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George Harrison didn't consider his 1987 album, 'Cloud Nine,' a comeback album because he didn't go anywhere. The former Beatle also didn't see himself as a star either.
George Harrison wanted to work with Jeff Lynne on his 1987 album, Cloud Nine, more than any other producer in the music industry. However, the former Beatle didn’t want to scare the former ELO ...
George Harrison said he didn’t care if his 1987 album, Cloud Nine, bombed. The former Beatle didn’t release music solely for the fans. He made and released music because he liked doing it.
George Harrison said he had difficulty differentiating his and Jeff Lynne’s singing on his 1987 album, Cloud Nine. The former Beatle once called Lynne a Beatles copycat but late realized that ...
George Harrison said that on his 1987 album, Cloud Nine, he ignored the technological advancements that had become popular since his previous album, 1982’s Gone Troppo. He wanted to make good ...
George Harrison knew his former bandmate Ringo Starr would want to play on his 1987 album Cloud Nine before he even told the drummer about it. Actually, George didn’t leave room for discussion ...
George Harrison said his friend, Bob Dylan, should’ve sung a song on his 1987 album, Cloud Nine. The former Beatle always craved to work with Dylan, whom he loved very much and often quoted like ...
George Harrison's Cloud Nine proved a confident, exciting artistic statement, one that combined classic rock and roll songcraft with sharp production. But it might not have occurred in quite the ...
George Harrison decided to throw his hat back in the ring with Cloud Nine in 1987. After years of steering clear of the fame game, he enlisted Jeff Lynne to help him out in his quest to his return ...
A track on 1987’s Cloud Nine perfectly describes how George Harrison felt in his career at the time. Even though George spent years claiming he didn’t have a career, “Wreck of the Hesperus ...
George Harrison said Jeff Lynne’s singing voice made him want to try harder on his vocals for his 1987 album, Cloud Nine. However, Lynne might have formed his singing voice on George’s.
George Harrison was proud of his slide guitar work on “This Is Love” from his 1987 album, Cloud Nine. The former Beatle often turned to his long-time friend and collaborator, Eric Clapton, to ...