- Dark Horse (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Dark Horse
Type =Album
Artist =George Harrison
Released =December 20 1974
Recorded = September-October 1974
Genre = Rock
Length = 41:19
Label = Apple/EMI
Producer =George Harrison
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:t95e8qctbt04~T1 link]
*"Rolling Stone " (not favorable) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/georgeharrison/albums/album/135380/review/5943465/dark_horse link]
Last album = "Living in the Material World "
(1973)
This album = "Dark Horse"
(1974)
Next album = "Extra Texture (Read All About It) "
(1975) |"Dark Horse" is an
album byGeorge Harrison , released as the follow-up to "Living in the Material World " in 1974. "Dark Horse" is notable for the well-attended, but ultimately infamous North American tour that supported it, which would turn out to be Harrison's only set of performances there as a solo artist.1974 saw a separation from first wife
Pattie Boyd (who left Harrison for friendEric Clapton ) with the situation later being uncomfortably parodied on "Dark Horse" with a cover of "Bye Bye Love", featuring both subjects' input. That year also saw Harrison planning for his future. With a new love interest, Olivia Arias, and with the end of hisApple Records contract in sight, he foundedDark Horse Records - initially to be distributed throughA&M Records - and spent much of the year signing acts and guiding their development. When his Apple contract finally expired in January 1976, Harrison would move onto the Dark Horse label himself and switch distribution of the label toWarner Bros. Records .With the impending tour pencilled in for the last two months of the year, Harrison was only able to start recording his own album - which he was also dubbing "Dark Horse" - in September, leaving him little time to complete it. Aiding Harrison were
Ringo Starr ,Jim Keltner ,Nicky Hopkins ,Billy Preston and the aforementioned Eric Clapton. The sessions, which were held at his home studio inHenley-on-Thames , were compounded by Harrison's unfortunate development oflaryngitis . When it was time to leave for the US in mid-October to begin rehearsing for the tour - with the album still unfinished - Harrison's voice was completely raw. Ringo Starr confirmed this with Beatlefan Magazine when he stated that Harrison was hoarse before he left England to complete the album and start tour rehearsals.After quickly recording the title track (a future US Top 20 hit), "Dark Horse" was quickly pressed and rushed into shops that December. Although the music was much more uplifting than "
Living in the Material World "'s and featured some excellent guitar work, critics soon began calling the album "Dark Hoarse", in reference to Harrison's suffering vocals. With no time to let his throat heal, he performed the entire tour in a sandpaper voice, much to the disapproval of reviewers and fans. The negative press Harrison received also stemmed from his unpopular decision to include anIndian music portion to the concert, as well as performingThe Beatles ' "In My Life" with philosophically-modified lyrics. After the tour's conclusion, Harrison was so averse to touring that he would hardly ever appear live again, save for a briefJapan ese tour in 1991 at Clapton's insistence.Surprisingly, "Dark Horse" failed to chart at all in the UK, while it reached #4 in the US during a brief chart stay, going gold.
In 1992, "Dark Horse" was remastered for CD release.
Track listing
All songs by
George Harrison , except where noted.#"Hari's On Tour (Express)" – 4:43
#"Simply Shady" – 4:38
#"So Sad" – 5:00
#* "A song originally recorded as "So Sad (No Love of His Own)" byAlvin Lee &Mylon LeFevre on theirOn the Road to Freedom album from 1973 - featuring George on slide guitar"
#* "Iain Matthews also recorded a demo version of this song in 1974, but it wasn't released until "Orphans & Outcasts, Vol. 1: Collection Of Demos, 1969-1979" album in 1993"
#"Bye Bye, Love" (Felice Bryant ,Boudleaux Bryant , George Harrison) – 4:08
#* "A wry cover ofThe Everly Brothers ' 1957 hit with modified parody lyrics by Harrison, in reference to first wifePattie Boyd 's union with friendEric Clapton . Rumours circulated that Clapton himself appeared on guitar with Boyd on backing vocals, but they were unfounded."cite book |last=Leng |first=Simon |year=2003 |title=The Music of George Harrison: While My Guitar Gently Weeps |publisher=Firefly Publishing |location=London |isbn=0-946719-50-0 |pages=p. 115]
#"Māya Love" – 4:24
#"Ding Dong, Ding Dong " – 3:40
#* "Harrison'sNew Year's song, released as a single"
#"Dark Horse" – 3:54
#"Far East Man " (George Harrison,Ronnie Wood ) – 5:52
#* "Co-writer Ronnie Wood's version of "Far East Man" appears on his 1974 debut albumI've Got My Own Album to Do "
#"It Is "He" (Jai SriKrishna )" – 4:50Personnel
*George Harrison - vocals, guitar, bass
*Mick Jones - guitar
*Billy Preston - electric piano
*Ringo Starr - drums
*Steve Winwood - synthesizer, harmonium, background vocals
*Ron Wood - guitar
*Gary Wright - piano
*Robben Ford - guitar
*Roger Kellaway - piano
*Tom Scott - flute, saxophone
*Nicky Hopkins - piano
*Alvin Lee - guitar
*Jim Keltner - drums
*Max Bennett - bass
*Eric Clapton - guitar
*Ray Cooper - percussion
*Chuck Findley - flute, horn
*John Guerin - drums
*Patti Harrison - vocals
*Neil Larsen - synthesizer
*Andy Newmark - drums
*Emil Richards - marimba
*Derrek Van Eaton - vocals
*Klaus Voormann - bass
*Willie Weeks - bass
*Gayle Levant - harp
*Dick Newman - stringsReferences
Links
* [http://www.freewebs.com/extratexture/darkhorse.htm A different interpretation of the album]
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