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2015

Some Time In New York City (2 Discs) | John Lennon

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Limited double vinyl LP repressing of this album from the Rock icon. Released in 1972, it is John Lennon's third post-Beatles solo album, fifth with Yoko Ono, and third with producer Phil Spector. This album found the Lennon's in an explicitly political phase; understandable as Lennon was neck-deep in his struggle to remain in the United States, a conflict rooted in his anti-war and anti-establishment politics and the enmity of the Nixon administration. While John's former songwriting partner Paul McCartney may have had a more commercial appeal after the Beatles split, Lennon's work was a bit looser, edgier and laced with wit, wisdom and a dab of venom. Sometimes shambolic and often beautiful, John's solo work took a separate journey than Paul's but is just as riveting four decades later.

Tracklist:

Disc/Side 1

  1. Woman Is the Nigger of the World 5:15
  2. Sisters O Sisters 3:46
  3. Attica State 2:52
  4. Born in a Prison 4:04
  5. New York City 4:32

Disc/Side 2

  1. Sunday Bloody Sunday 5:00
  2. The Luck of the Irish 2:54
  3. John Sinclair 3:28
  4. Angela 4:08
  5. We're All Water 7:15

Disc/Side 3

  1. Cold Turkey 9:00
  2. Don't Worry Kyoko 15:46

Disc/Side 4

  1. Well (Baby, Please Don't Go) 5:00
  2. Jamrag 5:20
  3. Scumbag 5:59
  4. Au 6:39
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Limited double vinyl LP repressing of this album from the Rock icon. Released in 1972, it is John Lennon's third post-Beatles solo album, fifth with Yoko Ono, and third with producer Phil Spector. This album found the Lennon's in an explicitly political phase; understandable as Lennon was neck-deep in his struggle to remain in the United States, a conflict rooted in his anti-war and anti-establishment politics and the enmity of the Nixon administration. While John's former songwriting partner Paul McCartney may have had a more commercial appeal after the Beatles split, Lennon's work was a bit looser, edgier and laced with wit, wisdom and a dab of venom. Sometimes shambolic and often beautiful, John's solo work took a separate journey than Paul's but is just as riveting four decades later.

Tracklist:

Disc/Side 1

  1. Woman Is the Nigger of the World 5:15
  2. Sisters O Sisters 3:46
  3. Attica State 2:52
  4. Born in a Prison 4:04
  5. New York City 4:32

Disc/Side 2

  1. Sunday Bloody Sunday 5:00
  2. The Luck of the Irish 2:54
  3. John Sinclair 3:28
  4. Angela 4:08
  5. We're All Water 7:15

Disc/Side 3

  1. Cold Turkey 9:00
  2. Don't Worry Kyoko 15:46

Disc/Side 4

  1. Well (Baby, Please Don't Go) 5:00
  2. Jamrag 5:20
  3. Scumbag 5:59
  4. Au 6:39
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