
Previously unreleased outtake of George Harrison's "Isn't It A Pity" unveiled
A previously unreleased outtake of George Harrison's "Isn't It A Pity" has been shared ahead of the 50th anniversary editions of All Things Must Pass landing next week.
"Isn't It A Pity" is a beloved ballad that featured on George Harrison's 1970 solo album All Things Must Pass, and today (30 July) a previously unreleased outtake of the song has been shared.
Harrison's outtake "Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)" is one of three additional versions (alongside the studio demo and two outtakes) of the song that will appear on the 50th anniversary edition of All Things Must Pass being released next week.
The super deluxe edition will feature 70 songs across five CDs/eight LPs, and will feature 42 previously unreleased demos, outtakes and studio jams, while the very limited edition uber deluxe version will feature the five CDs/eight LPs in a specially designed wooden crate along with an exclusive 96-page scrapbook curated by Olivia Harrison featuring archival notes, unseen photos and more. The uber deluxe version will also arrive with a 44-page book that includes wooden bookmark made from an Oak tree that was once in George’s Friar Park.
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