Rock - Various Artists The Concert For Bangla Desh MP3

Rock - Various Artists The Concert For Bangla Desh imageThis -song debut EP shows the promise that Rock - Various Artists has. After seeing George Harrison and Ravi Shankar Introduction (George Harrison / Ravi Shankar), I had to have a good Rock - Various Artists cd. Ivan Grach has compared writing for Rock - Various Artists’s new album to that on ‘The Concert For Bangla Desh’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. I greatly enjoyed this CD.

Bangla Dhun (Ravi Shankar) is one of my favorite songs by Rock - Various Artists. If you are a Rock - Various Artists fan, you will love Wah-Wah (George Harrison). My Sweet Lord (George Harrison) is the albums lead single as well as biggest hit. Lyrics of Awaiting On You All (George Harrison) are precise and evocative. This track makes my mind whirl and vibrate with flowing energy. It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr) - To me, this is the best song on the The Concert For Bangla Desh. Beware Of Darkness (George Harrison) is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. Opening track While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George Harrison) shows the best of Rock - Various Artists. Jumpin’ Jack Flash - Youngblood (Leon Russell and Don Preston) is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through The Concert For Bangla Desh. Here Comes The Sun (George Harrison) - This is a very lively song. Rock - Various Artists offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Bob Dylan) - Well, here we get a bit more meaning. Blowin’ In The Wind (Bob Dylan) as a highlight of The Concert For Bangla Desh contains a ton of exquisite melodies. Mr. Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan) motivates you to get up and do something to improve your life and the life of others. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on The Concert For Bangla Desh. Something (George Harrison) - This one is what it is: a powerful, primal invitation to love. Bangla Desh (George Harrison) is such a amazing and optimistic song that things can get just better.


The Concert For Bangla Desh CD

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George Harrison and Ravi Shankar Introduction (George Harrison / Ravi Shankar).mp3 6:18
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Bangla Dhun (Ravi Shankar).mp3 17:20
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Wah-Wah (George Harrison).mp3 3:46
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My Sweet Lord (George Harrison).mp3 4:49
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Awaiting On You All (George Harrison).mp3 3:05
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That’s The Way God Planned It (Billy Preston).mp3 4:34
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It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr).mp3 3:09
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Beware Of Darkness (George Harrison).mp3 6:40
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps (George Harrison).mp3 4:54
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Jumpin’ Jack Flash - Youngblood (Leon Russell and Don Preston).mp3 10:02
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Here Comes The Sun (George Harrison).mp3 3:30
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A Hard Rain’s A Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan).mp3 6:20
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It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Bob Dylan).mp3 3:12
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Blowin’ In The Wind (Bob Dylan).mp3 4:13
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Mr. Tambourine Man (Bob Dylan).mp3 5:17
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Just Like A Woman (Bob Dylan).mp3 5:29
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Something (George Harrison).mp3 4:54
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Bangla Desh (George Harrison).mp3 5:02
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