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'Got My Mind Set On You,' however, was his last single to chart. Harrison released another album earlier in 1987 called Gone Troppo, which flopped. Proving that he could whip up a hit, he released this very simplistic cover song and it was a huge commercial success. About “Got My Mind Set On You” Got My Mind Set on You was originally sung by James Ray in 1962. In 1987, George Harrison covered the song for his album Cloud Nine and his version topped the.

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I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
But it's gonna take money
A whole lotta spending…

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I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
I got my mind set on you
But it's gonna take money
A whole lotta spending…

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There are two artists under the name George Harrison 1.George Harrison, MBE (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) born in Liverpool, UK, was an English rock musician, singer-songwriter and film producer who achieved international fame as lead guitarist in The Beatles, along with mainstream success as a solo artist. George contributed to the songwriting talents of his Beatles band mates, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, firstly by adding ideas and guitar parts, and later with his distinctive style of music inspired by Eastern spirituality. Ten years after Harrison's death, and fo… read more
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Cloud Nine
Studio album by
Released2 November 1987
RecordedJanuary–August 1987
StudioFPSHOT, Oxfordshire
GenreRock, pop
Length41:25
LabelDark Horse
Producer
George Harrison chronology
Gone Troppo
(1982)
Cloud Nine
(1987)
Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989
(1989)
Singles from Cloud Nine
  1. 'Got My Mind Set on You'
    Released: 12 October 1987
  2. 'Devil's Radio'
    Released: 1987 (promo only)
  3. 'When We Was Fab'
    Released: 25 January 1988
  4. 'Cloud 9'
    Released: 1988 (promo only)
  5. 'This Is Love'
    Released: 13 June 1988

Cloud Nine is the 11th studio album by English musician George Harrison. The album was recorded and released in 1987 after Harrison had taken a five-year hiatus from his career as a solo artist. The hit single 'Got My Mind Set on You' from this album re-established Harrison as a critically acclaimed and commercially significant recording artist. Cloud Nine was Harrison's last solo studio album released during his lifetime.

  • 5Track listing
  • 7Charts

Background and recording[edit]

Frustrated with the changing musical climate, Harrison suspended his recording career in the early 1980s. Instead of recording, he opted to pursue other interests, including 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 a new album with him. After writing 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. Having recorded the backing tracks for seventeen songs between January and March, he completed the album's overdubs in August 1987.[1]

Besides Harrison and Lynne, other artists involved in the sessions included Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr on drums, Eric Clapton on guitar and both Gary Wright and Elton John on piano. (The latter was recovering from 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' and 'Here Comes the Sun'.

Cover art[edit]

The cover features Harrison's first American-made guitar, a 1957 Gretsch 6128 that he purchased in Liverpool in 1961. Harrison called it his 'old black Gretsch'. Harrison gave the guitar to his longtime friend, Klaus Voormann who kept it for 20 years. The guitar had been left in Los Angeles and had been modified. Harrison asked for the return of the guitar, had it restored and used it for the cover shoot.[2][3]

Release and aftermath[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Elsewhere[5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[6]
Houston Chronicle[7]
Los Angeles Times[8]
Mojo[9]
MusicHound Rock4/5[10]
Rolling Stone[11]
Uncut[12]
The Village VoiceB–[13]

Harrison's cover of Rudy Clark's little-known song 'Got My Mind Set on You' quickly reached number 1 in the United States and number 2 in the United Kingdom. It was Harrison's first single to top the US charts since 'Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)' in 1973. A few weeks later, Cloud Nine was released to high anticipation and a favourable critical reception.

The album went to number 10 in the UK. In the US, it peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 4 on the Cash Box Top 200, and achieved platinum status. It was also number 1 on Cash Box's Top 40 Compact Discs chart.[14] The success of the single 'Got My Mind Set on You' and its accompanying video re-introduced Harrison to the mainstream. The Beatles tribute song 'When We Was Fab' was 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 a project ultimately realised 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. The reissue included the bonus tracks 'Shanghai Surprise' and 'Zig Zag' (the latter also released as the B-side to 'When We Was Fab') from the film Shanghai Surprise.

Critical reception[edit]

The album has consistently been praised by rock critics. Writing in Rolling Stone magazine, David Wild described it as 'an expertly crafted, endlessly infectious record that constitutes Harrison's best album since 1970's inspired All Things Must Pass'. Wild also acknowledged Lynne's input as co-producer and praised 'When We Was Fab', 'Cloud 9', 'That's What It Takes' and 'Wreck of the Hesperus' as 'sublime pop'.[15] In The New York Times, Stephen Holden noted the release as 'crucial' to Harrison's career, adding: 'A pleasingly tuneful album, its sound is deliberately quaint, as it explicitly evokes the Beatles' more romantic psychedelic music of the late 1960's.'[16] Although he regretted the inclusion of ballads such as 'Breath Away from Heaven', Bill Holdship wrote in Creem that 'a good album's a good album, and Cloud Nine is plenty good … it's the best record from a former Beatle in at least seven years.'[17] The album was included on 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[18]

Less impressed, Daniel Brogan of the Chicago Tribune opined: 'Cloud Nine plods hopelessly. Most of the blame must fall on Harrison, though producer Jeff Lynne's influence is far too prevalent ... The album is occasionally redeemed by the deft guitar interplay between Harrison and Eric Clapton, as well as the perky single 'Got My Mind Set on You.'[19] In a five-star review for the Houston Chronicle, J.D. Considine wrote: 'Forget the 'former Beatle' stuff – this album would be worth snapping up even if Harrison were some unknown from Encino.' After remarking on Harrison's 'stellar' cast of backing musicians, Considine added: 'But as much as the playing enlivens the material, as with the dark, bluesy guitar riffs that open the title tune, it's the writing that deserves credit for this album's luster.'[7]

In a 2001 review, AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine also gave the album five stars. He wrote that, with Lynne's help and 'the focus on … snappy pop-rock numbers', Harrison 'crafted a remarkably consistent and polished comeback effort with Cloud Nine', which Erlewine considered 'one of his very best albums'.[4] In his 2002 posthumous appraisal of Harrison's solo career, for Goldmine magazine, Dave Thompson described the album as 'littered with highlights', of which 'This Is Love' was 'a jewel' and 'When We Was Fab' benefited from Lynne 'wringing every last Beatle-esque effect out of his box of sonic tricks'.[20]

Among reviews of the 2004 reissue, Uncut described Cloud Nine as 'endowed with undeniable charm'[12] and Rolling Stone deemed it to be a 'late-career masterwork' from Harrison.[11] Writing for Mojo in 2011, John Harris found the production dated but praised the quality of the songs, including the 'splendidly gonzo version' of 'Got My Mind Set on You' and the 'irresistible' 'When We Was Fab', and considered Cloud Nine a 'deserved global hit'.[9]

Track listing[edit]

All songs by George Harrison, except where noted.

George Harrison Set On You Meaning

Original release[edit]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Cloud 9'3:15
2.'That's What It Takes'Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Gary Wright3:59
3.'Fish on the Sand'3:22
4.'Just for Today'4:06
5.'This Is Love'Harrison, Lynne3:48
6.'When We Was Fab'Harrison, Lynne3:57
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Devil's Radio'3:52
2.'Someplace Else'3:51
3.'Wreck of the Hesperus'3:31
4.'Breath Away from Heaven'3:36
5.'Got My Mind Set on You'Rudy Clark3:52

2004 reissue[edit]

George Harrison Set On You Lyrics

Bonus tracks
  1. 'Shanghai Surprise' – 5:09
  2. 'Zig Zag' (Harrison, Lynne) – 2:45
iTunes Store bonus track
  1. 'Got My Mind Set on You (Extended Version)' (Clark) – 5:17

Personnel[edit]

George Harrison Set On You Video

The following is taken from the 2004 CD liner notes,[21] except where noted.

  • George Harrison – lead vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, synthesizer, autoharp,[22]sitar, backing vocals
  • Jeff Lynne – bass, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizer,[22] backing vocals
  • Eric Clapton – electric guitar on 'Cloud 9', 'That's What It Takes', 'Devil's Radio' and 'Wreck of the Hesperus'[22]
  • Elton John – electric piano on 'Cloud 9', piano on 'Devil's Radio' and 'Wreck of the Hesperus'[22]
  • Gary Wright – piano on 'Just for Today' and 'When We Was Fab'[22]
  • Jim Horn – baritone and tenor saxophones on 'Cloud 9', 'Wreck of the Hesperus' and 'Got My Mind Set on You'[23]
  • Jim Keltner – drums
  • Ringo Starr – drums
  • Ray Cooper – drums, percussion
  • Bobby Kok – cello
George

Charts[edit]

Album

Weekly charts[edit]

Chart (1987–88)Position
Australian Kent Music Report[24]4
Austrian Albums Chart[25]26
Canadian RPM 100 Albums[26]5
Dutch MegaChart Albums[27]30
Italian Albums Chart[28]19
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[29]27
New Zealand Albums Chart[30]27
Norwegian VG-lista Albums[31]8
Swedish Albums Chart[32]5
Swiss Albums Chart[33]23
UK Albums Chart[34]10
US Billboard 200[35]8
US Cash Box Top 200 Albums[36]4
West German Media Control Albums[37]15
Chart (2004)Position
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[38]190

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
1987'Got My Mind Set On You'Billboard Hot 1001
Mainstream Rock4
Adult Contemporary1
'Cloud 9'Mainstream Rock9
'When We Was Fab'Billboard Hot 10023
Mainstream Rock2
Adult Contemporary10
'Devil's Radio'Mainstream Rock4
1988'This Is Love'Mainstream Rock17
Adult Contemporary20

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (1987)Position
Canadian RPM Albums[39]77
UK Albums Chart[40]73
Chart (1988)Position
Australian Albums Chart[24]24
Italian Albums Chart[28]86
Japanese Oricon Chart[41]91
US Billboard Top Pop Albums[42]31

Certifications and sales[edit]

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Japan (Oricon Charts)73,700[43]
United Kingdom (BPI)[44]Gold190,000[40]
United States (RIAA)[45]Platinum1,000,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References[edit]

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