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  1. George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a 2011 documentary film co-produced and directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the life of musician George Harrison, former member of the Beatles. The film's release was coordinated with both a companion book and an album of Harrison's demo recordings. The film earned Emmy Awards for ...

  2. Living in the Material World ist das zweite Solo-Studioalbum von George Harrison nach der Trennung der Beatles. Gleichzeitig ist es einschließlich der beiden Instrumental­alben aus den 1960er Jahren und des Livealbums das insgesamt fünfte Album Harrisons.

  3. Living in the Material World is the fourth studio album by the English musician George Harrison, released in 1973 on Apple Records. As the follow-up to 1970's critically acclaimed All Things Must Pass and his pioneering charity project, the Concert for Bangladesh, it was among the most highly anticipated releases of that year.

  4. 4. Okt. 2011 · George Harrison: Living in the Material World: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With George Harrison, Harry Harrison, Peter Harrison, Paul McCartney. Filmmaker Martin Scorsese examines the life of musician George Harrison, weaving together interviews, concert footage, home movies and photographs.

  5. Living In The Material World. Using unseen photos and footage, Academy Award®-winning director Martin Scorsese traces the life of George Harrison in a personal film, weaving together performance footage, home movies, rare archival materials and interviews with his family and friends including Eric Clapton, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, George ...

  6. 24. Aug. 2011 · Directed by Martin Scorsese, this is the trailer for George Harrison: Living In The Material World. Released 10 October on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a Deluxe Edition, which includes 2 DVDs,...

  7. In May 1973 came the release of George’s second studio album of new songs, Living In The Material World. He was joined in the studio by several musician friends who had also played on All Things Must Pass and others like Jim Keltner, with whom he had worked during The Concert for Bangladesh in 1971.