The Concert for Bangladesh
Album by George Harrison
The Concert for Bangladesh is a live album by English musician George Harrison, released in 1971. Recorded at benefit concerts organised by Harrison, the album blends rock, folk, soul and Indian musical influences in extended live performances and followed his emergence as a solo artist after the Beatles' break-up, representing one of the first large-scale all‑star benefit concerts in rock history.
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Disc 1
- 1.Introduction5:18
- 2.Bangla Dhun16:39
- 3.Wah-Wah3:30
- 4.My Sweet Lord4:35
- 5.Awaiting on You All3:00
- 6.That's the Way God Planned It4:20
- 7.It Don't Come Easy3:00
- 8.Beware of Darkness3:35
- 9.Band Introduction2:38
- 10.While My Guitar Gently Weeps4:53
Disc 2
- 2.Medley: Jumpin' Jack Flash / Young Blood9:26
- 3.Here Comes the Sun2:58
- 4.A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall5:44
- 5.It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry3:07
- 6.Blowin' in the Wind4:06
- 7.Mr. Tambourine Man4:44
- 8.Just Like a Woman4:48
- 9.Something3:42
- 10.Bangla Desh5:01
- 11.Love Minus Zero / No Limit4:19













