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  1. Albums
  2. electronic sound - george harrison

George Harrison - Electronic Sound (LP, 2024 Limited Edition Reissue)

George HarrisonGeorge Harrison
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1969
  • 2 tracks
  • 43 min
Electronic Sound - George Harrison
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Electronic Sound - George Harrison
Electronic Sound - George Harrison

Product description

This 2024 Limited Edition Numbered Reissue LP is pressed on Picture Disc vinyl.

Released in May 1969, "Electronic Sound" is George Harrison's daring foray into the avant-garde, marking his second studio album and the final release on the Beatles' short-lived Zapple record label. This experimental masterpiece is a testament to Harrison's curiosity and innovation, featuring two sprawling compositions crafted entirely on a Moog 3-series synthesizer. The album's cover art, painted by Harrison himself, showcases his Moog IIIP, which would later leave its mark on The Beatles' iconic album "Abbey Road."

"Electronic Sound" is a pioneering work in the realm of electronic music, with each side of the vinyl dedicated to a single, expansive track: "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time Or Space." These compositions are not just songs but sonic landscapes, pushing the boundaries of what music could be in the late 1960s. The album's experimental nature has sparked both admiration and controversy, with some critics dismissing it as mere exploitation of the then-new Moog synthesizer. However, others recognize it as a groundbreaking exploration of electronic soundscapes, predating similar works by artists like Vangelis.

Despite its polarizing reception, "Electronic Sound" stands as a bold statement from George Harrison, showcasing his willingness to explore uncharted musical territories. The album's two lengthy pieces offer a unique listening experience, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in the raw, unfiltered sounds of the Moog synthesizer. Whether viewed as a pioneering work of electronic music or a curious artifact of the 1960s, "Electronic Sound" remains a fascinating chapter in George Harrison's musical journey.

Tracks

  1. Under the Mersey WallGeorge Harrison
    18:44
  2. No Time Or SpaceGeorge Harrison
    25:07
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Electronic Sound
Artist
George Harrison
LP release year
2024
Album release date
May 9, 1969
Label
Dark Horse Records
EAN
4050538981858
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
43 min
Tracks
2 tracks

EAN

EAN
4050538981858

Other

Limited Edition
Yes
Country
Worldwide
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Harrison's Avant-Garde Experiment

    5 out of 5 stars
    zviwsob20580September 20, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    George Harrison's "Electronic Sound" is certainly a polarizing album in his discography, and I've always seen him as less controversial than John Lennon (I believed Harrison and Ringo Starr were the Beatles who steered clear of the Lennon/McCartney feuds). This was one of only two albums released on the short-lived Zapple label (though it sports the same label as the standard Apple one), before Allen Klein stepped in and shut it down. Many dismiss "Electronic Sound" as mere trash, just a way to capitalize on the then-new Moog synthesizer. Not me. About nine years later, Vangelis released something similar with "Beaubourg," but not on a Moog (supposedly a Yamaha CS-80), and that one gets similar reactions. I didn't expect "My Sweet Lord" or "Here Comes the Sun" when I bought this. Harrison went to LA in late '68 to witness a Moog demo by Bernie Krause, then brought it to England, but not before recording "No Time or Space" with Krause (which upset Krause, as it was recorded without his permission or knowledge), and the other track, "Behind the Mersey Wall," was recorded in England. So, you've got to appreciate early electronic and avant-garde music. If you're okay with Vangelis' "Beaubourg" (or its 1980s counterpart, "Invisible Connections"), or the music of Nik Raicevic, Mort Garson, or Morton Subotnik (who used a Buchla, not a Moog), this might be your thing. You get the sense that George Harrison wasn't entirely sure what he was doing with the Moog (since I've never touched a modular Moog or seen one in person, I know they can be pretty intimidating), so many of the sounds are likely accidental—it's like turning knobs and pressing keys to see what happens. But again, it's not too different from listening to a Nik Raicevic, Emerson Meyers, or Morton Subotnik album in many ways. It's not like George Harrison was aiming for Tangerine Dream or Jean Michel Jarre here, nor was it an extension of the Beatles—it was him exploring avant-garde electronic music, and I genuinely enjoy it. It's truly an album from someone with no experience in this field. Of course, he never repeated this experiment. The poor US chart performance is no surprise—it shouldn't have surprised him either. This wasn't going to be chart-friendly, full of hits like "All Things Must Pass." After this album, the same synthesizer was put to good use on "Abbey Road," this time in a much more melodic and understated way. Beatles fans probably only want this for the same reason they want John Lennon & Yoko Ono's two "Unfinished Music" albums, but for those into early electronic and avant-garde, it's actually worth a listen. Update: I had been confused about which was actually "No Time or Space" (the Bernie Krause cut) and "Behind the Mersey Wall" as I own the original American LP pressing. Turns out "No Time or Space" starts off side one, despite it being credited as "Behind the Mersey Wall," as the Bernie Krause cut was 25 minutes. Apparently, side one and two were accidentally switched on the American pressing, although the labels weren't.

  • Collector's Fun, Lacking Depth

    1 out of 5 stars
    yorwbuvbalqugMay 31, 2025United States🇺🇸

    So, is there anyone out there who gives this a regular spin? ;-) Yep, as a collector, I've got this album, even on CD. But honestly, I don't find much depth in these two tracks to bring listening pleasure! It's fun, I guess, maybe...

  • Beatles Chaos, Krause Insanity

    4 out of 5 stars
    zjenuslifOctober 28, 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Absolute CHAOS. I'm obsessed. The song by George on side one is fantastic but Bernie Krause's on side two is INSANE!! Been a Beatles enthusiast forever and just GOT my personal copy of this. Awesome thick UK pressing. The sound is so POWERFUL too. I'm in love. Highly suggest it. I know there's a sad part of the story involving both of them but that just adds to the entire intrigue of it. There's a legend as well as an enigma...and isn't that just like so much more in The Beatles Journey? The greatest tale ever told.

  • George's Masterful Sound

    5 out of 5 stars
    NgiugLidZecreySeptember 2, 2024United States🇺🇸

    George was a total mastermind, even if it isn't many people’s go-to Harrison record, I'm really into it. The tracks have a pretty solid sound for that kind of music.

  • Crisp Early Noise Gem

    4 out of 5 stars
    XuUgtemikaMebajaAugust 1, 2024United States🇺🇸

    The sound and mastering on this record is super crisp. My copy is as quiet as can be, no problems there. The outer and inner sleeves look fantastic, with a shiny silver print and vibrant colors. It's a really enjoyable, early noise album. Play it at 45 RPM instead of 33. It sits perfectly on my shelf alongside Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music & Vangelis's Beauborg.

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About George Harrison

George Harrison, born on February 25, 1943, in Liverpool, England, is renowned as the lead guitarist of The Beatles, one of the most influential bands in rock history. Often referred to as "the quiet Beatle," Harrison's contributions to the band and his solo career are marked by his deep exploration of Indian culture and spirituality. His incorporation of Indian instrumentation and Hindu themes significantly expanded the horizons of popular music. Harrison's solo work, including iconic songs lik... Read more

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