Collection: George Harrison Vinyl Records

The quietest Beatle's solo catalogue is one of the genuine surprises of the 1970s rock canon. Released two months after the band's split, his triple album All Things Must Pass was bigger and more ambitious than anything Lennon or McCartney managed in the same window, and the records that followed — at their best — paired devotional spirituality with great pop craft.

Phil Spector's wall-of-sound production on the early solo material gives the records a particular sound that vinyl handles better than almost any other format.

Best George Harrison Albums on Vinyl

All Things Must Pass (1970)
— His post-Beatles statement: a triple LP overflowing with songs the band had passed on. "My Sweet Lord", "What Is Life", "Isn't It a Pity". One of the defining albums of the era.

Living in the Material World (1973)
— Quieter and more reflective than All Things Must Pass; less famous but tightly produced and full of strong songs.

Cloud Nine (1987)
— His commercial comeback, with Jeff Lynne producing. "Got My Mind Set on You" and "When We Was Fab" sit on a record that sounds slick and confident.

Brainwashed (2002)
— His posthumous final album, completed by Jeff Lynne and son Dhani. A surprisingly upbeat farewell.

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