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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"The Answer's at the End\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in 1975 on his final album for Apple Records, Extra Texture (Read All About It). Part of the song lyrics came from a wall inscription at Harrison's nineteenth-century home, Friar Park, a legacy of the property's original owner, Sir Frank Crisp. This aphorism, beginning \"Scan not a friend with a microscopic glass\", had resonated with Harrison since he bought the property in 1970, and it was a quote he often used when discussing his difficult relationship with fellow ex-Beatle Paul McCartney.Harrison's adaptation of the verse for \"The Answer's at the End\" coincided with a period of personal upheaval, following the harsh criticism that his 1974 North American tour had received from a number of influential concert reviewers. The song's plea for tolerance recalls Harrison's 1970 hit song \"Isn't It a Pity\", and in part of its musical arrangement, \"The Answer's at the End\" bears the influence of Nina Simone's 1972 cover version of that earlier composition.Like much of the Extra Texture album, the song has traditionally enjoyed a mixed reception from music critics and biographers – being labelled \"archaic parlour poetry\" and a \"bleak assessment of the human condition\" on one hand, and a \"gorgeously melodic song of forgiveness\" on the other. The backing musicians on the recording include members of the band Attitudes, among them David Foster and Jim Keltner, who were signed to Harrison's Dark Horse record label at the time."@en }

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