Harrison begins recording first solo Beatle album 50 years ago #OTD #OnThisDay (Nov 22 1967)


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(Wednesday, November 22, 1967) — George Harrison began recording Wonderwall Music, the soundtrack to the film Wonderwall and the first solo album by a member of The Beatles, today at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London for release on May 17, 1968 (the film) and Nov. 1, 1968 (the album).

The tracks were all instrumental pieces, except for occasional non-English vocals, and mostly comprise short musical vignettes.

Harrison served as producer, writer and arranger and performed (uncredited) piano and guitar.

On this day, Harrison taped the pieces “Swordfencing,” “India,” “Backwards Tabla” and “Backwards Tones” with a tabla player and flautists Richard Adeney and Jack Ellory.

Recording would continue through Feb. 11, 1968.