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New sealed copy. 2025 all analog remaster. Embossed silver printed text on front gatefold sleeve. Pressed in the Netherlands.
Thirty Three & 1⁄3 (stylised as Thirty Three & 1⁄ॐ on the album cover) is the seventh studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in November 1976. It was Harrison's first release on his Dark Horse record label, with worldwide distribution moving from A&M Records to Warner Bros. due to delays in delivering the master tapes. The album faced challenges during production, including Harrison's battle with hepatitis and the resolution of the copyright lawsuit over "My Sweet Lord" in favor of Bright Tunes Music.
Despite these setbacks, Thirty Three & 1⁄3 was well received and seen as a return to form, featuring the US top 30 singles "This Song" – a witty response to the lawsuit – and "Crackerbox Palace". Harrison recorded the album at his Friar Park home studio with Tom Scott co-producing. Key contributors included Billy Preston, Gary Wright, Willie Weeks, David Foster and Alvin Taylor. To promote the album, Harrison created comedic music videos for three songs, with two directed by Monty Python's Eric Idle, and performed live with Paul Simon on NBC's Saturday Night Live.
TRACKLIST:
A1 Woman Don't You Cry For Me
A2 Dear One
A3 Beautiful Girl
A4 This Song
A5 See Yourself
B1 It's What You Value
B2 True Love
B3 Pure Smokey
B4 Crackerbox Palace
B5 Learning How To Love You