George
Harrison – Living In The Underground
(ZAP
– 80840)


From original acetate |
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1. |
Sue
Me Sue You Blues |
4:34 |
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2. |
The
Light That Has Lighted The World |
3:23 |
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3. |
Don’t
Let Me Wait Too Long |
2:50 |
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4. |
Who
Can See It |
3:49 |
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5. |
Living
In The Material World |
5:27 |
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Unreleased tracks |
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6. |
Miss
O’dell – final version |
2:27 |
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7. |
Miss
O’dell – laughing version |
2:27 |
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8. |
Sue
Me Sue You Blues –early home demo |
2:15 |
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Saturday Night Live w Paul Simon – full show audience
recording |
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9. |
Here
Comes The Sun (1) |
2:03 |
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10. |
Here
Comes The Sun (2) |
3:46 |
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11. |
Homeward
Bound |
3:03 |
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12. |
Bye
Bye Love |
4:18 |
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13. |
Yesterday/Bridge
Over Troubled Water (just fooling) |
0:35 |
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14. |
Rock
Island Line |
2:17 |
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15. |
Ending
(comments by Paul Simon and George, licks of Here Comes The Sun) |
1:21 |
Though
decklicked an denoised the ‘original acetate’ tracks on this CD have
everything an acetate is supposed to have: pops, clicks and noise. These tracks
from Living In The Material World are nothing special too, no significant
differences. The ‘unreleased tracks’ are of a very good sound quality. The
audience recording of Saturday
Night Live is interesting, although very rough and noisy, it’s a nice document. Not taped from the television set but
in the studio including the rehearal of Here Comes The Sun and all the tuning
and talking in between songs.