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George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]

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George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]

George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]
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Label: Dark Horse Records | Catalog#: 7599-26612-2 (Germany) | Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock

Thirty Three & 1/3 (stylised as Thirty Three & 1/ॐ on the album cover) is an album by George Harrison released in 1976. As his first release on his Dark Horse Records label, Thirty Three & 1/3 was beset with misfortune during its production, yet Harrison still managed to deliver one of his most celebrated albums.

After satisfying his EMI contract with Extra Texture (Read All About It), Harrison signed immediately with Dark Horse, which was still under distribution with A&M Records. A part of their agreement was that Harrison was to deliver his new album by 25 June 1976. Unfortunately, Harrison was stricken with hepatitis and was only able to start recording the record in late May. Conscious of the fact that he was not going to rush his debut album on his own label, Harrison put off A&M, telling them the album would be ready when it was ready. But with Dark Horse's other artists no longer doing so well, and Harrison's star on the wane, A&M decided they wanted to offload the label and promptly sued Harrison for late delivery of Thirty Three & 1/3 in September. Within weeks, Harrison had moved both Dark Horse and himself over to Mo Ostin and Warner Bros. Records, who were more than pleased to have him, and Thirty Three & 1/3 and its lead-off single, "This Song", the upbeat and sardonic send-up of the "He's So Fine" vs. "My Sweet Lord" court case (which Harrison lost in 1976) were both released that November.

Named for the fact that he was thirty-three and a third years old during its recording (as well as being the speed at which the vinyl album would be played), Thirty Three & 1/3 gave Harrison his strongest reviews since All Things Must Pass, including many positive and uplifting songs. It was clear that despite his legal woes, Harrison would not let his bad luck get him down.

Unfortunately, the damage that previously-perceived mediocre albums had inflicted proved irreversible, and while Thirty Three & 1/3 actually outsold both Dark Horse and Extra Texture (Read All About It) in the US, it reached a lower peak, cresting at #11 and going gold and selling about 800,000 copies. In the UK, it merely made it to #35. While US single "Crackerbox Palace" made the Top 20 (and "This Song" #25), no UK singles saw any chart action. In actuality, Harrison couldn't care less about his record sales at this point in time. Already a private person, he began retreating more from the music industry as the 1970s drew to a close and immersing himself into films and leisure activities.

Harrison's only major promotion for Thirty Three and 1/3 was an appearance with Paul Simon as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live on 20 November 1976, and in some of the show's comedy sketches. The duo performed "Here Comes the Sun" and "Homeward Bound" together on the program. (The live Harrison-Simon performance of "Homeward Bound" was later included on the 1990 various artists' charity album, Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal and is also found on The Essential Paul Simon, Paul Simon's greatest hits record released in 2007 on the bonus DVD disc.) A video of "Crackerbox Palace", directed by Eric Idle, debuted on the same episode, featuring Harrison, various other celebrities, and a Pantomime Princess Margaret.
George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]
George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]
George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1/3 [Original CD Release 1991]

Track Listing
All songs written by George Harrison, except where noted.

1. "Woman Don't You Cry For Me" – 3:18
* Originally written in 1969
2. "Dear One" – 5:08
3. "Beautiful Girl" – 3:39
* Song started in 1969 and finished for Thirty Three & 1/3
4. "This Song" – 4:13
* Harrison's tongue-in-cheek comment of the infamous copyright infringement case against "My Sweet Lord"
5. "See Yourself" – 2:51
* Originally written in 1967
6. "It's What You Value" – 5:07
7. "True Love" (Cole Porter) – 2:45
8. "Pure Smokey" – 3:56
* Harrison's second tribute to Smokey Robinson
9. "Crackerbox Palace" – 3:57
* Crackerbox Palace is the name of a Los Angeles mansion owned by Lord Buckley
10. "Learning How To Love You" – 4:13
* Dedicated to Herb Alpert and intended for Alpert to record


Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

EAC extraction logfile from 3. January 2011, 16:27

George Harrison / Thirty Three & 1 3

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Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
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C:\>aucdtect -v -m0 -d "C:\George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1 3.wav"
auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2
Copyright © 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.
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Processing file: [George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1 3.wav]
Detected average hi-boundary frequency: 2.039420e+004 Hz
Detected average lo-boundary frequency: 1.396883e+004 Hz
Detected average hi-cut frequency: 2.112895e+004 Hz
Detected average lo-cut frequency: 1.016287e+004 Hz
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Coefficient of nonlinearity of a phase: 5.797993e-002
First order smothness: 3.816797e-001
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This track looks like CDDA with probability 100%

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Final Conclusion:
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These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100%


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Statistics for: George Harrison - Thirty Three & 1 3.wav
Number of Samples: 103899600
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Avg RMS: -14.20 dB –- -14.00 dB
DR channel: 11.87 dB –- 11.94 dB
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Official DR value: DR12
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Personnel
The following personnel were credited in the liner notes.

* George Harrison - Lead vocals, guitars, synthesizers and percussion
* Willie Weeks - Bass
* Alvin Taylor - Drums
* Gary Wright - Keyboards
* Richard Tee - Piano, organ and Fender Rhodes
* Billy Preston - Piano, organ and synthesizer
* David Foster - Fender Rhodes and clavinet
* Tom Scott - Saxophone, flute and lyricon
* Emil Richards - Marimba

Original Release Date: 19 November 1976
CD Released Date: 25 June 1991
Recorded: 24 May –13 September 1976
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock
Length: 39:18
Label: Dark Horse Records
Producer: George Harrison

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