![]() ![]() ‘Come and Get It’ displays Apple’s vibrant years of musical experimentation in full flower, from bona fide hit singles to the cult classics of the catalogue, as represented by brass band The Black Dyke Mills Band, Cajun collective The Sundown Playboys, and more. ‘Come and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records,’ a 21 track compilation of singles, ranging from the folk-rooted tunes of Mary Hopkin and James Taylor, and the energetic rock of Badfinger (also The Iveys) and Jackie Lomax, to the deep soul of Doris Troy and Billy Preston, will also be released in the physical and digital marketplace on October 25th 2010. The dazzling range of music originally issued by Apple Records between 19, which is now the subject of an unprecedented multi-album worldwide campaign starting October 25th ‘ including remastered CDs (with bonus material revealed for the first time below) and Apple’s first digital downloads ‘ will now be augmented by two additional titles: ‘Come and Get It: The Best Of Apple Records,’ the first commercially issued multi-artist compilation in the label’s history and ‘The Radha Krishna Temple,’ the self-titled album of devotional music produced by George Harrison. The reissue contains a previously-unreleased bonus track, Namaste Sarawati Devi. ![]() Two top 30 UK singles were released from it: Hare Krishna Mantra and Govinda. The Radha Krishna Temple album was produced by George Harrison in 1971.
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