Wah-Wah
George Harrison's "Wah-Wah" stands as a defining track from his monumental 1970 triple album, All Things Must Pass. The song captures the guitarist's transition from his Beatles tenure to a solo powerhouse, utilizing the distinctive wah-wah pedal effect that gives the recording its title. Musically, the track blends rock and blues influences with Harrison's signature melodic sensibility, showcasing his ability to craft expansive, emotionally resonant compositions. As a centerpiece of the album, it highlights his post-Beatles creative explosion and his mastery of studio production techniques. The recording remains a celebrated example of Harrison's solo work, reflecting both his technical proficiency and his evolving artistic identity during a pivotal era in rock history. |