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''Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989'' is a compilation album by the English musician
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, released in October 1989. His second compilation, after the Capitol/
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collection ''
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'' (1976), it contains songs from Harrison's releases on his
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record label between 1976 and 1987. The album also includes a 1989 single, "
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", which was Harrison's contribution to the soundtrack of the film ''
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'', and two tracks recorded specifically for the collection: "Poor Little Girl" and "Cockamamie Business". Despite the popularity of Harrison's work over this period – both as a solo artist with his '' Cloud Nine'' album (1987), and as a member of
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– the compilation failed to achieve commercial success. ''Best of Dark Horse'' became out of print in the early 1990s, and it remained unavailable when Harrison's Dark Horse catalogue was reissued in 2004. It remains the only official release to include "Poor Little Girl" and "Cockamamie Business".


Background

Rather than record a follow-up to his successful 1987 comeback album, '' Cloud Nine'', in 1989,
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chose to wait for his
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bandmates –
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,
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and
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– to become available to start work on a new album. As the de facto leader of the Wilburys project, Harrison was the most active member in promoting their 1988 debut, ''
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''. In a July 1989 interview, he described the album as "one of the most enjoyable things I've done" and added: "I just have to wait for all the other Wilburys to finish being solo artists …" Harrison instead agreed to issue a greatest hits album, covering his work released on his own
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record label, from 1976's '' Thirty Three & 1/3'' to ''Cloud Nine''.


Album content


Previously released songs

Unlike on ''
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'' (1976), which
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had compiled after the expiration of his
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contract, Harrison was involved in the selection of songs for ''Best of Dark Horse''. The compilation includes his hit singles " Crackerbox Palace" (1977), " Blow Away" (1979), "
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" (1981), "
Got My Mind Set on You "Got My Mind Set on You" (also written as "(Got My Mind) Set on You") is a song written and composed by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962, under the title "I've Got My Mind Set on You". An edited version of the song was r ...
" (1987) and "
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" (1988), and two other songs that had placed on one of ''
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'' magazine's US singles charts: "
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" (1979) and " Wake Up My Love" (1982). The new album omitted charting singles such as "
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" (1976) and " This Is Love" (1988), however. Over these, Harrison favoured a selection of album tracks: " Here Comes the Moon", from 1979's ''
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'' album; " Life Itself", from '' Somewhere in England'' (1981); " That's the Way It Goes" and "Gone Troppo", from the 1982 album ''
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''; and the title track from ''Cloud Nine'', which had charted on ''Billboard''s
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listings.


New recordings

Harrison recorded two new songs for the compilation – "Poor Little Girl" and "Cockamamie Business" – at his
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home studio in July 1989. Also included on ''Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989'' was Harrison's contribution to the soundtrack for the film ''
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'', "
Cheer Down "Cheer Down" is a song by English musician George Harrison that was first released in 1989. The track was his contribution to the soundtrack of the film ''Lethal Weapon 2'' and was also issued as a single. Harrison wrote the song with Tom Petty a ...
", which was issued as a single in the United States in August 1989. The latter song was co-written by Petty and co-produced by Lynne. Although Lynne played on "Poor Little Girl" and "Cockamamie Business" also, and the recordings feature a similar sound to his and Harrison's previous collaborations, production for the two songs was credited to Harrison only. While preparing the compilation for release, Harrison contributed various guitar parts to Lynne's debut solo album, ''
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''.


Release

''Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989'' was released on 17 October 1989 in the United States and 23 October in Britain. The album cover features a photograph of Harrison taken by Terry O'Neill. Harrison dedicated the album to
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,
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, Parents for Safe Food, the Traveling Wilburys, racing-car designer
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, and "anyone interested in saving our planet". For the UK release of the "Cheer Down" single, which took place on 27 November, "Poor Little Girl" appeared as the B-side. "Poor Little Girl" was issued as a promotional single in the US, containing both the full (4:32) version of the track and a 3:25 edit. The song peaked at number 21 on the national Album Rock Tracks chart. On release, ''Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989'' failed to chart in the United Kingdom and peaked at number 132 in the United States. The album's lack of commercial success was surprising, given the resurgence in popularity that Harrison had experienced since 1987. Originally distributed through
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, the compilation went out of print some years later and was not reissued by EMI when that company began distributing Harrison's Dark Horse catalogue. "Poor Little Girl", "Cockamamie Business" and "Cheer Down" were omitted from Harrison's 2004 box set ''
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''. Reviewing the album in '' Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s'' (1990),
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called Harrison "a simpleton, but also a genuine weirdo" whose voice can imitate wah-wah sounds as well as
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emulates the guitar of
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. Christgau added: "And he seems genuinely troubled by evil doings here on the wrong side of the veil of
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, not that there's anything a mere star-in-spite-of-himself can do about it, except write the occasional ditty about playing in a rock and roll band." Writing for
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in 2006, Chris Ingham described ''Best of Dark Horse'' as "excellent" and regretted that the album was no longer available. With ''The Best of George Harrison'' the artist's only compilation in print at that time, and "hardly a satisfying one-stop sampler", Ingham continued, "This state of affairs surely can't last much longer." In a 2018 review for '' Uncut'', Peter Watts said that while the 1976–89 period is not widely considered to be the artist's most productive period, "It's a testament to Harrison's talent that he could put together such a strong selection of songs ... and that's without including a couple of charting singles ('This Song', 'This Is Love') or anything by the Traveling Wilburys. Even today, it's the only place you can hear 'Poor Little Girl' and 'Cockamamie Business', making it essential for completists."


Track listing

The vinyl release omitted "Gone Troppo" and reversed the order of "Crackerbox Palace" and "Cloud 9". "Got My Mind Set on You" closed side one and "Cloud 9" opened side two. The cassette release matched the fifteen-song CD track listing. In this format, "Crackerbox Palace" closed side one and "Cloud 9" opened side two.


Personnel

Musicians on new recordings ("Poor Little Girl" and "Cockamamie Business") According to Simon Leng: *
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– vocals, guitars, banjo, backing vocals *
Jeff Lynne Jeffrey Lynne (born 30 December 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and, latterly, sole member of the rock band Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) which was formed in 1970. He has written all of ...
– bass, keyboards, backing vocals *
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– piano *
Ray Cooper Raymond Cooper (born 19 September 1947) is an English musician who has worked as a session and road-tour percussionist. During his career, Cooper has worked and toured with numerous musically diverse bands and artists including Elton John (as ...
– percussion *
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– drums *
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– saxophones, horn arrangements Technical personnel Adapted from the credits in the ''Best of Dark Horse'' CD booklet: *
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– recording and remix engineering * Richard Dodd – compilation engineering * Wherefore Art? – art design * Terry O'Neill – photography


Chart positions


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References


Sources

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