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Concert For Bangladesh, The (Live at Madison Square Garden New York 1971) (Remastered) (CD)

By: Various Artists


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Concert For Bangladesh, The (Live at Madison Square Garden New York 1971) (Remastered) (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Introduction  
2   Bangla Dhun  
3   Wah Wah  
4   My Sweet Lord  
5   Awaiting On You All  
6   That's The Way God Planned It  
7   It Don't Come Easy  
8   Beware Of Darkness  
9   Introduction Of The Band  
10   While My Guitar Gently Weeps  
 
DISC 2 for Concert For Bangladesh, The (Live at Madison Square Garden New York 1971) (Remastered) (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   Jumpin' Jack Flash/Young Blood  
2   Here Comes The Sun  
3   Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall  
4   It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry  
5   Blowin' In The Wind  
6   Mr Tambourine Man  
7   Just Like A Woman  
8   Something  
9   Bangladesh  
 


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Review

Q (10/91) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...the music here is excellent."
Mojo (3/02, p.118) - "...The first set features Shankar...on the second, Harrison's solo repertoire is beyond reproach....Cameos abound...for many though, the Main Event was the return of a Bob Dylan with whom the audience felt comfortable..."

Product note

Recorded live at Madison Square Garden on August 1, 1971. Originally released on Apple Records.
For a short while after the break-up of the world's most revered group, George Harrison was by far the most successful moptop. Unlike the others, he was getting out amongst other musicians, and generally having a much better time. This concert, although blighted by some non-payment shenanigans, remains an important milestone in rock history. It stands up very well 23 years on even though Ringo still forgets the word in "It Don't Come Easy" and most people will skip through the Ravi Shankar section. Leon Russell sounds good, George carries his own numbers admirably, but it is Mr. Dylan that made us cry.

Album Description

The Concert was organised for the aid of refugees from the India/Pakistan conflict of 1971. This epochal event was the pre-cursor to the global events of the 80's, like Live Aid, and featured an all star cast including George Harrison with Eric Clapton, Ravi Shankar and most impressively Bob Dylan who was in semi-retirement at the time following his motorbike accident.


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