Exploring the solo work of The Beatles – The Post
After the messy breakup of The Beatles in 1970, all four artists continued to create music, each branching off into their own style. Here’s how each member fared outside the band: George HarrisonGeorge Harrison found the most success of any of The Beatles right out of the gate. Shortly after the breakup, he released the triple album “All Things Must Pass,” with smash hits such as “My Sweet Lord” showcasing his new musical style, one dominated by guitars and Indian influence, with phrases like “Hare Krishna” popping up in songs. This quickly established Harrison as a major player to watch, continuing throughout the early ’70s with the release of the live album “Concert For Bangladesh” and “Living in the Material World,” which effectively cemented him in music history as a successful solo artist. In the mid-’70s, though, Harrison plateaued with the release of “Dark Horse.” This plateau, though, did not last long, with Harrison quickly coming back into the limelight with the release of the album “Thirty Three and a Third,” with songs such as “Crackerbox Palace” and the single “This Song,” putting him back on the charts. Furthermore, “All Those Years Ago,” a song for his murdered former bandmate John Lennon, pushed his 1981 album “Somewhere in England” back into the public consciousness.
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