George Harrison

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George Harrison

With steady rhythms underscored by intricate guitar lines and a meditative spaciousness, Harrison’s music pulses with reflective energy that encourages both movement and contemplation.

beat music · folk rock · psychedelic rock · raga rock

United Kingdom

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The song

“My Sweet Lord”

A highly engaging track that features Harrison's signature sound, making it an effective standalone introduction to his music.

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About George Harrison

George Harrison matters as a cornerstone of musical introspection, whose explorations have shaped the sonic landscape of not just rock but also spiritual and folk influences.
He emerged as a voice that transcended the exuberance of pop, steering listeners toward deeper philosophical and emotional terrains that resonate well beyond his era.
He emerged as a voice that transcended the exuberance of pop, steering listeners toward deeper philosophical and emotional terrains that resonate well beyond his era. His work opened pathways for artists to delve into personal authenticity and broader existential themes, making room for music that speaks to both individual experience and collective consciousness. Harrison's approach was marked by a sense of quiet innovation, blending elements of Indian instrumentation with Western songwriting traditions. This integration fostered a distinctive sound that felt both expansive and intimate, often characterized by intricate melodies layered over subtle grooves. His willingness to infuse traditional sounds with contemporary structures created a fresh narrative space where spirituality and everyday life coexisted, challenging norms around what popular music could encompass. Lyrically, Harrison frequently explored themes of love, loss, and transcendence while employing a tone that oscillated between earnest sincerity and gentle irony. His storytelling often veered towards impressionistic reflections rather than straightforward narratives, inviting listeners to find their own interpretations within his verses. This unique voice draws from a wellspring of personal experience yet speaks universally, cultivating an intimate dialogue with the audience.

21 studio albums· 46 total releases· 5 decades· United Kingdom

Full discography

George Harrison's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

46 releases 21 albums 1961–2017
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Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

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    "Hari’s on Tour (Express)" — from Dark Horse (1974)

    establishes the sonic palette early