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The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992

The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992
George Harrison - The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992.jpg
Box set by George Harrison
Released 23 February 2004
Recorded May 1976–December 1991
Genre Rock
Length 5:13:06
Label Dark Horse
Producer George Harrison, Russ Titelman, Ray Cooper, Phil McDonald, Jeff Lynne
George Harrison chronology
Brainwashed
(2002)
The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992
(2004)
Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Billboard "Vital Reissue"
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 3/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly C+
The Guardian (favourable)
The Music Box 3.5/5 stars
PopMatters (favourable)
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars
Uncut 3/5 stars

The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992 is a box set of albums by George Harrison, released in 2004. Comprising the singer's output on his Dark Horse record label, the set contains Harrison's five studio albums from Thirty Three & 1/3 (1976) to Cloud Nine (1987), with bonus tracks, and his 1992 live album (spread over two discs) Live in Japan, which features a special SACD remix in addition to its original mix. As with the 2014 reissues of Harrison's Apple Records output, the Dark Horse albums were also made available as separate releases. The box set's eighth disc, a DVD titled The Dark Horse Years, includes promotional videos of Harrison's singles from the 1976–88 era and footage from his 1991 Japanese tour.

Harrison's Dark Horse material had been issued on CD in 1991, but was allowed to go out of print some years later. By 2000, he was keen to reissue his entire catalogue, but only managed to oversee the 30th anniversary edition of All Things Must Pass before his death from cancer in November 2001. Following posthumous projects such as Brainwashed and Concert for George over 2002–03, Harrison's widow Olivia and son Dhani compiled this set for release. The accompanying DVD was later issued as an independent release.

Harrison's intended artwork for Somewhere in England (1981) was reinstated for this 2004 reissue. In addition, the lettering on the front of the album George Harrison was modified from the original 1979 release.

Included in the eight-disc box set was a 36-page booklet containing rare photos, including several of Harrison taken by photographer Terry O'Neill. Among the essays in the booklet, music journalist David Fricke supplied an appreciation of Harrison's career on Dark Horse, and Olivia Harrison, who worked for the label in the 1970s, wrote a piece titled "The History of Dark Horse".


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