Plastic Ono Band (Bonus Tracks) (1970) (Reissued/Remastered)

Artist: John Lennon
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Label: Emd/capitol
UPC: 00724352874026
Release Date: 10/10/2000
Buy.com Sku: 60440020
Item#: MRWQQX
Buy.com Sales Rank: 2560
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Mother ~ John Lennon
2. Hold On ~ John Lennon
3. I Found Out ~ John Lennon
4. Working Class Hero ~ John Lennon
5. Isolation ~ John Lennon
6. Remember ~ John Lennon
7. Love ~ John Lennon
8. Well Well Well ~ John Lennon
9. Look at Me ~ John Lennon
10. God ~ John Lennon
11. My Mummy's Dead ~ John Lennon
12. Power to the People ~ John Lennon
13. Do the Oz ~ John Lennon

(P) 2000 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd and Yoko Ono Lennon
(C) 2000 EMI Records Ltd and Yoko Ono Lennon This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved. (C) 2000 EMI Records Ltd

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
JOHN LENNON PLASTIC ONO BAND came out at the same time as an album by Lennon's wife Yoko Ono (also titled PLASTIC ONO BAND).
Originally released on Apple (3372)
Personnel: John Lennon (guitar); Klaus Voormann (bass guitar); Ringo Starr (drums); Yoko Ono (wind).
Additional personnel: Billy Preston.
John Lennon's 1970 official solo debut is as remarkable for its startling contrast to the Beatles as it is for the passion and force of its songwriting. Stripped-down, gripping, and emotionally resonant, PLASTIC ONO BAND has little to do with the hook-heavy pop of his early Beatles work, or the psychedelic, word-salad approach of his songs on SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEART'S CLUB BAND and ABBEY ROAD. Instead, this is an album of intensely confessional songs that lay bare the personal demons Lennon was trying to exorcise at the time--the ghosts of fame, family, faith, and individual identity, among them.
The sound of the album is straightforward and hard-hitting. Spare, lean rock arrangements with piano, drums, bass, and guitar frame the songs effectively, letting Lennon's narratives carry the weight. The songs are shot through with bitterness ("I Found Out"), disillusionment ("God"), and regret ("Mother"), but there are also moments of hope in "Hold On" and the achingly beautiful "Love," which ranks alongside the very best of Lennon's ballads. Lennon was undergoing primal scream therapy during these sessions and the results can be heard, overtly (the strained vocals of "Well, Well, Well"), and in the rage and anguish of his harrowingly honest songwriting. This is one of the finest singer/songwriter albums of this or any era.

Producer: John Lennon; Phil Spector; Yoko Ono

Engineer: Phil McDonald; Andy Stevens; John Leckie; Richard Lush; Eddie Veal

Musical Guests
Ringo Starr
Billy Preston
Yoko Ono
Phil Spector

 
Artist Overview
After exiting the Beatles, John Lennon cast off all artistic shackles and explored his muse fervently. Employing everything from primal screams to hard-rock minimalism, 1950s rock & roll, and plaintive balladry, Lennon simultaneously exorcised his personal demons and promoted a vision of utopian possibilities for the world's future. After a five-year retreat from the spotlight, during which he concentrated on raising his son Sean, John re-emerged with the striking comeback album DOUBLE FANTASY, on which he was aided, as ever, by his constant life/art companion Yoko Ono. Lennon's newly re-energized progress was tragically halted shortly after the album's release by the bullets of a crazed assassin's gun.

Artist Influences
Arthur Alexander | Bob Dylan | Buck Owens | Buddy Holly | Carl Perkins (Rock) | Chuck Berry | Eddie Cochran | Elvis Presley | Fats Domino | Jerry Lee Lewis | Little Richard | Rick Nelson | Roy Orbison | Smokey Robinson | The Isley Brothers | The Ronettes | The Shadows | The Shirelles

Artist Contemporaries
Billy Joel | Bob Dylan | Chris Bell (Guitar/Big Star) | David Bowie | Dwight Twilley | Elton John | Eric Clapton | Frank Zappa | George Harrison | Harry Nilsson | Lou Reed | Neil Young | Nick Drake | Paul McCartney | Pete Townshend | Ringo Starr | Robert Wyatt | T. Rex | The Beach Boys | The Rolling Stones | Van Morrison

Artist Followers
David Gray | Elvis Costello | Epic Soundtracks | Guided by Voices | Jarvis Cocker | Jason Mraz | John Wesley Harding | Julian Lennon | Lenny Kravitz | Mark Eitzel | Marshall Crenshaw | Mercury Rev | Oasis | Paul Weller | Richard Davies | Richard Hawley | Robyn Hitchcock | Tori Amos


 
Compilation Appearances
Captain Fantastic
Here & There
Mr. Holland's Opus
Rushmore
Best Jukebox Album Ever
Now That's What I Call Christmas!
Royal Tenenbaums (Collector's Edition) (Bonus Tracks)
Gilmore Girls: Our Little Corner of the World
Capitol Records: 1942-2002 (Special Edition) (w/ Book) (Limited Edition)
Songs For Life
Captain Fantastic (Bonus Tracks)
Memories
Musica Prenatal:esperando Tu Llegada
Because I Love You:love Songs
The Us Vs John Lennon
Children Of Men
Goin Home:tribute To Fats Domingo
Body Of War:songs That Inspired (ost)
The Essential Now That's What I Call Christmas
100 Greatest
Funny People

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Nilsson, Harry
Imagine: John Lennon [Original Soundtrack] ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
The U.S. VS. John Lennon ~ Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Various Artists
Various Artists
The String Quartet Tribute To John Lennon ~ Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/10/2000
Original Release Date : 1970
Catalog ID : CDP-72435287
Label : Capitol/EMI Records
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 46m : 19s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00724352874026

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.104)
- Ranked #22 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Lennon's first proper solo album and rock & roll's most self-revelatory recording..."

Rolling Stone (6/10/99, p.126)
- 5 Stars (out of 5)
- "...every note reverberates....Lennon's singing takes on an expressive specificity that anyone in search of the century's great vocal performances would be foolish to overlook...."

Q (6/00, p.66)
- Ranked #62 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...Suddenly, you can see why Lennon was dissatisfied with the Abbey Road sessions..."

Q (12/00, pp.140-1)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...There is no better solo Lennon or solo Beatles album..."

CMJ (5/24/99, p.32)
- "...an exercise in artistic expression through varying levels of mood and rage..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(11/00, p.92)
- "...Exactly what was on his mind....It was, and remains, an extraordinary album. No rock singer could sound as simultaneously warm and as acerbic as Lennon..."

NME (Magazine)
(10/21/00, p.43)
- 8 out of 10 - "...It's his starkest and best post-Beatles work....This is a lingering, slow-motion peer into the crater of the man's soul..."

  
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