Iconic Albums George Harrison The Thirty Three and 1/3 Era (1976-1977)

A Track-by-Track Journey through Humour, Recovery and Renewal
146 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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In 1976, George Harrison didn't roar back. He recalibrated.Thirty Three & 1/3 is often described as a "comeback" album - but that word doesn't quite fit. This was not a dramatic reinvention. It was something subtler. Warmer. More mature.After the bruising 1974 tour, the "My Sweet Lord" lawsuit, critical fatigue, and mounting business pressures at Dark Horse Records, George Harrison could have responded with anger or grandiosity. Instead, he chose groove over grievance. Humour over hostility. Romance over revolution.In this deep-dive volume of the Iconic Albums series, Richard Ward explores Thirty Three & 1/3 as Harrison's quiet redemption - the moment he reclaimed balance without spectacle.Inside this book you'll discover: - The story behind "This Song" and how satire became legal therapy- Why "Crackerbox Palace" marked a surreal, proto-MTV turning point- How American soul and subtle funk reshaped Harrison's mid-70s sound- The role of domestic stability and Olivia Harrison in his emotional reset- The contrast between George, Lennon, and McCartney in 1976- Britain's cooler relationship with Harrison - and America as emotional refuge- The album's commercial recovery and its long-term reputation- How Thirty Three & 1/3 built the bridge to George Harrison (1979)Track by track, theme by theme, this book reveals an artist no longer trying to prove himself - only trying to sound like himself again.This is George Harrison at thirty-three: less defensive, more amused, spiritually grounded, emotionally steady.Not a revolution.A rotation.If you love The Beatles, 1970s rock history, or the evolution of George Harrison's solo career, this is the essential companion to one of his most underrated albums.Because sometimes the most powerful comeback is the one that doesn't need to shout.