arranged by [orchestral arrangements] John Barham bass guitar Carl Radle bass guitar Klaus Voormann design [redesign], art direction David Costa design [redesign], art direction Sian Rance drums, percussion Alan White drums, percussion Jim Gordon drums, percussion Ringo Starr engineer [in 2000] Ken Scott engineer [original] Ken Scott engineer [original] Phil McDonald guitar Dave Mason guitar Eric Clapton guitar George Harrison keyboards Billy Preston keyboards Bobby Whitlock keyboards Gary Brooker keyboards Gary Wright liner notes George Harrison pedal steel guitar Pete Drake photography by [original] Barry Feinstein producer George Harrison producer Phil Spector remastered by Jon Astley rhythm guitar, percussion Badfinger tambourine, other [tea, sympathy] Mal Evans tenor saxophone Bobby Keys trumpet Jim Price vocals [introducing] George O'Hara-Smith Singers Licensed To EMI Records Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Records Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) George Harrison Copyright (c) George Harrison Copyright (c) Harrisongs Ltd. Copyright (c) Big Sky Music Copyright (c) Sony / ATV Music Publishing (UK) Copyright (c) Peter Maurice Music Co. Published By Harrisongs Ltd. Published By Big Sky Music Published By B. Feldman & Co. Published By Sony / ATV Music Publishing (UK) Published By Peter Maurice Music Co. Published By EMI Recorded At Abbey Road Studios Recorded At Trident Studios Marketed By EMI Distributed By EMI Designed At Wherefore Art? Glass Mastered At EMI Uden Pressed By EMI Uden Presented in a clamshell picture box complete with 20-page booklet with rare photos, lyrics and extensive sleevenotes written by George Harrison
Booklet: Redesign and Art Direction for Wherefore Art?
Track 1-10: An out-take from original session Track 1-11: Recorded 27 May 1970 in Abbey Road Studios Track 1-12: The original guitar and vocal with a little overdubbing circa 2000 Track 1-13: Backing track. This is a rough mix from Trident Studio in London August 9, 1970 Track 1-14: Most of the instruments have been replaced Track 2-10: Based upon 'Congratulations' by Martin and Coulter