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''Brainwashed'' is the twelfth and final studio album by English rock musician George Harrison. It was released posthumously on 18 November 2002, almost a year after his death at age 58, and 15 years after his previous studio album, '' Cloud Nine''. Recordings began over a decade before Harrison's death but were repeatedly delayed. The album's overdubs were completed by his son Dhani, session drummer
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, and longtime friend and collaborator
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. ''Brainwashed'' reached the top 30 in the UK and the top 20 in the US, and received mostly favourable reviews. The album includes the singles "
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" and "
Any Road "Any Road" is the final single by George Harrison and is the opening track to his posthumous album '' Brainwashed''. Harrison began writing the song in 1988, during the making of a video for his 1987 album '' Cloud Nine''. It is the last released ...
". The instrumental "
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" went on to receive the 2004 Grammy Award for
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, while "Any Road" was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.


History

Harrison began recording the tracks that eventually were issued on ''Brainwashed'' as early as 1988 (with "
Any Road "Any Road" is the final single by George Harrison and is the opening track to his posthumous album '' Brainwashed''. Harrison began writing the song in 1988, during the making of a video for his 1987 album '' Cloud Nine''. It is the last released ...
" being written during the making of a video for " This Is Love" from the album '' Cloud Nine'') and continued to do so in a sporadic manner over the next decade and a half. Progress was delayed by business problems with Harrison's former manager,
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, as well as his work with the
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,
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, and his work on ''
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''. In an interview in 1999, Harrison announced the title of his next album to be ''Portrait of a Leg End'', and played songs entitled "Valentine", "Pisces Fish" and "Brainwashed". During the promotion for the 2001 re-release of ''
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'', Harrison joked that the name of the album would be ''Your Planet Is Doomed – Volume One''. After recuperating from being attacked in his home on 30 December 1999 by a man with
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, Harrison focused on finishing the album, simultaneously sharing his ideas for all its details (from the sound of the finished songs to the album's artwork) with his son Dhani – information that ultimately proved very valuable, as Dhani helped to complete the album after his father's death. Harrison successfully battled
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in 1997; in 2001 he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from one of his lungs, and radiotherapy for lung cancer which had
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ed to his brain. Once he realised it was an irreversible situation, he worked further on the album's songs – in conjunction with Dhani and his old collaborator
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– for as long as possible. Harrison's final work on the album was carried out at a recording studio in Switzerland shortly before his trip to the United States for cancer treatment. On 29 November 2001, Harrison died before he could finish the project, but with a guide to completing it in the hands of his son and Lynne. After a few months away from the project, both Lynne and Dhani returned to working on Harrison's final songs and added the appropriate instruments, as per his specifications, to the recordings. The project was so close to completion that the two used the exact timetable and session bookings that Harrison himself had originally planned. Lynne reflected on ''Brainwashed'' in 2020: "His life was in those final songs, the things he got up to each day, like riding down the
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. Lots of very personal stuff. Some of them are really good. We gradually just filled them in. It was just about mixing them and making them sound like George would like them. You just had to go with your gut feeling." "Run So Far" had previously appeared on Eric Clapton's album ''Journeyman'' (backed by Harrison), 13 years before finally being available in a version sung by its original writer. The original Clapton recording featured a third verse not included here.


Release

''Brainwashed'' was released on 18 November 2002 to mostly favourable reviews. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album scores 77, based on 16 reviews, which means "generally favorable". Writing in ''
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'', Nick Hasted described it as "the best solo record by a Beatle since McCartney's ''
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'' (1989)". Although he found that "a certain monotony creeps in towards the end", Hasted wrote that "Harrison's songs and singing represent a burst of form". Keith Phipps of ''
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'' concluded his review by writing: "Harrison never seemed to recognize the difference between philosophical profundities and the sound of a catchy song, and that may have been his greatest gift to the world. ''Brainwashed'' offers a fine, final reminder of that gift." ''
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'' Gary Glauber found the album "phenomenal" and "easily ... Harrison's best solo effort since ''All Things Must Pass''". He said it was "spiritual and uplifting in a way that serves to remind how much this undervalued Beatle will be missed" and "in turns funny, serious, philosophical, precious and ultimately enjoyable". The album was issued on LP and CD. A limited-edition CD box was also released, containing a ''Brainwashed'' poster, a Dark Horse sticker, a guitar pick with George's signature on it, and a bonus DVD with a seven-minute featurette about the making of the album. The album sold respectably, reaching number 18 in the US and going
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, and number 29 in the UK, where "Any Road" became a top 40 hit single in spring 2003. A live tribute to Harrison by an assembly of his musical contemporaries, titled
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, took place at London's Royal Albert Hall simultaneously with the release of the album. In 2004, ''Brainwashed'' "Marwa Blues" won the
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for
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. The album was nominated for
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, as well as Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (for the track "Any Road"). That same year, Harrison's former bandmate
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named "Marwa Blues" as one of his all-time favourites.''
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In 2009, three of the tracks from ''Brainwashed'' were included on Harrison's career-spanning compilation album, '' Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison'': "Any Road", "Marwa Blues" and "Rising Sun".


Track listing

All songs written by George Harrison, except "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" written by Harold Arlen and
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" – 3:52 #"P2 Vatican Blues (Last Saturday Night)" – 2:38 #"Pisces Fish" – 4:50 #"Looking for My Life" – 3:49 #"Rising Sun" – 5:27 #"
Marwa Blues "Marwa Blues" is an instrumental by English rock musician George Harrison. It was released on his final studio album, '' Brainwashed'', in November 2002, a year after his death, and subsequently on a single as the B-side of " Any Road". The song ...
" – 3:40 #"
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" – 4:04 #"Run So Far" – 4:05 #"Never Get Over You" – 3:26 #" Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" – 2:34 #"Rocking Chair in Hawaii" – 3:07 #"Brainwashed" – 6:07


Personnel

* George Harrisonlead vocals (all tracks except 6), acoustic guitar (1, 3–5, 7–9, 11, 12),
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(3, 4, 8, 9),
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(3, 12), slide guitar (1, 2, 5–7, 12), Dobro (11),
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(2, 3, 10, 11),
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(1), keyboards (6, 11),
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(2–5, 7–9, 11, 12) *
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– bass guitar (1, 2, 4, 5, 7–9, 11), electric guitar (2, 3, 5, 7, 12), acoustic guitar (2, 4, 6, 8, 12),
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(1, 4–5, 7, 9), electric piano (2), keyboards (3, 6, 12),
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(3), backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 12) *
Dhani Harrison Dhani Harrison (; born 1 August 1978) is an English musician, composer and singer-songwriter. He is the only child of George and Olivia Harrison. Dhani debuted as a professional musician assisting in recording his father's final album, ''Brainw ...
– acoustic guitar (2, 4, 6, 8, 12), electric guitar (1, 3–4),
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(5, 7), backing vocals (1, 2, 8, 12) *
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drums (all tracks except 6 and 10) Additional personnel * Mike Moran – keyboards (3) *
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– keyboards (3), string arrangement (5–6) * Jools Holland – piano (10) * Mark Flanagan – acoustic lead guitar (10) * Joe Brown – acoustic guitar (10) *
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– bass guitar (10), tuba (10) * Ray Cooper – percussion (6), drums (10) *
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– tabla (12) *
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– piano (12) * Sam Brown – backing vocals (12) *Jane Lister – harp (12) *Isabela Borzymowska – reading from "How to Know God" (The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali) (12)


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References


External links

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JPGR's Beatles site: George Harrison's ''Brainwashed''
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