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Cloud Nine
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Artist(s)George Harrison
StudioCapitol
Release DateFebruary 24, 2004
UPC Code724359409023
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Tracks

  1. Cloud Nine
  2. That's What It Takes
  3. Fish On The Sand
  4. Just For Today
  5. This Is Love
  6. When We Was Fab
  7. Devil's Radio
  8. Someplace Else
  9. Wreck Of The Hesperus
  10. Breath Away From Heaven
  11. Got My Mind Set On You
  12. Shanghai Surprise (Bonus track)
  13. Zig Zag (Bonus track)

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Average user review: 5.0 (44 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteMusic that shares what's in our heartsQuote
From the first note to the last, this is an exceptional recording. The compositions, lyrics, rhythm section and soloists all shine throughout. George Harrison's voice has rarely sounded better. And he's as clean a bottleneck guitar player as anyone I've heard. The sound quality of the recording couldn't be improved upon.

These performances come from the hearts of musicians famous for their ability to wear their hearts on their sleeves. Essential listening for all pop music fans. April 28, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOH! the pleasant memories!Quote
When I was a baby , my mother brought home an album that would begin my love for music, the album was "All things must pass" , little did either one of us know was it would be mine at the young age of six , it was an album that never left me and I still listen to it now and even during my teen years in th eighties when it wasn't cool by my peers to listen to such a relic at that time. So lets go back to 1987 the year of the release of "Cloud Nine". I was 17 and it was to be my senior year of high school onward to 1988 , this was a Xmas present from a friend , and not only was this great , this album too stuck with me . these songs bring back so many memories this would be the soundtrack to my final year of high school , as well as a farewell to those things at that time that "MUST PASS AWAY". George truly shined on this album and it was a shame he was never again to repeat such an effort. Now I am preparing for my 20 year high school reunion, where I will truly be a "Fish out of sand", with memories of a girl I will have my mind set on, and if "just for one night" my old friends and I regroup like "We were Fab", then like the music of this album I will truly be on "CLOUD NINE". April 26, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGH fanQuote
After being a movie producer for a few years George finally got back to what he does best. Great Harrison release for fans or even a great 80s CD. March 30, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteTHE BALLAD OF SIR FRANKIE CRISP, JR. (LET ME ROLL IT, TOO)Quote
Cloud Nine is a great release from George Harrison, who, in 1987, was seeking to re-establish himself as an artist. With essentially a newfound focus to propel his solo career at the top as he did seventeen years prior with All Things Must Pass, Harrison enlisted the services of Jeff Lynne of ELO fame as the co-producer for this project. Alongside Harrison's guitar were to be the key instrumental contributions of Eric Clapton, Elton John, Ringo Starr, Gary Wright, and Jim Keltner, among others.

The songs are timeless, and the instrumentations are very nicely arranged. In this collection, the tracks are representative of the various phases Harrison was artistically going through since his early Beatle days. Fish on the Sand, Cloud Nine, and the number one hit, Got My Mind Set on You, an obscure early 60s Rudy Clark song that Harrison actually wanted to record as a Beatle, comprise material reminiscent of those pre-Sergeant Pepper days. When We Was Fab and Breath Away from Heaven are interesting tracks, blending together the sitar sound that was often Harrison's trademark since late 1966 with traces of the ELO-type production that was of none other than Jeff Lynne.

For those who were hoping for a bit of the All Things Must Pass sound from Cloud Nine, That's What It Takes, the second track, has a mid-tempo, bluesy sound with excellent Clapton guitar added and thus parallels the All Things Must Pass tunes I'd Have You Anytime and Beware of Darkness. Just for Today, lyrically and musically, is a poignant song that has a ring of both resolve and finality to it in the style of the All Things Must Pass title track.

In retrospect, I say that, roughly twenty years after its chart success, Cloud Nine was a return to basics release with a contemporary sound that would provide a touch of retrospection, which I think brought to life the strengths of this masterpiece without having it stuck in any particular decade. In this twenty-first century, it sounds just as fresh and new as it ever did.

A sad note: Cloud Nine would end up being the very last solo work that George Harrison would issue during his lifetime. But what a way to summarize the career of so talented a performer who, in 2003, would be ranked #21 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.

Looking at the catalogue of his works,one can definitely agree that George Harrison was a one-of-a-kind performer who was anything but a one-trick pony.

Once again, thanks for the memories, George.
December 29, 2007

rating: 5 Quotea great George Harrison CD Quote
This is a really good George Harrison CD. I especially liked When we was Fab which is about his time in the Beatles.He was a good songwriter and so the songs are good. December 26, 2007

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