The song George Harrison wrote hating his label
Having any member of The Beatles on an artist roster should be a record label’s dream. The Fab Four had practically invented the idea of massive viability for the record business, and surely any one of them could create some of that magic again, no matter what decade they were in. Even after paying tribute to some of the people he’d been in business with, George Harrison was still not given any leeway when working on Somewhere in England, his first album of the 1980s.For the past few years, Harrison had been riding high off the strength of more laid-back material on albums like George Harrison and Thirty-Three and ⅓, so the next album was expected to be something much bigger than before. Instead of letting Harrison get by on his spiritual hymns to a higher power, his label had a slightly different angle to work with.
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