Reviews"A vibrant and worthy tribute to Harrison..." --KIRKUS REVIEWS "Holiday Gift Guide : This volume collects never-before-seen candids and ephemera of "the quiet Beatle" during his meteoric solo career, as captured by his friend and famed photographer Barry Feinstein. On hand from 1970 to 1972 for Harrison's blockbuster triple crown--the release of All Things Must Pass, The Concert for Bangladesh, and Living in the Material World--which cemented his status as the bestselling Beatle post-breakup, Feinstein photographed Harrison at home, in his garden, onstage, and in the studio. The book's release coincides with the 50th anniversary of the release of All Things Must Pass." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dewey Decimal782.42166092
SynopsisPhotographer Barry Feinstein (1931-2011) had a decades-long career most famously capturing the most iconic photos of Bob Dylan and George Harrison. Barry was on-hand from 1970-1972 for Harrison's blockbuster "Triple Crown" - the release of All Things Must Pass; The Concert for Bangladesh; and Living in the Material World. Feinstein captured George Harrison at home, in his garden, and in the caves on his property. Nearly all the images are previously unpublished. The book will also contain never-before-seen ephemera related to these seminal releases. Barry's widow will ask Bob Dylan and Ringo to contribute text. The book will coincide with the 50th anniversary of All Things Must Pass. George Harrison is the best-selling post-breakup Beatle, and there is still a significant fandom for George Harrison. George Harrison: Be Here Now is a deep visual dive that Beatles/George Harrison fans will want to add to their collection., Never-before-seen candids and ephemera of "the quiet Beatle" during his meteoric solo career, as captured by his friend and famed photographer Barry Feinstein. On hand from 1970 to 1972 for Harrison's blockbuster "Triple Crown"--the release of All Things Must Pass; The Concert for Bangladesh ; and Living in the Material World , which helped make Harrison the best-selling post-breakup Beatle, Barry became good friends with George during the three-plus years they worked together. Feinstein captured George Harrison at home, in his garden, onstage, and in the studio. Nearly all the images are previously unpublished. The book contains never-before-seen ephemera related to these seminal releases during George's most richly creative time post-Beatles, including handwritten letters talking about album ideas, album-cover thoughts, and putting together the Concert for Bangladesh. This collection also features beloved performers that George convened for that Concert for Bangladesh--where Barry was the only sanctioned photographer onstage--including George's friends Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, and Billy Preston. The book coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of All Things Must Pass . George Harrison: Be Here Now is a deeper visual dive that the significantly large and passionate Beatles/George Harrison fandom will want to add to their collection., A singular collection of never-before-seen photos and ephemera of "the quiet Beatle," George Harrison 1970-1973 during his meteoric solo career, as captured by famed photographer Barry Feinstein.