Iconic Albums - George Harrison: Extra Texture (Read All About It)
By Richard Ward
A Beatle bruised. A voice worn thin. A soul in search of light.
In Iconic Albums - George Harrison: Extra Texture (Read All About It), author Richard Ward offers the definitive exploration of one of Harrison's most misunderstood records-an album born of exhaustion, reflection, and quiet courage. Released in 1975, Extra Texture marked the end of George's Apple Records era and the emotional fallout from a turbulent period in his personal and professional life.
This in-depth book goes far beyond track-by-track analysis. It uncovers the deeper themes of spiritual fatigue, self-deprecating humor, and soulful reinvention that define this subdued masterpiece. Discover the context behind the album's creation, the meaning buried within its lyrics, the influence of American soul and R&B, and why George never performed its songs live.
Including 35 detailed chapters, you'll explore:
The emotional aftermath of the Dark Horse tour and how it shaped Extra Texture
The album's subtle spiritual undercurrents-quiet faith amidst disillusionment
George's ironic artwork and dry wit hidden in plain sight
Soulful production choices and session musician contributions
How Extra Texture compares to contemporaneous albums by Dylan, Lennon, and Clapton
A critical reassessment: was this Harrison's most honest record?
With fresh insight and a balanced perspective, Richard Ward repositions Extra Texture not as a low point, but as a necessary moment of stillness-a pause between spiritual proclamation and creative rebirth. For fans of George Harrison, The Beatles, and 1970s rock history, this book offers a moving tribute to an album that finally gets the recognition it deserves.