Capitol Records Reissues Classic John Lennon Albums, "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" and "Double Fantasy" With Extra Tracks On Oct 9th, His 60th Birthday.Entertainment Editors NEW YORK--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Sept. 5, 2000 Two remarkable albums by John Lennon Noun 1. John Lennon - English rock star and guitarist and songwriter who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles (1940-1980) Lennon , arguably ar·gu·a·ble adj. 1. Open to argument: an arguable question, still unresolved. 2. That can be argued plausibly; defensible in argument: three arguable points of law. the greatest rock musician we will know in our lifetime, will be reissued on October 9, 2000, on what would have been his 60th birthday. The two albums' initial release dates were separated by a decade, but their emotional resonance shows no sign of abating with the passing of time. Rather, like much of Lennon's work, they have gained in stature and, although they were each released at the dawning of a new decade and at times of great social change - the 1970's and 1980's respectively - they are truly timeless. The reissue re·is·sue v. re·is·sued, re·is·su·ing, re·is·sues v.tr. To issue again, especially to make available again. v.intr. To come forth again. n. 1. of these albums brings together John's first post-Beatles solo album with his last. John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band is seen by many as John Lennon's masterpiece, offering a disquieting dis·qui·et tr.v. dis·qui·et·ed, dis·qui·et·ing, dis·qui·ets To deprive of peace or rest; trouble. n. Absence of peace or rest; anxiety. adj. Archaic Uneasy; restless. , riveting riv·et·ing adj. Wholly absorbing or engrossing one's attention; fascinating: The last chapter was so riveting that I was reading past midnight. insight into a life spent in exploration and illumination. Containing many of his most incisive and harrowing songs, like "Mother," "Working Class Hero" and "God," John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band was originally released on Apple on Dec 11, 1970. Now remixed and digitally remastered under the supervision of Yoko Ono Noun 1. Yoko Ono - United States musician (born in Japan) who married John Lennon and collaborated with him on recordings (born in 1933) Ono , the album is augmented by two bonus tracks - "Power To The People," a single originally released after the album, and "Do The Oz," originally the b side of the "God Save Oz(Us)" single which was covered by Bill Elliott and The Elastic Oz Band. "Do The Oz" refers to "Oz" magazine, the leading underground paper of the `60's; both tracks reflect the beginning of the expression of John and Yoko's political interests. "Power To The People" was originally released in the UK on March 12, 1971. Packaging for the album will feature the original cover art and photographs for the album, plus rare pictures from the era, plus John's hand-written lyrics. Double Fantasy, by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, was released in the UK on November 17, 1980. Announced in the press release as "a dialogue between men and women, and their fantasies," the album was released amidst a barrage of publicity; it was John Lennon's first studio album for 5 years and as word spread, excitement was palpable. In 1970, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band had begun with the sound of a tolling bell. Ten years later, in a deliberate echo, John opened what was to be the final album of his life with another bell. This time it was no slowed-down harbinger har·bin·ger n. One that indicates or foreshadows what is to come; a forerunner. tr.v. har·bin·gered, har·bin·ger·ing, har·bin·gers To signal the approach of; presage. of doom, but the benevolent tinkling tin·kle v. tin·kled, tin·kling, tin·kles v.intr. 1. To make light metallic sounds, as those of a small bell. 2. Informal To urinate. v.tr. 1. of a traditional Japanese wishing bell and the track it introduced, "(Just Like) Starting Over" was a message of hope, of renewal, a message not lost on Lennon fans over the world. By the beginning of December Double Fantasy was in the US Top 10 and climbing to No. 1, and John and Yoko were working on a new Yoko track, "Walking On Thin Ice" that had been finished too late for inclusion on the album. The track was finished on Dec 8th and is now inextricably in·ex·tri·ca·ble adj. 1. a. So intricate or entangled as to make escape impossible: an inextricable maze; an inextricable web of deceit. b. linked to the events of that night, the night John Lennon was killed. Its inclusion on the new version of Double Fantasy, along with two other bonus tracks, seems to complete a very powerful lyrical cycle, as it is now impossible to listen to Double Fantasy as a record isolated from the events surrounding it. Now digitally remastered, Double Fantasy features 3 bonus tracks - the previously unreleased John Lennon song "Help Me To Help Myself," Yoko's "Walking On Thin Ice" and "Central Park Stroll," a short dialogue of John and Yoko walking in Central Park. These tracks continue the duality Duality (physics) The state of having two natures, which is often applied in physics. The classic example is wave-particle duality. The elementary constituents of nature—electrons, quarks, photons, gravitons, and so on—behave in some respects of the original album, which is comprised of consecutive John Lennon and Yoko Ono tracks. "Central Park Stroll" unites the two at the end of the album. Retaining the original artwork, Double Fantasy also includes additional photographs from the era. In the 20 years since his death, John Lennon's music has reached out to new generations of artists and fans alike. He has inspired countless musicians who have used his music as a springboard for their own creativity and helped take his message to a new audience. It came as no surprise that Oasis ended their recent shows with his image projected onscreen on·screen or on-screen adj. & adv. 1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen. 2. Within public view; in public. behind them; they will not be the last to acknowledge their debt to who is seen by many to be the most important singer/songwriter of the last 50 years. On October 9 in Tokyo the world's first permanent John Lennon Museum John Lennon Museum (ジョン・レノン・ミュージアム will open. Later that month there will be a major John Lennon exhibition at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland. Amongst the retrospectives, it is strange to relate that, to a lot of people over the world, John Lennon has never really gone away. The music on these two reissued albums helps us understand why. |
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