℗ 2024 Apple Records Inc.
Released August 9, 2024
Duration 1h 43m 21s
Record Label Apple Records
Genre Rock
 

The Concert for Bangladesh

George Harrison

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1.1
Introduction by George Harrison & Ravi Shankar (Live)
George Harrison feat. Ravi Shankar
5:18
1.2
Bangla Dhun (Live)
Ravi Shankar/Alla Rakha/Kamala Chakravarti
16:39
1.3
Wah-Wah (Live)
George Harrison
3:29
1.4
My Sweet Lord (Live)
George Harrison
4:35
1.5
Awaiting On You All (Live)
George Harrison
3:00
1.6
That's The Way God Planned It (Live)
Billy Preston
4:20
1.7
It Don't Come Easy (Live)
Ringo Starr
3:00
1.8
Beware Of Darkness (Live / feat. Leon Russell)
George Harrison feat. Leon Russell
3:35
1.9
Band Introduction (Speech Only / Live)
George Harrison
2:38
1.10
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live)
George Harrison
4:53
1.11
Jumpin' Jack Flash/YoungBlood (Medley / Live)
Leon Russell
9:26
1.12
Here Comes The Sun (Live)
George Harrison
2:58
1.13
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall (Live)
Bob Dylan
5:44
1.14
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Live)
Bob Dylan
3:07
1.15
Blowin' In The Wind (Live)
Bob Dylan
4:06
1.16
Mr. Tambourine Man (Live)
Bob Dylan
4:44
1.17
Just Like A Woman (Live)
Bob Dylan
4:48
1.18
Something (Live)
George Harrison
3:42
1.19
Bangla Desh (Live)
George Harrison
5:01
1.20
Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Live)
Bob Dylan
4:18
1.21
Bangla Desh
George Harrison
4:00
The Concert for Bangladesh is a live album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" and released on Apple Records in December 1971 in the United States and January 1972 in the United Kingdom. The album followed the two concerts of the same name, held on 1 August 1971 at New York's Madison Square Garden, featuring Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton. The shows were a pioneering charity event, in aid of the displaced Bengali refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, and set the model for future multi-artist rock benefits such as Live Aid (1985) and the Concert for New York City (2001). The event brought Harrison and Starr together on a concert stage for the first time since 1966, when the Beatles retired from live performance, and represented Dylan's first major concert appearance in the U.S. in five years. Co-produced by Phil Spector, The Concert for Bangladesh features his Wall of Sound approach in a live setting. Besides the main performers, the musicians and singers include Badfinger, Jim Horn, Klaus Voormann, Alla Rakha, Jim Keltner, Jesse Ed Davis and Claudia Lennear. Minimal post-production was carried out on the recordings, ensuring that the album was a faithful document of the event. "Really it was Ravi Shankar’s idea. He wanted to do something like this and was telling me about his concern and asking me if I had any suggestions. Then after half an hour he talked me into being on the show." - George Harrison
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Apple Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-21 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.17
-0.26 to -0.10
-15.46
-22.78 to -12.28
-12.17
-16.80 to -9.70
10
8 to 14
1
Introduction by George Harrison & Ravi Shankar (Live)
-0.25-22.78-16.814
2
Bangla Dhun (Live)
-0.15-17.90-14.813
3
Wah-Wah (Live)
-0.17-13.29-10.39
4
My Sweet Lord (Live)
-0.15-14.27-11.69
5
Awaiting On You All (Live)
-0.15-13.47-10.39
6
That's The Way God Planned It (Live)
-0.17-13.74-10.89
7
It Don't Come Easy (Live)
-0.10-13.30-10.29
8
Beware Of Darkness (Live / feat. Leon Russell)
-0.17-13.93-11.49
9
Band Introduction (Speech Only / Live)
-0.25-20.98-16.314
10
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Live)
-0.13-12.28-9.78
11
Jumpin' Jack Flash/YoungBlood (Medley / Live)
-0.14-14.61-11.59
12
Here Comes The Sun (Live)
-0.24-17.90-14.712
13
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall (Live)
-0.24-15.67-12.511
14
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Live)
-0.10-15.77-12.611
15
Blowin' In The Wind (Live)
-0.26-16.46-12.912
16
Mr. Tambourine Man (Live)
-0.23-16.01-12.711
17
Just Like A Woman (Live)
-0.24-16.24-13.311
18
Something (Live)
-0.10-13.62-10.99
19
Bangla Desh (Live)
-0.13-13.20-9.89
20
Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Live)
-0.19-15.81-12.411
21
Bangla Desh
-0.12-13.34-10.18

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