
Wonderwall Music
Originally released in November 1968, Wonderwall Music is George Harrison’s groundbreaking debut solo album and the soundtrack to the film Wonderwall, directed by Joe Massot. It holds a special place in music history as the first solo album by a member of The Beatles and the first release on the band’s Apple Records label.
Composed primarily of instrumental pieces, the album is a series of richly textured musical vignettes that reflect Harrison’s deepening fascination with Indian classical music. Building on the Eastern influences he had introduced to Beatles recordings from 1966 onward, Harrison used Wonderwall Music to immerse listeners in traditional Indian instrumentation — including shehnai, sarod, tar shehnai, tanpura and santoor — bringing these sounds to Western rock audiences in a way that was virtually unheard of at the time.
These Indian compositions are set alongside contrasting Western pieces that explore psychedelic rock, experimental soundscapes, country flourishes and touches of ragtime, creating a vivid and adventurous listening experience. The result is an eclectic, boundary-pushing soundtrack that captures a moment of artistic curiosity and cultural exchange at the height of the late-1960s creative explosion.
This 2026 reissue arrives on classic black vinyl, offering a fresh opportunity to rediscover one of the most adventurous and historically significant entries in George Harrison’s remarkable catalogue.
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Wonderwall Music
Originally released in November 1968, Wonderwall Music is George Harrison’s groundbreaking debut solo album and the soundtrack to the film Wonderwall, directed by Joe Massot. It holds a special place in music history as the first solo album by a member of The Beatles and the first release on the band’s Apple Records label.
Composed primarily of instrumental pieces, the album is a series of richly textured musical vignettes that reflect Harrison’s deepening fascination with Indian classical music. Building on the Eastern influences he had introduced to Beatles recordings from 1966 onward, Harrison used Wonderwall Music to immerse listeners in traditional Indian instrumentation — including shehnai, sarod, tar shehnai, tanpura and santoor — bringing these sounds to Western rock audiences in a way that was virtually unheard of at the time.
These Indian compositions are set alongside contrasting Western pieces that explore psychedelic rock, experimental soundscapes, country flourishes and touches of ragtime, creating a vivid and adventurous listening experience. The result is an eclectic, boundary-pushing soundtrack that captures a moment of artistic curiosity and cultural exchange at the height of the late-1960s creative explosion.
This 2026 reissue arrives on classic black vinyl, offering a fresh opportunity to rediscover one of the most adventurous and historically significant entries in George Harrison’s remarkable catalogue.
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Originally released in November 1968, Wonderwall Music is George Harrison’s groundbreaking debut solo album and the soundtrack to the film Wonderwall, directed by Joe Massot. It holds a special place in music history as the first solo album by a member of The Beatles and the first release on the band’s Apple Records label.
Composed primarily of instrumental pieces, the album is a series of richly textured musical vignettes that reflect Harrison’s deepening fascination with Indian classical music. Building on the Eastern influences he had introduced to Beatles recordings from 1966 onward, Harrison used Wonderwall Music to immerse listeners in traditional Indian instrumentation — including shehnai, sarod, tar shehnai, tanpura and santoor — bringing these sounds to Western rock audiences in a way that was virtually unheard of at the time.
These Indian compositions are set alongside contrasting Western pieces that explore psychedelic rock, experimental soundscapes, country flourishes and touches of ragtime, creating a vivid and adventurous listening experience. The result is an eclectic, boundary-pushing soundtrack that captures a moment of artistic curiosity and cultural exchange at the height of the late-1960s creative explosion.
This 2026 reissue arrives on classic black vinyl, offering a fresh opportunity to rediscover one of the most adventurous and historically significant entries in George Harrison’s remarkable catalogue.











