Album Details

The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992

RELEASE
February 24, 2004
LABEL
Capitol/Dark Horse
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock

Album Review

George Harrison's albums for Dark Horse drifted out of print in the late '90s as his contract with Warner Brothers expired. Over the half-decade, they fetched high prices on the collector's market, as any relatively rare Beatles-related item does, and the demand for these records -- along with the Traveling Wilburys albums, which were part of Harrison's Dark Horse/Warner contract -- never diminished. At the time of his death in November 2001, the albums were being prepared for reissue, but his passing delayed them for a few more years, and it wasn't until February 2004 that the albums -- Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976), George Harrison (1979), Somewhere In England (1981), Gone Troppo (1982), Cloud Nine (1987), and Live in Japan (1992) -- were reissued, both individually and as part of the lavish box set Dark Horse Years 1976-1992. All five of the studio albums have been remastered and are graced with a bonus track or two, while the double-live set has been reissued as a hybrid SACD with a 5.1 surround mix (a nice gesture, but it does raise the question of why wasn't the entire set released as hybrid SACD, the way the 2002 Rolling Stones and 2003 Bob Dylan reissues were). In addition, the box set contains an exclusive booklet and a DVD containing video highlights of the Dark Horse years. It seems like the box would be the definitive word on Harrison's latter-day career, and it very nearly is, but it comes short in a couple of ways. First, there is the aforementioned puzzling decision to release only one SACD in the set, which only highlights the fact that the rest of the discs are standard CDs (which do have very good remastering). Second, the bonus tracks are underwhelming. With the exception of Cloud Nine, which has two songs from the Shanghai Surprise soundtrack, there's only one bonus track per disc, and with the exception of Thirty Three & 1/3, which has the fine "Tears of the World," a demo of a song that's on the album. Harrison has a lot of unreleased material in the vault -- Somewhere In England is notorious for being reworked on Warner's request, so at the very least the excised songs could have been featured on this reissue -- so it's a disappointment that there's not more bonus material here. Third, the DVD isn't nearly as complete as it should have been, containing a ten-minute "Dark Horse Feature," some selections from the Live in Japan video, and the Shanghai Surprise movie, plus seven promotional videos, all prefaced with interview excerpts from Harrison. While the featurette would have been much more interesting if it was expanded to a full documentary, the real disappointment is that this doesn't contain all of Harrison's promotional music videos, with such gems as the lovely "Blow Away" missing in action (some may also wish that the videos had been mixed for 5.1 sound as well). Considering the steep price of the box set, it's hard not to think that this DVD could have been a little bit more thorough. That said, the box set is very well made: the art direction is lovely, the sound is terrific, and the hardcover minibook is beautiful, with good notes from David Fricke. All of this makes it an essential purchase for Harrison fans, who have already accepted the uneven quality of the albums and want them in their collection anyway.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Woman Don't You Cry for Me
  2. Dear One
  3. Beautiful Girl
  4. This Song
  5. See Youself
  6. It's What You Value
  7. True Love
  8. Pure Smokey
  9. Crackerbox Palace
  10. Learning How to Love You
  11. Tears of the World
  12. Love Comes to Everyone
  13. Not Guilty
  14. Here Comes the Moon
  15. Soft-Hearted Hana
  16. Blow Away
  17. Faster
  18. Dark Sweet Lady
  19. Your Love Is Forever
  20. Soft Touch
  21. If You Believe
  22. Here Comes the Moon [Demo Version]
  23. Blood from a Clone
  24. Unconsciousness Rules
  25. Life Itself
  26. All Those Years Ago
  27. Baltimore Oriole
  28. Teardrops
  29. That Which I Have Lost
  30. Writing's on the Wall
  31. Hong Kong Blues
  32. Save the World
  33. Save the World [Demo Version]
  34. Wake Up My Love
  35. That's the Way It Goes
  36. I Really Love You
  37. Greece [Instrumental]
  38. Gone Troppo
  39. Mystical One
  40. Unknown Delight
  41. Baby Don't Run Away
  42. Dream Away
  43. Circles
  44. Mystical One [Demo Version]
  45. Want to Tell You
  46. Old Brown Shoe
  47. Taxman
  48. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
  49. If I Needed Someone
  50. Something
  51. What Is Life
  52. Dark Horse
  53. Piggies
  54. Got My Mind Set on You
  55. Cloud 9
  56. Here Comes the Sun
  57. My Sweet Lord
  58. All Those Years Ago
  59. Cheer Down
  60. Devil's Radio
  61. Isn't It a Pity
  62. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  63. Roll Over Beethoven
  64. Cloud 9
  65. That's What It Takes
  66. Fish on the Sand
  67. Just for Today
  68. This Is Love
  69. When We Was Fab
  70. Devil's Radio
  71. Someplace Else
  72. Wreck of the Hesperus
  73. Breath Away from Heaven
  74. Got My Mind Set on You
  75. Shanghai Surprise [From Shanghai Surprise]
  76. Zig Zag [From Shanghai Surprise]
  77. Dark Horse Feature
  78. This Song [Multimedia Track]
  79. Crackerbox Palace [Multimedia Track]
  80. Faster [Multimedia Track]
  81. Set on You [Version 1][Multimedia Track]
  82. Set on You [Version 2][Multimedia Track]
  83. When We Was Fab [Multimedia Track]
  84. This Is Love [Multimedia Track]
  85. Taxman [Live]
  86. Cloud 9 [Live]
  87. Devil's Radio [Live]
  88. Cheer Down [Live]
  89. Shanghai Surprise [From Shanghai Surprise]
  90. Someplace Else [From Shanghai Surprise]
  91. Hottest Gong in Town [From Shanghai Surprise]