Artist: John Lennon / Yoko Ono | Label: UMC | Format: 2xLP | Genre: Rock | Album Condition: New | Cover Condition: Sealed
John Lennon - Yoko Ono
Some Time in New York City
Apple / UMe - re-issue 2 LP 180g LP pressing with thick gatefold jacket
Released in 1972, Some Time in New York City is John Lennon's third post-Beatles solo album, fifth with Yoko Ono, and third with producer Phil Spector. This album found the Lennons 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 antiwar and antiestablishment politics and the enmity of the Nixon administration. The package is part studio and part live concert performances by Lennon / Ono and Elephant's Memory. Side C, released as Live Jam, was recorded on 15 December 15th, 1969 at the Lyceum Ballroom London for a UNICEF charity concert and on June 6th, 1971 at Fillmore East in New York City. Musicians who contributed to the 1969 performance included Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, Keith Moon and Klaus Voormann, while the 1971 performance featured Frank Zappa and his band The
Track Listings:
Woman Is the Nigger of the World
Sisters O Sisters
Attica State
Born in a Prison
New York City
Side 2
Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Luck of the Irish
John Sinclair
Angela
We're All Water
Side 3
Cold Turkey
Don't Worry Kyoko
Side 4
Well (Baby Please Don't Go) w/ The Mothers of Invention
Jamrag w/ The Mothers of Invention
Scumbag w/ The Mothers of Invention
Au w/ The Mothers of Invention
Some Time in New York City
Apple / UMe - re-issue 2 LP 180g LP pressing with thick gatefold jacket
Released in 1972, Some Time in New York City is John Lennon's third post-Beatles solo album, fifth with Yoko Ono, and third with producer Phil Spector. This album found the Lennons 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 antiwar and antiestablishment politics and the enmity of the Nixon administration. The package is part studio and part live concert performances by Lennon / Ono and Elephant's Memory. Side C, released as Live Jam, was recorded on 15 December 15th, 1969 at the Lyceum Ballroom London for a UNICEF charity concert and on June 6th, 1971 at Fillmore East in New York City. Musicians who contributed to the 1969 performance included Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, Keith Moon and Klaus Voormann, while the 1971 performance featured Frank Zappa and his band The
Mothers of Invention.
Woman Is the Nigger of the World
Sisters O Sisters
Attica State
Born in a Prison
New York City
Side 2
Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Luck of the Irish
John Sinclair
Angela
We're All Water
Side 3
Cold Turkey
Don't Worry Kyoko
Side 4
Well (Baby Please Don't Go) w/ The Mothers of Invention
Jamrag w/ The Mothers of Invention
Scumbag w/ The Mothers of Invention
Au w/ The Mothers of Invention
NEW SEALED re-issue 2 LP set with thick gatefold jacket
Beatles