Featuring 12 previously unreleased early recordings from the album George Harrison ‘s 1973 solo album ‘Living In The Material World’ is receiving a 50th anniversary boxset reissue – find out all the details below. READ MORE: ‘Let It Be’ review: The Beatles dust off their spellbinding 1970 break-up doc The late Beatles guitarist’s fourth album as a solo musician is getting a massive reissue later this year in celebration of the record’s 50th anniversary. The anniversary reissue was announced yesterday (September 19), and is due for release on November 15 via Dark Horse Records/BMG.

It is now available for pre-order There will be three versions of the re-issue available: the standard edition, deluxe edition and the super deluxe edition. Approved and overseen by Harrison’s widow Olivia and their son Dhani, the standard edition of the album will be available in CD and LP formats featuring a brand-new mix by Grammy-winning producer Paul Hicks. The standard edition will also be available on digital and streaming platforms.

The deluxe edition will come in 2CD and 2LP formats, with 12 previously unheard and unreleased early recordings from the album’s production cycle. The super deluxe edition – which is limited to just 5,000 units worldwide – will come with 2CDs, 2LPs, Blu-ray of Dolby Atmos, a 60-page booklet with extensive sleeve notes, photography, and artwork from the Harrison archive, as well as a 7” single of the previously unheard recording of, ‘Su.