Cloud Nine is George Harrison's tenth studio album, recorded and
released in 1987 after a five-year hiatus from his recording career.
Including the hit single "Got My Mind Set on You", Cloud Nine
re-established Harrison as a critically acclaimed and commercially
significant recording artist. It was to be Harrison's final solo studio
album released during his lifetime. Brainwashed is the final studio
album by George Harrison, released in 2002, almost a year after his
death at age 58.
Frustrated with the changing musical climate,
George Harrison suspended his recording career in the early 1980s. He
opted to pursue his other interests, such as film production with his
own company, Handmade Films. The odd soundtrack or charity song would
surface during this period, but otherwise it was a musically silent
period for Harrison.
By late 1986 — after a substantial break —
Harrison felt the desire to make music again. He asked former Electric
Light Orchestra leader and fellow musician Jeff Lynne to co-produce the
album with him. After having written a round of new compositions
(including the songs already contributed to the 1986 film Shanghai
Surprise), Harrison entered his home studio, Friar Park, in
Henley-on-Thames on 5 January 1987 to begin recording his first new
commercial album in five years. Besides Harrison and Lynne, other
artists involved in the recording sessions included Jim Keltner and
Ringo Starr on drums, Eric Clapton on guitar, and on piano both Gary
Wright and Elton John (who was recovering from his vocal surgery at the
time). With new-found enthusiasm, Harrison actively promoted the album,
even appearing with Starr at the Prince's Trust Concert that June to
perform "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
Harrison's cover of Rudy
Clark's obscure song "Got My Mind Set on You" quickly reached #1 in the
United States and #2 in the United Kingdom. It was a surprising hit for
the former Beatle, who had not enjoyed a mainstream #1 hit in nearly
fifteen years. A few weeks later, Cloud Nine was released to very high
anticipation, and it was promptly lauded by many critics as Harrison's
best work since All Things Must Pass. The album went to #10 in the UK;
it also achieved #8 and platinum status in the US. The success of the
single "Got My Mind Set on You" and its accompanying video re-introduced
George Harrison to the mainstream.
The Beatles tribute song
"When We Was Fab" also proved a successful follow-up single, reaching
the Top 25 in both the UK and US. The next single, "This Is Love", was a
minor hit in the UK.
While the success of Cloud Nine was not
enough to spur Harrison into a tour, it inspired him to continue making
music. In the spring of 1988, along with Lynne, he would call up friends
Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison and begin recording a project
ultimately released as the Traveling Wilburys.
In 2004, Cloud
Nine was remastered and reissued both separately and as part of the
deluxe box set The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992 on Dark Horse Records with
new distribution by EMI, adding the bonus tracks "Shanghai Surprise"
and "Zig Zag" (also released as "When We Was Fab"'s B-Side) from the
film Shanghai Surprise.
The cover features George's first
American made guitar, a 1957 Gretsch 6128 Duo Jet that he purchased from
a sailor for £75 in Liverpool in 1961. George called it his old black
Gretsch. George gave the guitar to longtime friend, Klaus Voorman who
kept it for
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