George Harrison's 9th album, Japanese title "My Feelings Are Endless - Mother England"
This album was produced after he had given birth to a child, got married, supported motorsports, and entered the film business, and it was co-produced by Ray Cooper.
This album, which was recorded leisurely in his home studio, includes the song "All Those Years Ago," which was released ahead of the album as a tribute song with completely revised lyrics in response to the shooting of John Lennon, which occurred during the band's second recording.
A:
1)
Blood From A Clone
2)
Unconsciousness Rules
3)
Life Itself
4)
All Those Years Ago
5)
Baltimore Oriole
B:
1)
Teardrops
2)
That Which I Have Lost
3)
Writing's On The Wall
4)
Hong Kong Blues
5)
Save The World
Horns, Synthesizer [Lyricon] - Tom Scott
Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Producer, Artwork [Cover Concept] - Ray Cooper
Bass, Tuba - Herbie Flowers
Drums - Jim Keltner
Drums - Dave Mattacks
Keyboards, Synthesizer - Neil Larsen
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Producer - George Harrison
Written-By - George Harrison (A1 to A4, B1 to B3, B5)