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George Harrison performing in 1987 Studio albums 12 Live albums 2 Compilation albums 4 Video albums 2 Singles 35 Box sets 4 The discography of English singer-songwriter and ex- consists of twelve studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, thirty-five singles, two video albums and four box sets (one of which is with Indian classical musician ). Harrison's first solo releases – the film soundtrack (1968) and (1969) – were almost entirely instrumental works, issued during the last two years of the Beatles' career. Following in April 1970, Harrison continued to produce recordings by his fellow acts, notably former bandmate.

He recorded and collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Shankar,,. Harrison's acclaimed triple album (1970) was certified six-times platinum by the (RIAA) in March 2001 and, as of 2011, was still the most successful album by an ex-Beatle. All Things Must Pass produced the international number 1 hit ', which was coupled as a with ' in the majority of countries. In 1971 Harrison recorded pop music's first, ', and released the triple live album (credited to George Harrison & Friends) to raise further funds for refugees of the. His 1973 album and the single ' repeated the US success of his 1970 solo releases by simultaneously holding the number 1 position on 's albums and singles charts. The remainder of his 1970s studio albums, starting with (1974), were all certified gold by the RIAA but performed disappointingly on the UK albums chart. Following the expiration of his -affiliated Apple contract, (1976) was Harrison's debut release on his label, distributed worldwide.

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The 1981 single ', from, was written as a tribute to the recently murdered and became Harrison's biggest chart hit since 'Give Me Love'. Having clashed with Warner Bros. Over the content of that album, Harrison refused to participate in promotion for (1982), resulting in lacklustre sales. From 1983 until 1986, Harrison released only film soundtrack singles, reflecting his involvement in movie production. (1987) and its ' marked a commercial comeback for Harrison. He then formed with Dylan,, and, and the band released two successful studio albums between 1988 and 1990 on his Warner Bros. Following his tour that resulted in the 1992 album, Harrison again stepped back from full-time musical activity.

After being diagnosed with cancer in 1997, he recorded his twelfth and final studio album, the posthumously released (2002). Harrison oversaw the reissue of All Things Must Pass in January 2001, and 2014 saw the completion of his remastered catalogue with the release of. For songs not found on any album, see. • Spizer, pp. 293–94, 297, 303. • The Editors of Rolling Stone, pp. Archived from on 1 February 2013.

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• ^ Peak chart positions for albums in Canada: • Wonderwall Music:. 24 February 1969. Retrieved 26 December 2013. • All Things Must Pass:.

26 December 1970. Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Living in the Material World:. 30 June 1973. Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Dark Horse:.

1 February 1975. Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Extra Texture:. Impact vehicle library torrent download 10 January 1976.

Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Thirty Three & 1/3:. 12 February 1977.

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Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Gone Troppo:. 11 December 1982. Retrieved 26 December 2013. • Cloud Nine:. 30 January 1988. Retrieved 26 December 2013.