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#368 George Harrison, 'All Things Must Pass' (1970)

Following the breakup of The Beatles, each member raced to release an album of their own. ‘All Things Must Pass’ was the third album to be released following Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr and preceding John Lennon by a month. Lennon & McCartney, arguably the greatest songwriting duo of all time, dominated The Beatles’ albums. Usually they’d give George Harrison one, maybe two songs per album, but for the most part, Harrison’s compositions were rejected, especially in the second half of the band’s career.

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