February 6, 1970; June 3, 1997 in the US
George played guitar on ‘Who Has Seen The Wind?'
Cold Turkey / Don't Worry Kyoko (Mommy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow) (single)
John Lennon / Yoko Ono
Released October 20, 1969 in the US; October 24, 1969 in the UK
George played guitar
JOE COCKER!
Joe Cocker
Released November 1969; 1986 in the US
George may have played guitar on ‘Something'
All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You) / As I Get Older (single)
Billy Preston
Released January 30, 1970 in the UK; February 16, 1970 in the US
George produced the A-side
George may have had his guitar overdubbed on the B-side
Instant Karma / Who Has Seen The Wind? (single)
John Lennon / Yoko Ono
Released February 6, 1970 in the UK; February 20, 1970 in the US
George played guitar and piano on ‘Instant Karma,' and guitar on ‘Who Has Seen The Wind?'
How The Web Was Woven / (I) Fall Inside Your Eyes (single)
Jackie Lomax
Released February 6, 1970 in the UK; March 9, 1970 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
Ain't That Cute / Vaya Con Dios
Doris Troy
Released February 13, 1970 in the UK; March 16, 1970 in the US
George produced and co-composed ‘Ain't That Cute'
George co-produced and may have played guitar on ‘Vaya Con Dios'
Govinda / Govinda Jai Jai (single)
The Radha Krsna Temple
Released March 6, 1970 in the UK; March 24, 1970 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
George played guitar on ‘Govinda'
DELANEY & BONNIE & FRIENDS - ON TOUR WITH ERIC CLAPTON
(DELANEY AND BONNIE ON TOUR WITH ERIC CLAPTON)
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
Released April 7, 1970 in the US; June 19, 1970 in the UK; June 1989 in the US
George played guitar on ‘Coming Home,' ‘I Don't Want To Discuss It,' a Little Richard medley, ‘Only You Know And I Know,' ‘Poor Elijan - Tribute To Johnson,' ‘That's What My Man Is For,' ‘Things Get Better' and ‘Where There's A Will There's A Way'
Jacob's Ladder / Get Back (single)
Doris Troy
Released August 28, 1970 in the UK; September 21, 1970 in the US
George co-arranged the traditional song ‘Jacob's Ladder' (also called ‘Soldier Of The Cross')
George played guitar on ‘Get Back'
My Sweet Lord / Long As I Got My Baby
Billy Preston
Released September 4, 1970 in the UK
Co-produced by George Harrison
ENCOURAGING WORDS
Billy Preston
Released September 11, 1970 in the UK; November 9, 1970 in the US; May 18, 1983 in the US
Co-produced by George Harrison
George co-composed, and played guitar and possibly synthesizer on ‘Sing One For The Lord'
George played guitar on ‘All Things Must Pass,' ‘Encouraging Words,' ‘I Don't Want To Pretend' and ‘My Sweet Lord'
George played guitar and backing vocals on ‘Right Now'
George may have done backing vocals on ‘Use What You Got'
DORIS TROY
Doris Troy
Released September 11, 1970 in the UK; November 9, 1970 in the US; June 30, 1992 in the US and UK
Co-produced by George Harrison
George co-composed ‘Ain't That Cute,' ‘Give Me Back My Dynamite,' ‘Gonna Get My Baby Back' and ‘You Give Me Joy Joy'
George co-arranged the traditional song ‘Jacob's Ladder' (also called ‘Soldier Of The Cross')
George played guitar on ‘Ain't That Cute,' ‘Dearest Darling,' ‘Don't Call Me No More,' ‘Get Back,' ‘Give Me Back My Dynamite,' ‘Gonna Get My Baby Back,' ‘I've Got To Be Strong,' ‘Jacob's Ladder,' ‘So Far,' (possibly) ‘Vaya Con Dios' and ‘You Give Me Joy Joy'
George may have done backing vocals on ‘Games People Play'
Bonus track on 1992 reissue: George played guitar and did voice on ‘What You Will Blues' (early backing track for ‘Give Me Back My Dynamite')
Tell The Truth / Roll It Over (single)
Derek and the Dominoes
Released September 14, 1970
George played guitar and did backing vocals on ‘Roll It Over'
George may have played guitar on ‘Tell The Truth'
THE WORST OF ASHTON, GARDNER & DYKE (UK title)
ASHTON, GARDNER AND DYKE (US title)
Ashton, Gardner & Dyke
Released September 28, 1970 in the US; February 5, 1971 in the UK; May 1994 in Germany
Co-produced by George Harrison
George co-composed and played electric swivel guitar on ‘I'm Your Spiritual Breadman'
NEW MORNING
Bob Dylan
Released October 21, 1970; July 25, 1989 in the US
George probably played electric guitar on ‘Went To See The Gypsy'
YOKO ONO / PLASTIC ONO BAND
Yoko Ono
Released December 11, 1970; June 3, 1997 in the US
George played sitar on ‘Greenfield Morning I Pushed An Empty Baby Carriage All Over The City'
It Don't Come Easy / Early 1970 (single)
Ringo Starr
Released April 9, 1971 in the UK; April 16, 1971 in the US
George produced and may have co-composed ‘It Don't Come Easy'
Try Some, Buy Some / Tandoori Chicken (single)
Ronnie Spector
Released April 16, 1971 in the UK; April 19, 1971 in the US
Co-produced by George Harrison
George co-composed ‘Tandoori Chicken'
George played guitar on both songs
THE RADHA KRSNA TEMPLE (LONDON)
The Radha Krsna Temple
Released May 21, 1971 in the US; May 28, 1971 in the UK; May 18, 1993 in the US
Produced by George Harrison.
George and Paul co-produced ‘Hare Krsna Mantra' and ‘Prayer To The Spiritual Masters'
George played guitar on ‘Govinda' and possibly also on ‘Sri Isopanisad'
George played guitar, bass and harmonium on ‘Hare Krsna Mantra'
George played may have played guitar and tamboura on ‘Sri Guruvastak' [Gurvastakam]
George may have done backing vocals on ‘Prayer To The Spiritual Masters'
Stand For Our Rights / I Can't See The Reason (single)
Gary Wright
Released May 28, 1971 in the UK; November 1, 1971 in the US
George played guitar
FOOTPRINT
Gary Wright
Released May 28, 1971 and/or November 1, 1971 in the US; January 21, 1972 in the UK
George played guitar on ‘Stand for Our Rights' and slide guitar on ‘Two-Faced Man'
BOBBY WHITLOCK
Bobby Whitlock
Released July 1971; 1972 in the US
George played guitar on ‘A Day Without Jesus,' ‘Back In My Life Again' and ‘Where There's A Will There's A Way'
Joi Bangla/Oh Bhaugowan / Raga Mishra-Jhinjhoti (single)
Ravi Shankar
Released August 9, 1971 in the US; August 27, 1971 in the UK
Produced by George Harrison
IMAGINE
John Lennon
Released September 9, 1971 in the US; October 8, 1971 in the UK; March 17, 1988 on CD in the US
George played dobro on ‘Crippled Inside'
George played lead guitar on ‘Gimme Some Truth'
George played guitar on ‘Oh My Love'
George played slide guitar on ‘I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier Mamma I Don't Wanna Die' and ‘How Do You Sleep?'
I WROTE A SIMPLE SONG
Billy Preston
Released November 8, 1971 in the US; January 14, 1972 in the UK
George played lead guitar (no specifics)
THE BEST
Billy Preston
Released November 8, 1971; 1988 in the US
George played guitar on ‘I Wrote A Simple Song'
Day After Day / Money (US) / Sweet Tuesday Morning (UK) (single)
Badfinger
Released November 10, 1971 in the US; January 14, 1972 in the UK
Produced by George Harrison
RAGA [soundtrack]
Released December 7, 1971 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
STRAIGHT UP
Badfinger
Released December 13, 1971 in the US; February 11, 1972 in the UK; May 25, 1993 in the US
Co-produced by George Harrison
George played guitar on ‘Day After Day,' ‘I'd Die Babe'; and possibly ‘Name Of The Game' and ‘Suitcase'
ULULU
Jesse Ed Davis
Released January 25, 1972; March 6, 1972 in the US
George may have played guitar on and been otherwise involved with ‘Sue Me, Sue You Blues'
DAVID BROMBERG
David Bromberg
Released February 16, 1972 in the US; June 2, 1972 in the UK
George co-composed and played slide guitar on ‘The Holdup'
Sweet Music / Song of Songs (single)
Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
Released March 6, 1972 the UK; September 22, 1972 in the US
George produced ‘Sweet Music'
Back Off Boogaloo / Blindman
Ringo Starr
Released March 17, 1972 in the UK; March 20, 1972 in the US
George produced and played guitar on ‘Back Off Boogaloo'
SOME TIME IN NEW YORK CITY
John Lennon, Yoko Ono
Released June 12, 1972 in the UK; September 15, 1972 in the UK; May 1, 1990 in the US; early 1987 in the UK on CD (withdrawn); August 10 1987 in the UK on CD
George played guitar on the live versions of ‘Cold Turkey' and ‘Don't Worry Kyoko (Mommy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow)'
BOBBY KEYS
Bobby Keys
Released July 7, 1972 in the UK
George probably played guitar on ‘Bootleg'
SON OF SCHMILSSON
Harry Nilsson
Released July 10, 1972 in the US; July 28, 1972 in the UK; 1988 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘You're Breakin' My Heart'
BROTHER
Lon & Derrek Van Eaton
Released September 22, 1972 in the US; February 9, 1973 in the UK
George produced ‘Sweet Music' and possibly ‘Another Thought'
TO THE WORLD
Rudy Romero
Released December 1, 1972 in the UK and US
George played guitar on ‘Lovely Lady,' ‘Nothin' Gonna Get You Down,' ‘Doing The Right Thing,' and did vocals on ‘If I Had Time'
We Can't Be Seen Together (single)
Delaney Bramlett
Released 1973 in the US
George co-composed the title song
DONOVAN RISING
Donovan
Released 1973; November 1990 in the UK
George composed a verse for ‘Hurdy Gurdy Man' that was not in the 1968 studio recording, but which Donovan included in a live performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City, heard here.
IN CONCERT 1972
Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan
Co-produced by George Harrison
Released January 22, 1973 in the US; April 13, 1972 in the UK; December 2, 1976 in the UK
THE TIN MAN WAS A DREAMER
Nicky Hopkins
Released April 23, 1973 in the US; July 27, 1973 in the UK; February 1, 1995 in Japan
George played guitar on ‘Banana Anna' and ‘Edward,' lead guitar on ‘Speed On,' and slide guitar on ‘Waiting For The Band'
CHEECH AND CHONG'S GREATEST HITS
Cheech and Chong
Released August 20, 1973 in the US; September 28, 1973 in the UK
George played guitar on ‘Basketball Jones Featuring Tyrone Shoelaces'
ERIC CLAPTON'S RAINBOW CONCERT
Eric Clapton
Released September 10, 1973 in the US; October 26, 1973 in the UK
George co-composed ‘Badge,' performed live
Photograph / Down And Out
Ringo Starr
Released September 24, 1973 in the US; October 19, 1973 in the UK
George co-composed and played guitar on ‘Photograph'
George co-produced ‘Down And Out'
HOBOS, HEROES AND STREET CORNER CLOWNS
Don Nix
Released October 1973 in the US
Co-produced by George Harrison
George is heard to say, "That's great Bob, come and hear it" on ‘The Train Don't Stop Here No More.' ("Bob" refers to Don Nix. George was teasing him because his harmonica style was similar to that of Bob Dylan.)
George played guitar on ‘I Need You' [by Don Nix]
IT'S LIKE YOU NEVER LEFT
Dave Mason
Released October 29, 1973; November 2, 1973 in the UK; July 18, 1995 in the US
George played guitar on ‘If You've Got Love'
RINGO
Ringo Starr
Released November 2, 1973 in the US; November 23, 1973 in the UK; November 27, 1980 in the UK on the Music For Pleasure label; March 4, 1991 on CD and cassette; May 6, 1991 in the US on CD and cassette
George composed ‘Sunshine Life For Me'
George co-composed ‘Photograph,' ‘You And Me (Babe)'
George played guitar on 'Photograph,' 'I'm The Greatest,' 'Sunshine Life For Me' and 'You And Me (Babe)'
CD, cassette formats: Added bonus tracks incl. ‘Down And Out' co-produced by George, and ‘It Don't Come Easy' produced and possibly co-composed by George
NOTE: All four Beatles performed for on this album
ON THE ROAD TO FREEDOM
Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre
Released November 2, 1973 in the UK; December 7, 1973 in the US
George composed and played slide guitar on ‘So Sad (No Love Of His Own)'
WANTED -- DEAD OR ALIVE
David Bromberg
Released January 7, 1974 in the US
George co-composed ‘The Holdup (Version II)'
Daybreak / Down (single)
Harry Nilsson
Released March 25, 1974 in the US
George played cow bell
SON OF DRACULA [soundtrack]
Harry Nilsson
Released April 1 1974 in the US; May 24, 1974 in the UK; January 21 1995 in Japan
George played cow bell on ‘Daybreak'
I Am Missing You / Lust (single)
Ravi Shankar
Released September 13, 1974 in the UK; November 6, 1974 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
SHANKAR FAMILY & FRIENDS
Ravi Shankar
Released September 20, 1974 in the UK; October 7, 1974 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
George played autoharp, electric guitar and acoustic guitar on various tracks
THE PLACE I LOVE
Splinter
Released September 20, 1974 in the UK; September 25, 1974 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
George played guitar on ‘Gravy Train'
George played acoustic guitar and mandolin on, and did the arrangement for, ‘China Light'
George played bass, harmonium and hand claps on ‘Costafine Town'
George played harmonium, Jew's harp, guitars, percussion and dobro on ‘Drink All Day (Got To Find Your Own Way Home)'
George played guitars and percussion on ‘Haven't Got Time,' ‘Somebody's City' and ‘The Place I Love'
George played guitar and synthesizer on ‘Elly-May'
I'VE GOT MY OWN ALBUM TO DO
Ron Wood
Released September 23, 1974; September 13, 1994 in the US
George co-composed, and played guitar and did backing vocals, on ‘Far East Man'
GOODNIGHT VIENNA
Ringo Starr
Released November 15, 1974 in the UK; November 18, 1974 in the US; March 23, 1993 in the US on CD
US CD incl. bonus track ‘Back Off Boogaloo' which George produced and played guitar on
GONE TOO LONG
Don Nix
Released in the mid-1970s
George gave "spiritual guidance" and may have played slide guitar
SKY RIDER
Don Nix
Released in the mid-1970s
George gave "spiritual guidance" and may have played slide guitar
IT'S MY PLEASURE
Billy Preston
Released on June 20, 1975 in the US; July 19, 1975 in the UK
George played guitar on ‘That's Life'
HARD TIMES
Peter Skellern
Released September 26, 1975 in the UK
George played guitar on ‘Make Love, Not War'
HARDER TO LIVE
Splinter
Released October 6, 1975 in the US; October 24, 1975 in the UK
Co-produced by George Harrison
George played guitar on ‘After Five Years' and ‘Lonely Man'
Lumberjack Song / Spam Song
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Released November 14, 1975 in the UK
Produced by George Harrison
BLAST FROM YOUR PAST
Ringo Starr
Released November 25, 1975 in the US; December 12, 1975 in the UK; November 25, 1981 in the UK on the Music For Pleasure label
George produced, possibly co-composed, and played guitar on ‘It Don't Come Easy'
George produced and played guitar on ‘Back Off Boogaloo'
George co-composed and played guitar on ‘Photograph'
George played guitar on ‘I'm The Greatest'
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Tom Scott
Released December 8, 1975 in the US; April 2, 1976 in the UK; July 16, 1996 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘Appolonia (Foxtrata)'
Ain't Love Enough / The Whole World's Crazy (single)
Attitudes
Released December 9, 1975 in the US
Photo on picture sleeve was taken by George
RAVI SHANKAR'S MUSIC FESTIVAL FROM INDIA
Ravi Shankar
Released February 6, 1976 in the US; March 19, 1976 in the UK
Produced by George Harrison
IN CELEBRATION
Ravi Shankar
Released February 6, 1976; February 20, 1996 in the US; February 13, 1996 as 4-CD set
Produced and conceived by George Harrison
Introduction to liner notes by George Harrison
George arranged, and played autoharp and acoustic guitar on, ‘I Am Missing You'
George played autoharp and possibly synthesizer on ‘Friar Park'
Lonely Man [sung in Japanese] (single)
Splinter
Released May 21, 1976 in Japan
Co-produced by George Harrison
George played guitar
CROSSWORDS
Larry Hosford
Released July 6, 1976 in the UK; August 2, 1976 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘Direct Me' and did backing vocals on ‘Wishing I Could'
ROTOGRAVURE
Ringo Starr
Released September 17, 1976 in the UK; September 27, 1976 in the US; August 18, 1992 on CD, cassette in the US
George composed ‘I'll Still Love You'
Round And Round / I'll Bend For You (single)
Splinter
Released September 6, 1977 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘Round And Round' (no info on ‘I'll Bend For You')
TWO MAN BAND
Splinter
Released October 3, 1977 in the US; October 7, 1977 in the UK
George was co-executive producer.
George played slide guitar on ‘Round And Round'
George probably played acoustic guitar on ‘New York City (Who Am I)'
ALONG THE RED LEDGE
Daryl Hall and John Oates
Released August 21, 1978 in the US; September 29, 1978 in the UK; 1989 in Japan
George played guitar on ‘The Last Time'
MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE OF BRIAN [soundtrack]
Monty Python
Released October 8, 1979 in the US; November 9, 1979 in the UK; 1991 in the US
George co-mixed ‘Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (reprise)'
THE VISITOR
Mick Fleetwood
Released June 30, 1981 in the US and UK; November 9, 1990 in France
George played 12-string guitar, slide guitar and did backing vocals on ‘Walk A Thin Line'
STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES
Ringo Starr
Released October 27, 1981 in the US; November 20, 1981 in the UK
George composed, produced, did vocals and played guitar on ‘Wrack My Brain'
George produced and played lead guitar on ‘You Belong To Me'
LEAD ME TO THE WATER
Gary Brooker
Released on March 1 or 2, 1982 in the UK; August 9, 1982 in the US; 1987 in Germany
George did backing vocals on ‘The Cycle' and played guitar on ‘Mineral Man'
It Don't Come Easy / Back Off Boogaloo (single)
Ringo Starr
Released March 12, 1984
George produced and played guitar on ‘It Don't Come Easy,' and ‘Back Off Boogaloo'
PORKEY'S REVENGE
Various artists
Released March 14, 1985 in the US on LP and CD; July 1, 1985 in the UK on LP and CD; November 2, 1988 in the US on CD for the second time
George performs Bob Dylan's ‘I Don't Want To Do It'
Celebration / Freedom [from ‘Water' soundtrack]
Various artists
Released May 31, 1985 in the UK
George co-composed and played guitar on ‘Celebration' with Jimmy Helms singing lead.
George played guitar and sang backing vocals on ‘Freedom' with Billy Connolly / Chris Tummings & The Singing Rebels Band.
WATER
Various artists
Released May 31, 1985 in the UK; June 28, 1985
George co-composed and played guitar on ‘Celebration' with Jimmy Helms singing lead.
George co-composed ‘Focus Of Attention' with Jimmy Helms singing lead.
George played guitar and sang backing vocals on ‘Freedom' with Billy Connolly / Chris Tummings & The Singing Rebels Band.
FILMTRACKS - THE BEST OF BRITISH FILM MUSIC
Various artists
Released May 31, 1985; July 1985 in Germany
Billy Connolly / Chris Tummings & The Singing Rebels Band
George played guitar and sang backing vocals on ‘Freedom' from the film ‘Water'
GREENPEACE
Various artists
Released June 4, 1985 in the UK; August 19, 1985 in the US; August 21, 1985 in the UK on CD
Incl. alternate version of George's ‘Save The World'
DETROIT DIESEL
Alvin Lee
Released August 1986 in the US; 1987 in Germany
George played slide guitar on ‘Talk Don't Bother Me'
BLUE SUEDE SHOES (A ROCKABILLY SESSION WITH CARL PERKINS AND FRIENDS...)
Carl Perkins and various artists
Released 1986 in the US
George played guitar and vocals or backing vocals on ‘Blue Moon Of Kentucky,' ‘Blue Suede Shoes,' ‘Blue Suede Shoes' / ‘Gone Gone Gone' (reprise), ‘Glad All Over,' ‘Gone Gone Gone,' ‘Night Train To Memphis' / ‘Amen,' ‘That's All Right (Mama),' ‘The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise,' ‘Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On' and sang co-lead on ‘Your True Love'
Children Of The Sky (single)
Mike Batt
Released November 7, 1986 in the UK
George performs on slide guitar and possibly backing vocals
MIKE BATT'S THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK
Mike Batt
Released November 17 or 24, 1986 in the UK
George played slide guitar and possibly backing vocals on ‘Children Of The Sky'
TANA MANA
Ravi Shankar
Released June 1987 in the US; February 9, 1990 in the UK
George played synthesizer and autoharp
DUANE EDDY
Duane Eddy
Released June 19, 1987 in the US; October 12, 1987 in the UK
George co-produced and played slide guitar on ‘The Trembler' and ‘Theme For Something Really Important'
WITHNAIL AND I [soundtrack]
Released July 1, 1987 in the US (LP and cassette); January 29, 1988 in the UK
Incl. Beatles' ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps' composed by George
THE PRINCE'S TRUST CONCERT 1987
Various artists
Released August 14, 1987 in the UK as double LP, double cassette and 2-CD set
George performed ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and ‘Here Comes The Sun'
SONGS BY GEORGE HARRISON (limited edition book accompanied by EP or CD)
George Harrison
Released February 15, 1988 in the UK via mail order
CD / EP track listing (only ‘Lay His Head' had been released):
‘Lay His Head' - remixed - also released as B-side of ‘Got My Mind Set On You'
‘For You Blue' performed live December 13, 1974 in Largo, Maryland
‘Flying Hour' - remixed
‘Sat Singing' - remixed
CROSSROADS
Eric Clapton
Released April 18, 1988 in the US and UK
George co-composed and played rhythm guitar on ‘Badge'
George played guitar and did backing vocals on ‘Roll It Over'
George possibly played guitar on ‘Tell The Truth'
WHO I AM
Gary Wright
Released September 21, 1988 in the US; December 2, 1988 in the UK
George played a slide guitar solo on ‘(I Don't Wanna) Hold Back'
SOME COME RUNNING
Jim Capaldi
Released November 1, 1988 in the US; February 13, 1989 in the UK
George played guitar on ‘Oh Lord Why Lord?'
GIVE A LITTLE LOVE
Derrek Van Eaton
Released in December 1988 in the US by the Boy Scouts of America
George produced and contributed musically to ‘Sweet Music'
MYSTERY GIRL
Roy Orbison
Released January 30, 1989 in the UK; February 1 or 2, 1989 in the US
George played acoustic guitar on ‘A Love So Beautiful'
George may have done backing vocals on ‘You Got It'
You Got It / The Only One
Roy Orbison
Released early 1989
George may have done backing vocals on ‘You Got It'
I Won't Back Down / The Apartment Song
Tom Petty
Released spring 1989
George played acoustic guitar and backing vocals on ‘I Won't Back Down'
FULL MOON FEVER
Tom Petty
Released April 24, 1989 in the US; June 26, 1989 in the UK
George played acoustic guitar and backing vocals on ‘I Won't Back Down'
LETHAL WEAPON 2 [soundtrack]
Released August 10, 1989 in the US; September 4, 1989 in the UK on LP, CD, cassette
Incl. ‘Cheer Down,' composed and performed by George
Leave A Light On (no B-side)
Leave A Light On / Shades of Michaelangelo
Belinda Carlisle
Released October 2, 1989 in the US; October 16, 1989 in the UK
George played slide guitar on ‘Leave A Light On'
RUNAWAY HORSES
Belinda Carlisle
Released October 3 or 9, 1989 in the US; October 23, 1989 in the UK
George played 12-string guitar and 6-string bass on ‘Deep Deep Ocean'
George played slide guitar on ‘Leave A Light On'
JOURNEYMAN
Eric Clapton
Released November 7 or 9, 1989 in the US; November 8, 1989 in the UK
George composed, played guitar and did harmony vocals on ‘Run So Far'
THE ROYAL CONCERT
Various artists
Released December 1989 in the UK on CD, LP
George's performance of ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and ‘Here Comes The Sun' also found on THE PRINCE'S TRUST CONCERT 1987
MONTY PYTHON SINGS
Monty Python
Released December 11, 1989 in the UK
George co-mixes ‘Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life' (first released October 8, 1979)
George produced ‘Lumberjack Song' (first released November 14 1975)
WORK IT OUT
Jim Horn
Released March 1990 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘Take Away The Sadness'
STILL GOT THE BLUES
Gary Moore
Released March 26, 1990 in the UK; June 11, 1990 in the US
George composed, co-produced, and played slide guitar, rhythm guitar and did backing vocals for ‘That Kind Of Woman'
HELL TO PAY
The Jeff Healey Band
Released May 25, 1990 in the US; May 29, 1990 in the UK
George played acoustic guitar and backing vocals on ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps'
ARMCHAIR THEATRE
Jeff Lynne
Released June 11 or 12, 1990 in the US; July 2, 1990 in the UK
George played acoustic guitar and backing vocals on ‘Every Little Thing' [by Jeff Lynne];
George played slide guitar, acoustic guitar and harmony/backing vocals on ‘Lift Me Up';
George played slide guitar and acoustic guitar on ‘September Song' and ‘Stormy Weather'
Every Little Thing [composed by Jeff Lynne] (EP) - 2 additional songs: unknown
Jeff Lynne
Released June 11, 1990 in the US, UK, Germany
George played acoustic guitar and backing vocals on ‘Every Little Thing' remix
NUNS ON THE RUN
Various artists
Released July 2, 1990 in the UK on LP, CD, cassette
Incl. George's rec. of ‘Blow Away'
NOBODY'S CHILD : ROMANIAN ANGEL APPEAL
Various artists
Released July 23, 1990 in the UK on CD, LP, cassette; July 24, 1990 in the US on CD, cassette
George composed, played guitar and sang backing vocals on ‘That Kind Of Woman'
Traveling Wilburys' ‘Nobody's Child'
George and Paul Simon perform ‘Homeward Bound' rec. for Saturday Night Live
George played slide guitar on Duane Eddy's ‘The Trembler'
ABOUT LOVE AND LIFE
Vicki Brown
Released September 1990 in Holland, or December 1990 in Europe
George played slide guitar on ‘Lu Le La'
UNDER THE RED SKY
Bob Dylan
Released September 11, 1990 in the US; September 17, 1990 in the UK
George played slide guitar on the song ‘Under The Red Sky'
Callin' Out My Name / Hot Love / When I Had You (single)
Del Shannon
Released 1991 in Australia
George did backing vocals on ‘Hot Love'
THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUMES 1-3 - 1961-1991
Bob Dylan
Released March 25 or 26, 1991 in the US and UK
George played electric and/or slide guitar on ‘If Not For You'
HELP YOURSELF
Julian Lennon
Released August 20, 1991 in the US
George may have played slide guitar on ‘Saltwater.' Some sources say George had to abandon recording on ‘Salt Water' to attend the funeral of Eric Clapton's son, Conor. George had, however, sent Julian tapes of several guitar solos, and at least helped with the slide guitar arrangement.
SONGS BY GEORGE HARRISON 2 (limited edition book accompanied by EP or CD)
George Harrison
Released summer 1992
CD / EP track listing:
‘Tears Of The World' (unreleased)
‘Life Itself' (demo)
‘Hottest Gong In Town' (from soundtrack)
‘Hari's On Tour (Express)' performed live December 13, 1974 in Largo, Maryland
GROWING UP IN PUBLIC
Jimmy Nail
Released June 1992 in the US; September 29, 1992
George played guitar on ‘Real Love' [by Pratt, Schogger, Nail]
ZOOM
Alvin Lee
Released July 27, 1992 in the US; August 25, 1992 in Singapore
George played slide guitar on ‘Real Life Blues'
THE BUNBURY TAILS [soundtrack to UK cartoon series]
Various artists
Released October 5, 1992 in the UK on CD, cassette
Incl. ‘Ride Rajbun,' co-composed and rec. by George, and to which Dhani Harrison contributed
THE 30th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT CELEBRATION
Bob Dylan
Released July 19, 1993 in the UK on CD, cassette, triple-vinyl LP; August 24, 1993 in the US on CD and cassette
George sang lead vocal on ‘Absolutely Sweet Marie'
George performed on guitar and backing vocals on ‘Knockin' On Heaven's Door'
George played guitar and did vocals on ‘My Back Pages'
NINETEENINETYFOUR [UK title]
I HEAR YOU ROCKIN' [US title]
Alvin Lee
Released December 1993 or January 1994 in the UK; March 22, 1994 in the US
George played slide guitar on ‘I Want You (She's So Heavy)' and ‘The Bluest Blues'
LEON RUSSELL [remastered gold CD reissue]
Leon Russell
November 18, 1993 in Japan and Canada; 1994 in the US
(Originally released February 1, 1970; March 23, 1970 in the US; April 24, 1970 in the UK)
The following appeared on bonus tracks included on the 1993/1994 gold CD reissue. They did not appear, and George was not heard on, the 1970 release:
George played Leslie guitar on ‘Delta Lady'
George played acoustic slide guitar on ‘Prince Of Peace'
George played acoustic guitar on ‘Indian Girl'
George played guitar on ‘I Put A Spell On You,' ‘Pisces Apple Lady,' ‘Roll Away The Stone,' ‘Shoot Out On The
Plantation' and ‘(The New) Sweet Home Chicago'
GONE TOO LONG / SKY RIDER
Don Nix
Released February 28, 1994 or April 20, 1994 in the US as double-CD
George gave "spiritual guidance" and may have played slide guitar
FIRST SIGNS OF LIFE
Gary Wright
Released April 25, 1995 in Canada
George did backing vocals on ‘Don't Try To Own Me'
IN CELEBRATION: HIGHLIGHTS
Ravi Shankar
Released Jun 18 1996
George arranged, and played autoharp and acoustic guitar on, 'I Am Missing You'
GO CAT GO!
Carl Perkins
Released October 15, 1996 in the US
George produced and mixed, and played slide guitar, bass and sang vocals on, ‘Distance Makes No Difference With Love'
THE VERY BEST OF ROY ORBISON
Roy Orbison
Released March 1997 in the US
Liner notes by George Harrison
CHANTS OF INDIA
Ravi Shankar
Released May 6, 1997 in the US
Produced by George Harrison
George did backing vocals on ‘Asato Maa' and ‘Hari Om'
George played bass and glockenspiel on ‘Gaayatri'
George played vibraphone and acoustic bass on ‘Vandanaa Trayee'
George played autoharp and marimba on ‘Sarve Shaam'
George played guitar, bass and did backing vocals on ‘Prabhujee'
George played acoustic guitar, bass, autoharp, glockenspiel, vibraphone and backing vocals on ‘Geetaa,' ‘Poornamadah,'
‘Omkaaraayah Namaha,' ‘Sahanaa Vavatu,' ‘Svara Mantra,' ‘Mahaa Mrityunjaya,' ‘Mangalam (Tala Mantra)' and
‘Veenaa-Murali'
EVEREST (soundtrack from IMAX film)
Released March 10, 1998 in the US
Score incl. reworkings of the following songs composed by George: ‘All Things Must Pass,' ‘Life Itself,' ‘This Is Love,' ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)' and ‘Here Comes The Sun' (from LIVE IN JAPAN).
VERTICAL MAN
Ringo Starr
Released June 16, 1998 in the US; August 18, 1998 in the UK; box set released December 19, 1998 in the US
George played lead guitar on ‘King Of Broken Hearts' and 'I'll Be Fine Everywhere'
In The First Place (studio mix) / In The First Place (film mix) (single)
The Remo Four
Released January 20, 1999 in the UK
Recorded December 1967 during ‘Wonderwall' recording sessions
Produced by George Harrison
George provides a voice and possibly plays guitar
HOW FAR HAVE YOU COME
Rubyhorse
Released Nov 2000
George plays slide guitar on 'Punchdrunk'
DOUBLE BILL
Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings
Released June 26 2001 US; April 23 2001 in Europe
George plays guitar on 'Love Letters'
ZOOM
Electric Light Orchestra
Released June 12 2001 in the US; June 11 2001 Europe; June 6 2001 in Japan
George plays slide guitar on 'A Long Time Gone'
Anna Julia (single)
Jim Capaldi
Release date September 10 2001 in the UK
George plays guitar
SMALL WORLD BIG BAND
Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra and Friends
Released November 19 2001 in the UK
George and Dhani co-composed 'Horse To The Water'
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