George Harrison Albums in Order: Complete Discography and Musicians

George Harrison's Solo Albums in Order

After the Beatles split in 1970, George Harrison built one of the richest solo discographies of any former Beatle. He worked with a wide array of notable musicians across his career, including his bandmate Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, Jim Keltner and Jeff Lynne. Each of his twelve studio albums blends personal songwriting with contributions from some of the finest players in the world.

This is a complete guide to George Harrison's albums in order, with the musician credits I researched for each record when I built my George Harrison discography map.

George Harrison discography map art print showing every solo studio album as a station and credited musicians as tube lines, designed by Mike Bell at mikebellmaps.com.


Wonderwall Music (1968)

Musicians featured on the album:

Musician Contribution
Aashish Khan sarod
Big Jim Sullivan bass
Chandrashekhar Naringrekar surbahar
Colin Manley electric and acoustic guitars, banjo
Eric Clapton electric guitar
Hanuman Jadev shehnai
John Barham piano, flugelhorn, harmonium
Kanai Dutt tabla
Mahapurush Misra tabla, pakavaj, percussion
Remo Four backing group
Tony Ashton organ
Tommy Reilly harmonica

Electronic Sound (1969)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison Moog synthesiser
Bernie Krause Moog demonstrations (disputed credit)

All Things Must Pass (1970)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars, dobro
Eric Clapton guitars
Bobby Whitlock keyboards, backing vocals
Carl Radle bass
Jim Gordon drums
Billy Preston organ, keyboards
Gary Wright keyboards
Klaus Voormann bass
Ringo Starr drums
Jim Price trumpet
Bobby Keys saxophone
Pete Drake pedal steel guitar
Alan White drums
Phil Collins percussion (early sessions)
Badfinger acoustic guitars, backing vocals
Ginger Baker drums (jam sessions)

George Harrison discography map close detail showing solo studio albums and credited musicians as connecting tube lines, Giclée wall art print by Mike Bell at mikebellmaps.com.


Living in the Material World (1973)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Nicky Hopkins piano
Klaus Voormann bass
Ringo Starr drums
Jim Keltner drums
Gary Wright organ
Zakir Hussain tabla
John Barham orchestration

Dark Horse (1974)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars, sitar
Tom Scott saxophone, flute
Billy Preston keyboards
Willie Weeks bass
Andy Newmark drums
Jim Keltner percussion
Alvin Lee guitar
Ron Wood guitar
Emil Richards percussion

Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975)

Musician Contribution
Ringo Starr drums
Billy Preston electric piano (10)
Carl Radle bass (1, 6)
Dhani Harrison acoustic guitar
Gary Wright organ, electric piano, ARP synthesiser
Jesse Ed Davis guitar
Leon Russell organ, piano
Jim Keltner drums, percussion
David Foster keyboards
Tom Scott saxophones

Thirty Three and 1/3 (1976)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Tom Scott saxophones
Willie Weeks bass
Richard Tee keyboards
Billy Preston organ
Alvin Taylor drums
Gary Wright piano
David Foster keyboards
Emil Richards percussion

George Harrison (1979)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Eric Clapton guitar intro ("Love Comes to Everyone")
Steve Winwood keyboards
Andy Newmark drums
Willie Weeks bass
Ray Cooper percussion
Neil Larsen keyboards

Somewhere in England (1981)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Ringo Starr drums
Paul McCartney bass, backing vocals ("All Those Years Ago")
Linda McCartney backing vocals
Al Kooper keyboards
Ray Cooper percussion
Herbie Flowers bass
Mike Moran keyboards

Gone Troppo (1982)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Billy Preston keyboards
Herbie Flowers bass
Mike Moran keyboards
Ray Cooper percussion
Jon Lord synthesiser
Henry Spinetti drums
Joe Brown ukulele

Cloud Nine (1987)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Jeff Lynne bass, guitar, backing vocals
Eric Clapton electric guitar
Elton John piano
Ringo Starr drums
Jim Keltner percussion
Ray Cooper percussion
Gary Wright keyboards
Bobby Kok cello

Brainwashed (2002)

Musician Contribution
George Harrison vocals, guitars
Dhani Harrison acoustic and electric guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Lynne bass, guitar, keyboards, co-production
Jim Keltner drums
Marc Mann keyboards, orchestration

Q and A: George Harrison's Albums and Collaborators

Q: How many solo albums did George Harrison release after the Beatles?
A: Twelve studio albums between 1968 and 2002, from Wonderwall Music to Brainwashed.

Q: What is George Harrison's most famous solo album?
A: Most agree it's All Things Must Pass (1970), his landmark triple album.

Q: Did Harrison continue working with the Beatles after the split?
A: Yes. Ringo appeared often, and Paul and Linda McCartney sang on "All Those Years Ago" (1981).

Q: Who helped complete Harrison's final album?
A: His son Dhani Harrison and Jeff Lynne finished Brainwashed after George's passing in 2001.

Q: Where can I see all of George Harrison's albums visually represented?
A: On my George Harrison discography map, which charts every studio album and musician credit.

George Harrison's solo albums tell the story of an artist who blended spirituality with collaboration. His records brought together tabla players from India, gospel-inspired organists, and rock superstars. The result is one of the richest discographies of any solo Beatle.

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