Bob Dylan and George Harrison – In the Studio Review

Pairing the biggest players in the 1960s is no small feat. A member of The Beatles and the man who electrified acoustic-ready audiences is quite the pairing. An hour of their work together in the studio, was never released in a manner befitting their collaborative process. Yet here it is. Bob Dylan and George Harrison. In the Studio. It is a fascinating delight for those who wish to hear not innovations from Bob Dylan, but how relaxed and refreshed George Harrison sounds in the immediate aftermath of The Beatles’ end. Abbey Road was barely a year old and yet the revitalised abilities Harrison provides in backing ruminating covers and vocal changes from Dylan is as though decades had passed. Dylan and Harrison would, thankfully, go on to collaborate with an effective result a decade after these recordings.
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