Marking its 50th anniversary, Living in the Material World is George Harrison’s revered second solo album that emerged after the breakup of The Beatles. This timeless masterpiece, filled with profound spiritual themes, captivated audiences upon its release in May 1973. Within just five weeks, both the album and its hit single, ‘Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth),’ dominated the US charts.
Praised by Rolling Stone as a ‘pop classic,’ this album stands as a testament to Harrison’s musical genius. The Living in the Material World special edition has been meticulously remixed by three-time GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Paul Hicks, bringing a fresh vibrancy to the original tracks. This 50th anniversary album elevates the listening experience with brighter, richer soundscapes.
Track Listing:
- 1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) [2024 Mix] – George Harrison (3:38)
- 2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (4:50)
- 3. The Light That Has Lighted the World (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (3:32)
- 4. Don’t Let Me Wait Too Long (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (2:58)
- 5. Who Can See It (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (3:53)
- 6. Living in the Material World (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (5:30)
- 7. The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord) [2024 Mix] – George Harrison (4:37)
- 8. Be Here Now (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (4:12)
- 9. Try Some Buy Some (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (4:10)
- 10. The Day the World Gets ‘Round (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (2:55)
- 11. That Is All (2024 Mix) – George Harrison (3:51)
Christopher Castillo (verified owner) –
The remastered version of Living in the Material World is simply breathtaking! George Harrison’s artistry shines brighter than ever in this 50th anniversary release.
Dr. Madison Clarke MD (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the new mix on this special edition. Living in the Material World remains one of the best albums to buy for any classic rock fan!
Caitlin Kirby (verified owner) –
As a long-time George Harrison admirer, I can’t recommend the Living in the Material World special edition enough. It’s a beautiful tribute to the legendary artist.