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George Harrison - Ice Cold In Toronto (Premium Masters)

Track listing:
  1. Hari's on Tour (Express) 4:49
  2. While my Guitar gently weeps 6:33
  3. Something 4:08
  4. Will it go round in circles 4:26
  5. Sue me, sue you Blues 4:42
  6. For you, Blue 5:09
  7. Band introductions 0:46
  8. Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) 4:18
  9. In my Life 6:02
  10. Tom Cat 4:21
  11. Maya Love 5:31
  12. Dark Horse 4:43
  13. Nothing from nothing 3:43
  14. Outta Space 4:59
  15. What is Life 6:34
  16. My sweet Lord 5:08

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George Harrison

6 December 1974, afternoon show

Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Canada

Source - "Ice cold in Toronto" (Publisher - Premium Masters)

George heads north of the border one last time, appearing at Toronto's Maple Leaf Geardens on 6 December 1974, the first time since he was there with his old band in August 1966. Very nice recording of the show. The recording is clean, with a strong mid-range giving it a good sound. Missing the Indian music section. George's voice is similar to how it is on the hoarser tracks on the "Dark Horse" album. He sounds a bit fed up, and it's a straightforward, no-nonsense show...

1. Hari's on Tour (Express) 4:49
2. While my Guitar gently weeps 6:33
3. Something 4:08
4. Will it go round in circles 4:26
5. Sue me, sue you Blues 4:43
5. For you, Blue 5:09
6. Band introductions 0:46
7. Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) 5:09
8. In my Life 6:03
9. Tom Cat 4:22
8. Maya Love 5:32
9. Dark Horse 4:43
10. Nothing from nothing 3:43
11. Outta Space 5:00
12. What is Life 6:34
13. My sweet Lord 5:08

Total time 75:59

Show identifier - Track 1, 0:31 "Good Morning!"

Lineage: Audience recording > unknown fiddling about over the years > CD > CDR > trades > CDR > EAC > wav >flac

Line-up:
George Harrison (Guitar)
Robben Ford (Guitar)
Willie Weeks (Bass Guitar)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Billy Preston (Keyboards)
Emil Richards (Percussion)
Tom Scott (Horns)
Chuck Findley (Trumpet)
Jim Horn (Saxophone)
Jim Keltner (Drums)

Bootlegzone review:
"Good quality, but George's performance isn't very good." brungtoewe, July 2005

No artwork. Anyone?