 
		  George Harrison
All Things Must Pass
1970 
German pressing
Apple 1C 192-04
24-bit audio for DVD-A/DVD-V
This is the third of four parts of a comparison project for "All Things Must Pass".
As a number of folks may know, I shared a transfer I did of the Toshiba/Japan red vinyl pressing of 
"All Things Must Pass" back in 2007-2008. Since that time I've made changes to some of the hardware 
and software that I use with my projects. After making these changes there were requests for me 
to go back and revisit the Toshiba red wax pressing. 
This time around I decided to make things a little more interesting by doing a multi-pressing 
comparison project. In reading about "All Things Must Pass" on the Hoffman forum one can't help but 
run into various opinions about which particular pressing of ATMP is considered "the best". I found 
that the UK first pressing was mentioned a number of times, as was the German pressing.
We can now compare, contrast, and decide for ourselves just what differences may exist between 
these pressings, at least based upon how they are presented via my own modest system.
This German pressing is part three of this project. 
This LP contains the following tracks: 
1. I’d Have You Anytime 
2. My Sweet Lord 
3. Wah-Wah 
4. Isn’t It A Pity (version 1) 
5. What Is Life 
6. If Not For You 
7. Behind That Locked Door 
8. Let It Down 
9. Run Of The Mill 
10. Beware Of Darkness 
11. Apple Scruffs 
12. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) 
13. Awaiting On You All 
14. All Things Must Pass 
15. I Dig Love 
16. Art Of Dying 
17. Isn’t It A Pity (version 2) 
18. Hear Me Lord 
19. Out Of The Blue 
20. It’s Johnny’s Birthday 
21. Plug Me In 
22. I Remember Jeep 
23. Thanks For The Pepperoni
BONUS TRACKS:
24. I Dig Love (from a Brazilian mono pressing)
25. Art Of Dying (from a Brazilian mono pressing)
Though I don’t consider the bonus tracks as part of the comparison project, I feel 
the Brazilian mono LP is a pressing of interest. I also feel that the mastering 
details within the Brazilian LP leaves something to be desired but it's worth
sharing with those who have been curious about the mono LP. I've also included 
other mono tracks from the LP with the UK and Toshiba red vinyl pressings.
For those who are interested in such things, this comparison project should give 
the listener a common, consistent point from which to assess and compare the differences 
in these pressings.
The setup used: 
-Technics SL-1900 direct drive turntable running an Ortofon 2M Black cartridge 
-JVC AX-R97 integrated amp 
-E-MU 1212M sound card
The audio was captured at 192/32-bit (float)
All pops & clicks were removed manually in Audition. No EQ or NR has been added.
Sample rate conversion to 96kHz & 44.1khz and down-converting to 16-bit audio 
was accomplished via iZotope RX Advanced.
Artwork is included for those who care for it.
Good luck.
-DLedin