You know, George was always kinda hidden behind the Lennon / McCartney songwriting. He usually had his one or two songs per album, which were just as good (if not better) than some they wrote. George proved himself substantially on 'Abbey Road', when he wrote two of the Beatles most popular songs: 'Here Comes The Sun', and 'Something'. When the Beatles broke up, Harrison set out to prove that he was more than just a one song per album Beatle, and 'All Things Must Pass' is his shining light. It's a good album, three discs long, even though uneven and sloppy at times. There are several highlights, and there are several not so good tunes. The third 'jam' disc is worthless and shouldn't have been included. All in all, it's a moment in Rock history that shouldn't be ignored. It's well worth the price.