George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass Set For New Remix

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The late George Harrison wanted nothing more than his solo debut, All Things Must Pass, to be remixed from the grasps of its current Phil Spector produced-state. When he was asked about it years later, he said: “Too much echo.”

Good thing that Dhani, his son, is moving to get the job done with an expanded remix for the 50th-anniversary edition of the album. While an official release date has to be disclosed, Harrison’s estate has released a teaser with an updated version of the title track.

Dhani Harrison said in an official statement: “The new stereo mix of the album’s title track is just a taste of more things to come in 2021 as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of my father’s legendary All Things Must Pass album. We’ve been digging through mountains of tapes, and they just kept coming – boxes and boxes of them. Making this album sound clearer was always one of my dad’s greatest wishes and it was something we were working on together right up until he passed.”

He worked together with Grammy-winning engineer Paul Hicks, who was responsible for remixes of the Rolling Stones’ Goats Head Soup and John Lennon’s popular cuts on Gimme Some Truth. The title song for Harrison’s solo debut was one of the rejected tracks by the Beatles during their final sessions together.

“My Sweet Lord” was also re-released recently, with the special milky-clear single being a part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday Event.