It is early 1970 on Music Row in Nashville. Pete Drake is in his office.
His assistant buzzes in, "George Harrison wants you on the phone."
Pete says, "Well, where's he from?"
Assistant: "London."
Pete: "Well, what company's he with?"
Assistant: "The Beatles."
Pete Drake recounted this story with laughter in an interview he
did for Guitar
Player Magazine. "His name, you know, just
didn't ring any bells-well, I'm just a hillbilly, you know
(laughter). Anyway, I ended up going to London for a week where we
did the album
All Things Must Pass."

Photo: (Left to Right): Ringo Starr, Pete Drake, Phil Spector and George Harrrison.
Recorded between May and August in 1970 at Abbey Road Studios,
and produced by Harrison and Phil Spector,
All Things Must Pass , became one of Rolling
Stone Magazines "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" selling over six
million copies. Musicians appearing on the triple album
included Ringo Starr, members of Badfinger, Eric Clapton and the
other members of Derek and the Dominos, future Yes drummer Alan
White, keyboard players Billy Preston, Gary Brooker and Gary
Wright, and Pete Drake on steel guitar. A young, pre-Genesis Phil
Collins played bongos on "Art of Dying."
It was during the recording sessions that Pete met Ringo Starr, who later asked Pete to produce his solo album, which was recorded in Nashville in June of 1970.
In 2000, George Harrison personally oversaw the remastering of
All Things Must Pass - the beginning of a
re-issue project that was to see all his albums refurbished.
For this 30th anniversary reissue Harrison added
the song "I Live For You," left off the original version of the
album. When asked about the song in an interview for
the re-issue, Harrison said he felt the original recording wasn't
good enough, except for Pete Drake's steel guitar which he
kept. He re-recorded several of the other parts and included
the song on the reissue.
Harrison lived long enough only to witness the 30th Anniversary reissue of All Things Must Pass in January 2001 on his own GN Records imprint, distributed by EMI. After George's passing in November 2001, the album once again topped the Billboard charts.
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