John Lennon: sometime in new york city

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by John Lennon

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Lennon recorded many many fabulous songs as a solo artist,this to me was his best album,an unusual choice of subjects and songs,vey controversial and unlikely to be played on radio,but nonetheless a great album,particularly the title track of the album.Most people will no doubt claim 'The White Album' as the greatest,everyone's own choice.
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2005 reissue with 'Listen the Snow Is Falling' and 'Happy Xmas' replacing the last jam on the CD. Capitol. 2005.

Agitprop political sensibilities have seldom made for great rock music, even in the hands of a genius like John Lennon. Or perhaps we should say especially in the hands of Lennon. Coming as it did on the heels of Imagine, arguably his most balanced and artistically accomplished solo record, this album-length harangue (with a "bonus" live disc that felt more like a booby prize) takes on all the de rigueur victims and causes of the day, from feminist hardships ("Woman Is the Nigger of the World") to American injustice ("John Sinclair," "Born in a Prison," "Attica") and the Irish Troubles ("Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Luck of the Irish") and comes off as tedious as it is ham-fisted. Though it features many of Lennon's stellar Plastic Ono Band sidemen (Billy Preston, Nicky Hopkins, Klaus Voorman, Eric Clapton, Jim Keltner) and the presence of legendary producer Phil Spector at the helm, none were brave or wise enough to yank the soapbox from beneath Lennon just once during the sessions. A telling chapter in any Lennon character study, though more an exercise in caricature than an album. --Jerry McCulley
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