
On November 1, 1968, “Apple” label released “Wonderwall Music”, the debut George Harrison studio album. It was recorded November 1967 – February 1968, at “EMI” and “De Lane Lea” in London, “His Master’s Voice” in Bombay, and was produced by George Harrison. The album was soundtrack to the 1968 film “Wonderwall”, directed by Joe Massot, it was the first solo album by a member of The Beatles, and the first album issued on the band’s Apple record label.
Personnel:
- George Harrison – piano, mellotron, acoustic and electric guitars, tape loops, arrangements
- Colin Manley – acoustic and electric guitars, steel guitar
- Eric Clapton – electric guitar
- John Barham – piano, flugelhorn, harmonium, orchestral arrangement
- Tony Ashton – tack piano, organ, Mellotron, piano, harmonium
- Tommy Reilly – harmonica
- Big Jim Sullivan – bass
- Philip Rogers – bass guitar
- Roy Dyke – drums
- Ringo Starr – drums
- Aashish Khan – sarod
- Mahapurush Misra – tabla, pakhavaj
- Sharad Kumar – shehnai
- Hanuman Jadev – shehnai
- Shambhu Das – sitar
- Indranil Bhattacharya – sitar
- Shankar Ghosh – table
- Chandrashekhar Naringrekar – surbahar
- Shivkumar Sharma – santoor
- S.R. Kenkare – bansuri
- Vinayak Vora – tar shehnai
- Rijram Desad – harmonium, tabla tarang
Track listing:
All tracks by George Harrison, except where noted.
- Microbes
- Red Lady Too
- Tabla and Pakavaj
- In the Park
- Drilling a Home
- Guru Vandana
- Greasy Legs
- Ski-ing
- Gat Kirwani
- Dream Scene
- Party Seacombe
- Love Scene
- Crying
- Cowboy Music
- Fantasy Sequins
- On the Bed
- Glass Box
- Wonderwall to Be Here
- Singing Om