John's "Imagine"
George played dobro on "Crippled inside", a very beautiful slide on "How do you sleep" and acoustics on "Oh my love". Guitar on "I don't wanna be a soldier" and "Gimme so truth" are credited to him as well. He also appears on the various videos related to this album. |
John's "Sometime in New York City"
George plays on "Cold turkey". |
John's "Shaved fish"
George reportedly plays on "Instant Karma", though I don't think to this day anyone has been capable of recognizing him there. |
"Lennon" 4 CD boxed set
Again, George's on "Crippled inside", "Gimme some truth", "Oh my love" and "How do you sleep?". |
"The John Lennon collection"
George reportedly plays on "Instant Karma", though I don't think to this day anyone has been capable of recognizing him there. |
"Lennon legend"
George reportedly plays on "Instant Karma", though I don't think to this day anyone has been capable of recognizing him there. |
John's "Wonsaponatime"
George plays on "How do you sleep" and "Oh my love". |
"Lennon anthology"
George plays on "How do you sleep", and "Oh my love". |
"Lennon" box
George plays on "Instant Karma!". |
Ringo's "Ringo"
Besides co-authoring "Photograph" and "You and me", George graced the album with appearances on "I'm the greatest" and "Sunshine life for me". |
Ringo's "Blast from your past"
George's on "It don't come easy" and "Photograph". |
"Ringo's Rotogravure"
George wrote "I'll still love you". |
Ringo's "Stop and smell the roses"
George composed, produced and played on "Wreck my brain". He's also on "You belong to me" as producer and guitarrist. |
Ringo's "Starrstruck"
George repeats his appearance on "Stop and smell the roses", with the same tracks: "Wreck my brain" and "You belong to me". |
Ringo's "Vertical man"
George played slide on "King of broken hearts" and on the rocker "I'll be fine anywhere". |
Go cat go!
On what was to become his last album, Carl invited all four ex-Beatles. George produced and played several instruments and sang backing vocals on the ballad "Makes no difference". |
Crossroads
George plays on two songs: "Badge" (which he co-wrote) and "Roll it over". According to Kris Engelhardt, it's also possible that he plays on "Tell the truth". |
Journeyman
George plays on "Run so far", which he wrote. He's also responsable for the harmonies. |
The very best of Cream
George co-wrote and plays on "Badge". |
Mistery Girl
George plays acoustic on "A love so beautiful". |
Son of Schmilsson
George does the slide part on "You're breaking my heart". |
Armchair Theather
George's on "Every little thing" (Acoustic guitar and backing vocals), "Lift me up"(slide, acoustic guitar, harmony and backing vocals), "September song" (slide and acoustic) and "Stormy weather" (slide and acoustic). |
The best of Badfinger / The Apple Badfinger Chronology
George produced some tracks from the album "Straight up" which are included in these compilations. "The Apple Badfinger chronology" is my ownc reating, from a friend's original CD's. |
The place I love / Two man band
Actually, I made this CD mtself out of two old vinyls. "The place I love", Splinter's LP from 1974, had a lot of George. He played on all the songs and produced the album. LAter in 1977, on "Two man band", he appeared again, on "Round and round" and possibly on "New York City". |
Full moon ever
George guests on "Won't back down". |
Doris Troy
George offered a great help on Doris' self titled LP, playing on all the tracks and co-authoring some of the best ones. Ringo joined in, as well as fellows like Eric Clapton. |
Is this what you want?
For another Apple artist, George offered a big contribution, playing on most of the songs on the album, as well as producing them. He also composed the best track, the rocker "Sour milk sea". Paul, RIngo and other stars are also present. |
Encouraging Words
Besides producing the album, George composed and played on some of the tracks. |
Leon Russell
George and Ringo made unspeciefed contribuitions to Leon Russell's first album. |
Chants of India
George produced the album and played on many tracks. |
Tana Mana / Dream, nightmare and won
I'm not sure about George's envolvement in "Tana mana", but he did a lot of playing on "Dream, nightmare and down", from the album "Shankar Family and friends". I added the piece as bonus to my CD. |