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Album Review: Extra Texture
 

  • Artist: George Harrison
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 22, 1975
  • Total Time: 43:28
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Despite George Harrison's reputation for solemn, lugubriously paced albums in the early '70s -- and this one is mostly no exception -- the jacket is full of jokes, from the eaten-away Apple logo (the Apple label would expire at year's end) to the punning title, the list of non-participants, and the mischievous grin of the ex-Beatle above the arch caption "OHNOTHIMAGEN" ("Oh, not him again!"). The record gets off to a great start with the instantly winning single "You" -- a bit of which is then repeated to open side two. But here, the basic idea and instrumental track come from February 1971, during George's most fertile period, dressed up with vocals and string synthesizer four years later. One of George's most beautifully harmonized, majestic, strangely underrated ballads "The Answer's at the End" -- whose inspiring lyric was based upon an inscription on George's home by its builder, Sir Frank Crisp -- comes next, followed by "This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying)," an attractive sequel to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." At this point, the devoted fan's hopes go up; could this be an unsung masterpiece? But George has fired off his best stuff first, and the record slowly and inexorably tails off, closing with a baffling salute to ex-Bonzo Dog Band member "Legs" Larry Smith. Yet despite its stretches of treadmill material, Extra Texture has worn better as a whole than its Apple neighbors Dark Horse and even much of Living in the Material World, for even the lesser tunes reveal a few musical blossoms upon re-listening and the front-loaded songs are among the best of his solo career. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You George Harrison George Harrison (5:32)
The Answer's at the End George Harrison George Harrison (5:32)
This Guitar (Can't Keep from Crying) George Harrison George Harrison (4:11)
Ooh Baby (You Know That I Love You) George Harrison George Harrison (3:59)
World of Stone George Harrison George Harrison (4:40)
A Bit More of You George Harrison George Harrison (:45)
Can't Stop Thinking About You George Harrison George Harrison (4:31)
Tired of Midnight Blue George Harrison George Harrison (4:51)
Grey Cloudy Lies George Harrison George Harrison (3:41)
His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentlemen) George Harrison George Harrison (5:46)

Credits

George Harrison (Guitar (Acoustic)), George Harrison (Guitar), George Harrison (Piano), George Harrison (Guitar (Electric)), George Harrison (Vocals), George Harrison (Moog Synthesizer), George Harrison (Producer), George Harrison (Main Performer), George Harrison (Arp), Billy Preston (Keyboards), Billy Preston (Piano (Electric)), Leon Russell (Bass), Leon Russell (Piano), Leon Russell (Keyboards), Leon Russell (Vocals), Gary Wright (Organ), Gary Wright (Keyboards), Gary Wright (Piano (Electric)), Gary Wright (Arp), Tom Scott (Horn), Tom Scott (Saxophone), Jesse Ed Davis (Guitar), David Foster (Organ), David Foster (Piano), David Foster (Keyboards), David Foster (Piano (Electric)), David Foster (Arp), Nicky Hopkins (Piano), Jim Keltner (Percussion), Jim Keltner (Drums), Jim Gordon (Drums), Dino Airali (?), Chuck Findley (Horn), Jim Horn (Flute), Jim Horn (Saxophone), Dennis Killeen (?), Norm Kinney (Percussion), Norm Kinney (Engineer), Norma Kinney (Percussion), Andy Newmark (Drums), Carl Radle (Bass), Emil Richards (Percussion), Legs Larry Smith (Vocals), Paul Stallworth (Bass), Paul Stallworth (Vocals (Background)), Derek Taylor (?), Richard Tee (Keyboards), Chuck Tramell (?), Klaus Voormann (Bass), Willie Weeks (Bass)
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Wikipedia: Extra Texture (Read All About It)
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Extra Texture (Read All About It)
Extra Texture (Read All About It) cover
Studio album by George Harrison
Released 3 October 1975
Recorded June - July 1975
Except "You" and "A Bit More Of You": backing tracks recorded in February 1971
Genre Rock
Length 41:53
Label Apple/EMI
Producer George Harrison
Professional reviews
George Harrison chronology
Dark Horse
(1974)
Extra Texture (Read All About It)
(1975)
The Best of George Harrison
(1976)

Extra Texture (Read All About It) is an album by George Harrison which was released in 1975. Following the Dark Horse debacle, Extra Texture (Read All About It) was Harrison's last album under his contract with Apple Records and EMI, all set to embark on his own Dark Horse Records imprint, initially distributed by A&M Records.

Once Harrison allowed himself some needed time to rest following the events of 1974 and busied himself with other Dark Horse acts, he finally got around to recording his "contractual obligation" album - the bulk of which was cut at A&M Studios in Los Angeles in the summer of 1975. Among the musicians he used to record Extra Texture (Read All About It) were Jim Keltner on drums, Leon Russell on piano, and a young David Foster - then contracted with Dark Horse Records with a band called Attitudes - who provided three string arrangements and keyboards. Different bass guitarists appear on nearly every track, and include Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle, Paul Stallworth, Willie Weeks, and Harrison himself, playing synthesized Arp bass.

Specially for the album, Harrison completed "You", a song he had intended for Ronnie Spector to record, and which went no further than its backing track back in 1971. It subsequently became a US Top 20 hit, reaching #38 in the UK. The follow-up single, "This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)" - a lyrical sequel to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - was the last-ever new release on Apple Records in February 1976, and also the first solo Beatles single to miss the charts. "Ooh Baby (You Know That I Love You)" was the first of two Smokey Robinson tributes Harrison would release.

Released with a thick and heavily textured orange cover (hence its title), Extra Texture (Read All About It) was better received than Dark Horse by the critics, though it was still considered slightly below par by the general public. Harrison himself would later designate the album as his worst. Yet, there are many Harrison devotées who will find much to savour on Extra Texture (Read All About It). The album reached #8 in the US - his last Top 10 album there for twelve years - and went gold, while reaching #16 in the UK.

Points of interest: Perhaps a joke referencing the impending demise of The Beatles' Apple Records label, the Apple logo is presented on Extra Texture (Read All About It) all eaten away. In addition, Harrison is pictured on the inside jacket with the caption "OHNOTHIMAGEN" (i.e. "Oh, not him again!"); a humorous take on Harrison's dwindling popularity at this time.

Extra Texture (Read All About It) was remastered for CD release in 1992.

Track listing

All songs by George Harrison

  1. "You" – 3:41
    • Backing track cut in February 1971 and intended for Ronnie Spector; finished in 1975 for this album
    • Covered by Lisa Mychols for the tribute album
  2. "The Answer's At The End" – 5:32
  3. "This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying)" – 4:11
    • A lyrical successor to Harrison's 1968 composition "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
    • A second, posthumous, release of the song was published over the Internet in 2006 as part of Dave Stewart's the Platinum Weird project
  4. "Ooh Baby (You Know That I Love You)" – 3:59
  5. "World of Stone" – 4:40
  6. "A Bit More of You" – 0:45
    • A 45-second reprise of "You"'s backing track
  7. "Can't Stop Thinking About You" – 4:30
  8. "Tired Of Midnight Blue" – 4:51
    • Originally titled 'Midnight Blue', but changed to avoid confusion with Melissa Manchester's recent hit
  9. "Grey Cloudy Lies" – 3:41
  10. "His Name Is Legs (Ladies And Gentlemen)" – 5:46

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