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John Lennon: Lennon - VINYL LPTitle: Lennon Artist: John Lennon Label: Capitol Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 600753570937 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 06 09 Number of Discs: 1 Stunning vinyl box set containing John Lennon's eight solo studio albums on heavyweight, 180gm audiophile vinyl with faithfully replicated original album art. John Lennon's eight solo studio albums were remastered from their original analog masters in 2010, by Yoko Ono and a team of engineers led by Allan
Title: LennonArtist: John Lennon
Label: Capitol
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600753570937
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-06-09
Number of Discs: 1
Stunning vinyl box set containing John Lennon's eight solo studio albums on heavyweight, 180gm audiophile vinyl with faithfully replicated original album art. John Lennon's eight solo studio albums were remastered from their original analog masters in 2010, by Yoko Ono and a team of engineers led by Allan Rouse at Abbey Road Studios in London and by George Marino at Avatar Studios in New York. These LP's have been newly cut to vinyl from those 96k digital files for Lennon, cut by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios and manufactured for the world by Optimal Media in Germany. Each of the Lennon collection's LPs is an authentic reproduction of its U.K. original, in its sound and visual presentation. In keeping with the original album artwork, Imagine contains reproductions of its two postcards, poster and inner bag, Some Time In New York City includes reproductions of its original postcard and inner sleeve, Walls and Bridges includes its sleeve with two fold-over flaps, an eight-page booklet and inner sleeve, and Mind Games, Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey also include reproductions of their original inner sleeves. The eight studio albums are; John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time In New York City (1972), Mind Games (1973), Walls and Bridges (1974), Rock 'n' Roll (1975), Double Fantasy (1980) and Milk and Honey (1984).
Tracks:
1.1 John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970)
1.2 Hold on
1.3 I Found Out
1.4 Mind Games (1973)
1.5 Isolation
1.6 Remember
1.7 Double Fantasy (1980)
1.8 Milk and Honey (1984)
1.9 Look at Me
1.10 God
1.11 My Mummy's Dead
2.1 Imagine
2.2 Crippled Inside
2.3 Jealous Guy
2.4 It's So Hard
2.5 I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier Mama
2.6 Gimme Some Truth
2.7 Oh My Love
2.8 How Do You Sleep?
2.9 How?
2.10 Oh Yoko!
3.1 Woman Is the Nigger of the World
3.2 Sisters, O Sisters
3.3 Attica State
3.4 Born in a Prison
3.5 New York City
3.6 Sunday Bloody Sunday
3.7 The Luck of the Irish
3.8 John Sinclair
3.9 Angela
3.10 We're All Water
4.1 Cold Turkey - Live from the Lyceum, London
4.2 Don't Worry Kyoko - Live from the Lyceum, London
4.3 Well (Baby Please Don't Go) - Live at Filmore East, New York, U.S.A
4.4 Jamrag - Live at Filmore East, New York, U.S.A
4.5 Scumbag - Live at Filmore East, New York, U.S.A
4.6 Au - Live at Filmore East, New York, U.S.A
5.1 Mind Games
5.2 Tight A$
5.3 Aisumasen (I'm Sorry)
5.4 One Day (At a Time)
5.5 Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)
5.6 Nutopian International Anthem
5.7 Intuition
5.8 Out the Blue
5.9 Only People
5.10 I Know (I Know)
5.11 You Are Here
5.12 Meat City
6.1 Going Down on Love
6.2 Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
6.3 Old Dirt Road
6.4 What You Got
6.5 Bless You
6.6 Scared
6.7 #9 Dream
6.8 Surprise Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox)
6.9 Steel and Glass
6.10 Beef Jerky
6.11 Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)
6.12 Ya Ya
7.1 Be - Bop
7.2 Stand By Me
7.3 Rip It Up / Ready Teddy
7.4 You Can't Catch Me
7.5 Ain't That a Shame
7.6 Do You Want to Dance
7.7 Sweet Little Sixteen
7.8 Slippin' and Slidin'
7.9 Peggy Sue
7.10 Bring It on Home to Me / Send Me Some Lovin'
7.11 Bony Moronie
7.12 Ya Ya
7.13 Just Because
8.1 (Just Like) Starting Over
8.2 Kiss Kiss Kiss
8.3 Cleanup Time
8.4 Give Me Something
8.5 I'm Losing You
8.6 I'm Moving on
8.7 Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
8.8 Watching the Wheels
8.9 Yes, I'm Your Angel
8.10 Woman
8.11 Beautiful Boys
8.12 Dear Yoko
8.13 Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him
8.14 Hard Times Are Over
9.1 I'm Stepping Out
9.2 Sleepless Night
9.3 I Don't Wanna Face It
9.4 Don't Be Scared
9.5 Nobody Told Me
9.6 O'Sanity
9.7 Borrowed Time
9.8 Your Hands
9.9 (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess
9.10 Let Me Count the Ways
9.11 Grow Old with Me
9.12 You're the One
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