Listen to author John Blaney and Strange Brew host Jason Barnard celebrate George Harrison, uncovering his musical journey from 1968 to 1979.
- Jackie Lomax – Sour Milk Sea (Single A-side, Apple, 1968)
- Cream – Badge (Single A-side, Polydor, 1969)
- The Radha Krishna Temple – Hare Krishna Mantra (Single A-side, Apple, 1969)
- Doris Troy – Ain’t That Cute (Single A-side, Apple, 1970)
- Billy Preston – Sing One for the Lord (Encouraging Words, Apple, 1970)
- George Harrison – My Sweet Lord (demo) (Early Takes Volume 1, UM 2012 rec 1970)
- Ringo Starr – It Don’t Come Easy (Single A-side, Apple, 1971)
- Ronnie Spector – Try Some Buy Some (Single A-side, Apple, 1971)
- Badfinger – Day After Day (Single A-side, Apple, 1972)
- David Bromberg – The Holdup (Single A-side, Columbia, 1972)
- Shankar Family & Friends – I Am Missing You (Single A-side, Dark Horse Records, 1974)
- Splinter – Costafine Town (Single A-side, Dark Horse Records, 1974)
- George Harrison – You (Single A-side, Apple, 1975)
- George Harrison – Beautiful Girl (Thirty Three and 1/3, Dark Horse Records, 1976)
- George Harrison – Not Guilty (George Harrison, Dark Horse Records, 1979)
This landmark podcast ties in with release of the John’s remarkable book, George Harrison: Soul Man Vol. 1. It’s the first in-depth illustrated critical review of the quiet Beatle, mapping the first half of his solo career. Hear tracks George wrote, recorded or produced in this revealing show.
More information on Soul Man can be found at megadodopress.co.uk
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Well this is one wonderful show. Thanks. I love George’s music.
Jim King
fine show, thanks. for more on George and Beatles check out the podcasts fab4cast. Take care n have fun