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Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison
Rock · 2009

Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison

June 15, 2009 · Dark Horse Records

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This album feels like a warm, comforting embrace from a wise old friend.

It's the sound of spiritual contemplation wrapped in exquisitely crafted melodies and Harrison's distinctive, soulful voice. Imagine golden hour sunlight filtering through autumn leaves, or a quiet moment of introspection by a crackling fire. It's an album that invites you to slow down, reflect, and find peace in its thoughtful arrangements and heartfelt lyrics. Own this if you seek music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant, offering solace, hope, and a touch of rock 'n' roll grace.

Moments Worth Listening For
The instantly recognizable, soaring slide guitar intro and devotional chant that opens 'My Sweet Lord,' building into a powerful spiritual anthem.
The exuberant, uplifting orchestral swells and driving rhythm of 'What Is Life,' showcasing Harrison's ability to craft joyous, energetic pop-rock.
The tender, yearning melody and intricate acoustic guitar work of 'Something' (live version if applicable, otherwise the original's essence), highlighting his profound songwriting depth.
The serene, heartfelt plea and gentle acoustic strumming that defines 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth),' a quintessential Harrison ballad.
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How does Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison sound next to the rest of George Harrison's catalogue?

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Baritone+1.4σ

The vocals lean notably further into baritone than the rest of the catalogue.

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