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A1 George Harrison & Ravi Shankar George Harrison / Ravi Shankar Introduction 6:16
A2 Ravi Shankar Bangla Dhun
Sarod – Ali Akbar KhanTabla – Alla Rakah*Tambura – Kamala Chakravarty
16:19
B1 George Harrison Wah-Wah 3:15
B2 George Harrison My Sweet Lord 4:16
B3 George Harrison Awaiting On You All 2:37
B4 Billy Preston That's The Way God Planned It
Written-By – Billy Preston
4:05
C1 Ringo Starr It Don't Come Easy
Vocals – Ringo StarrWritten-By – Richard Starkey
2:38
C2 George Harrison Beware Of Darkness
Vocals – George Harrison
3:26
C3 George Harrison Introduction Of The Band 3:00
C4 George Harrison While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Guitar [Solo] – Eric Clapton, George Harrison
4:39
D1 Leon Russell Jumpin' Jack Flash / Youngblood
Bass – Carl RadleLead Guitar, Vocals – Don Preston
9:11
D2 George Harrison Here Comes The Sun
Acoustic Guitar – Pete Ham
2:51
E1 Bob Dylan A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall 5:04
E2 Bob Dylan It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 2:54
E3 Bob Dylan Blowin' In The Wind 3:34
E4 Bob Dylan Mr. Tambourine Man 4:06
E5 Bob Dylan Just Like A Woman 4:14
F1 George Harrison Something 3:05
F2 George Harrison Bangla Desh 4:14

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Apple Records, Inc.
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Bob Dylan (tracks: E1 to E5), Pete Ham (tracks: D2)
  • Bass – Carl Radle (tracks: D1), Klaus Voormann (tracks: C4), Leon Russell (tracks: E1 to E5)
  • Coordinator [Production] – Allan Steckler, Jon Taplin, Steve Lieber
  • Crew [Sound] – Band Concert Productions, Clare Brothers Inc.*, Ed Anderson
  • Drums – Ringo Starr (tracks: C4)
  • Electric Guitar – George Harrison (tracks: E1 to E5)
  • Guitar – George Harrison (tracks: D3)
  • Harmonica – Bob Dylan (tracks: E1 to E5)
  • Layout [Package], Photography By, Design – Barry Feinstein, Tom Wilkes
  • Lead Guitar – Don Preston (tracks: D1), Eric Clapton (tracks: B1, B2, B4, C4), George Harrison (tracks: C4)
  • Liner Notes – Dr. Alexander Lipski, George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Suzenna Martin
  • Photography By [Additional] – Alan Pariser
  • Producer – George Harrison, Phil Spector
  • Sarod – Ali Akbar Khan (tracks: A1)
  • Saxophone – Jim Horn (tracks: B1, C2, F2)
  • Sitar – Ravi Shankar (tracks: A1)
  • Tabla – Alla Rakha (tracks: A1)
  • Tambora – Kamala Chakravarty (tracks: A1)
  • Tambourine – Ringo Starr (tracks: E1 to E5)
  • Technician [Stage & Lighting] – Bruce De Forrest, Chip Monck Enterprises
  • Vocals – Bob Dylan (tracks: E1 to E5), Don Preston (tracks: B4, D2), George Harrison (tracks: B1, B2, B3, C3, C4, D3, F1, F2), Leon Russell (tracks: C2, D1, D2, E5), Ringo Starr (tracks: C1)
  • Written-By – Bob Dylan (tracks: C1 to C5), Doc Pomus (tracks: D2), George Harrison (tracks: B1 to B3; C2, D3, F1, F2), Mick Jagger-Keith Richard* (tracks: D1), Jerry Lieber, Mike Stoller* (tracks: D2)

Notes

A concert event held on the afternoon and evening of August 1, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Includes a 64-page book with pictures from the concert.

LPs pressed Side 1, 6, 2, 5, 3, 4

(There is also a UK label variant)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): STCX-1-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): STCX-2-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, label): STCX-3-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, label): STCX-4-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side E, label): STCX-5-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side F, label): STCX-6-3385
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout, stamped): STCX 1 3385 3 C I V
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout, stamped): STCX 2 3385 2 1 1 PORKY D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, runout, stamped): STCX 3 3385 2 1 5 PECKO D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, runout, stamped): STCX 4 3385 1 9 1 O
  • Matrix / Runout (Side E, runout, stamped): STCX 5 3385 4 1 C B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side F, runout, stamped): STCX 6 3385 I 7 C
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
STCX 3385 Various The Concert For Bangla Desh ‎(3xLP, Album + Box) Apple Records STCX 3385 South Africa 1971
STCX-3385 Various The Concert For Bangla Desh ‎(3xLP, Album + Box) Apple Records STCX-3385 1972
none Various The Concert For Bangla Desh ‎(2xCD + DVD + Unofficial) Not On Label none Russia 2005
137759/61, STCX 3385 Various The Concert For Bangla Desh ‎(3xLP + Box) Apple Records, Apple Records 137759/61, STCX 3385 Brazil 1972
STCX 3385 Various The Concert For Bangla Desh ‎(3xLP, Album, Win + Box) Apple Records STCX 3385 US 1971


Various - The Concert For Bangla Desh FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: The Concert For Bangla Desh

Country: South Africa

Date of release: 1972

Style: Folk Rock, Indian Classical, Pop Rock

Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country / Stage & Screen

Size FLAC: 1339 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 998

Other Formats: AA VQF AHX WMA AAC MPC RA

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Fearlesshunter
I found sides 1 and 6 and 3 and 4 of the aforementioned uk release wedged in tattered orange sleeves in an apparently long forgotten Bob Dylan section of a local record store, grandfather time at the checkout counter noticed the shredded sleeves and said I could have both for 5 bucks. It wasn't until a couple months later when i looked on discogs to research what I had that I realized I was missing a disc which I found again in the same store in the same Dylan section where i swear i had looked before but this last lp hadn't been there last time. Once i had the complete set in questionable condition I sat down several times and listened. I wasn't alive when this concert happened so I can't say whether the recording did the live concert justice but from the times i've listened to this album I've been beyond pleased, the eyes of the child on the label look super intense while it's spinning on the turntable.
Fearlesshunter
I found sides 1 and 6 and 3 and 4 of the aforementioned uk release wedged in tattered orange sleeves in an apparently long forgotten Bob Dylan section of a local record store, grandfather time at the checkout counter noticed the shredded sleeves and said I could have both for 5 bucks. It wasn't until a couple months later when i looked on discogs to research what I had that I realized I was missing a disc which I found again in the same store in the same Dylan section where i swear i had looked before but this last lp hadn't been there last time. Once i had the complete set in questionable condition I sat down several times and listened. I wasn't alive when this concert happened so I can't say whether the recording did the live concert justice but from the times i've listened to this album I've been beyond pleased, the eyes of the child on the label look super intense while it's spinning on the turntable.
I am hcv men
Have just been more accurately listing my Albums and on checking Concert for Bangladesh I found that disc 1 has sides 1 & 6, disc 2 has 2 & 5 and disc 3 has 3 &4 ... it is a 1st press UK. As no mention in the notes I am wondering if this is the standard or not? All the best for Christmas to all Discoggers!
I am hcv men
Have just been more accurately listing my Albums and on checking Concert for Bangladesh I found that disc 1 has sides 1 & 6, disc 2 has 2 & 5 and disc 3 has 3 &4 ... it is a 1st press UK. As no mention in the notes I am wondering if this is the standard or not? All the best for Christmas to all Discoggers!
Gann
"disc 1 has sides 1 & 6, disc 2 has 2 & 5 and disc 3 has 3 &4"In the olden days of auto-matic record changers the sides were sometimes arranged so that they could be stacked on the changer and hear the sides in order without getting up as often. With this set you could hear 1,2 and 3 before you had to flip the stack.
Gann
"disc 1 has sides 1 & 6, disc 2 has 2 & 5 and disc 3 has 3 &4"In the olden days of auto-matic record changers the sides were sometimes arranged so that they could be stacked on the changer and hear the sides in order without getting up as often. With this set you could hear 1,2 and 3 before you had to flip the stack.
Malodred
I have the same. Any idea if this is a 1st press or some kind of 1st press variant?
Malodred
I have the same. Any idea if this is a 1st press or some kind of 1st press variant?