All Things Must Pass: George Harrison's Timeless Masterpiece

George Harrison's iconic triple-album set, All Things Must Pass, was released on November 27, 1970, shortly after The Beatles disbanded. This marked Harrison's debut major solo work and featured hit singles like "My Sweet Lord" and "What Is Life," as well as tracks such as "Isn't It a Pity" and the title song "All Things Must Pass."
The album was a significant creative endeavor for Harrison, who collaborated with various musicians, including longtime friends and fellow artists, to create a rich and diverse sound across the three discs. It showcased Harrison's ambition and allowed him to explore a wide range of ideas and emotions through songs he had written over the years.
All Things Must Pass was not only critically acclaimed but also commercially successful, achieving multiple Platinum certifications in the U.S. by the RIAA and reaching number one on album charts in various countries, including the U.S. and Britain. The album's tracks, such as "My Sweet Lord," "What Is Life," and "Isn't It a Pity," became instant classics, blending spiritual reflection with rock energy and showcasing Harrison's unique musical style.
The album's enduring reputation as one of the best solo works by a former Beatle has been solidified over the years, with reissues and continued chart success reaffirming its timeless appeal. All Things Must Pass continues to attract new listeners who appreciate Harrison's musical legacy and the depth of emotion and creativity captured in the album's tracks.