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Shop George Harrison "Woman Don't You Cry for Me" (import version of "Thirty Three & 1/3") cassette tape
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George Harrison "Woman Don't You Cry for Me" (import version of "Thirty Three & 1/3") cassette tape

$10.00

This import, with it’s unofficial cover and title, is simply a less than legal version of Harrison’s, often overlooked, seventh studio album. This came out in 1976, right before George divorced Patti Boyd, and right after a bout with hepatitis. It’s not as amazing as “All Things Must Pass,” of course, but it’s better than “Extra Texture” and “Dark Horse” by miles. Features “Beautiful Girl” and “Crackerbox Palace,” both of which show off George’s sweet, sad, whimsical Pop senses. Nobody else sounded like George Harrison. And this sounds like the George we all want to remember. Cassette in very good vintage condition.

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This import, with it’s unofficial cover and title, is simply a less than legal version of Harrison’s, often overlooked, seventh studio album. This came out in 1976, right before George divorced Patti Boyd, and right after a bout with hepatitis. It’s not as amazing as “All Things Must Pass,” of course, but it’s better than “Extra Texture” and “Dark Horse” by miles. Features “Beautiful Girl” and “Crackerbox Palace,” both of which show off George’s sweet, sad, whimsical Pop senses. Nobody else sounded like George Harrison. And this sounds like the George we all want to remember. Cassette in very good vintage condition.

This import, with it’s unofficial cover and title, is simply a less than legal version of Harrison’s, often overlooked, seventh studio album. This came out in 1976, right before George divorced Patti Boyd, and right after a bout with hepatitis. It’s not as amazing as “All Things Must Pass,” of course, but it’s better than “Extra Texture” and “Dark Horse” by miles. Features “Beautiful Girl” and “Crackerbox Palace,” both of which show off George’s sweet, sad, whimsical Pop senses. Nobody else sounded like George Harrison. And this sounds like the George we all want to remember. Cassette in very good vintage condition.

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