It's February of 1979 and George Harrison's follow-up LP to his 1976 effort
Thirty Three & 1/3 is ready to drop! With a multi-year gestation period akin to that of the break between
All Things Must Pass and
Living In The Material World, this new, self-titled LP was yet another warmly-received return to form for George. Light-hearted singles fare such as
Blow Away and
If You Believe sat neatly next to the beautiful contemplation of a
Your Love is Forever, joined by the blasts from Beatles past such as the resurrected White Album cut
Not Guilty. 70's producer dujour Russ Titelman alongside co-producer George brought a cohesion to this collection not seen on the Dark Horse's solo work for some time, helping
George Harrison to go top 40 around the world and peaking at a respectable #12 in the US. While new Harri-songs were burning up the radio dials, Paul McCartney was not about to be outdone. The new hit Wings single
Goodnight Tonight b/w
Daytime Nighttime Suffering was the opening salvo of a new WINGS formation, and a hint of things to come later in the year...
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