"The making of the album served as a purging of my angst, pain and fear," writes Yoko Ono in a sleeve note to her first new album in a decade. "I hope it will for you, too."...
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Although it inspires countless jokes, the music on the six-disc Onobox is, by and large, quite impressive. In terms of experimental rock & roll, Ono was certainly one of the...
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A distillation of Onobox to a single-disc effort, Walking on Thin Ice isn't quite a greatest-hits offering, but it's more than a random sampler. If anything, it's perhaps...
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Written and recorded in New York City with Elephant's Memory, Approximately Infinite Universe displayed Yoko Ono finally coming into her own write and draw. Showing off her...
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Recorded concurrently with John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band album, Yoko's features the same musicians, namely John, Ringo Starr, and Klaus Voormann along with the Ornette...
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By the time Fly emerged, the battle lines had long been drawn, and those who preferred to place Ono's domestic situation rather than her music in the foreground were never...
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On Feeling the Space, Yoko took complete control of her product for the first time. John Lennon only played as a side musician on one cut, with the rest of the songs ably...
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Recorded in 1974, but unreleased at the time, this 1997 disc marks the first time A Story has been available as a proper album, although the material had already seen the...
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After John Lennon's murder, Yoko took her anguish into the recording studio and emerged with this raw collection of songs. From the gunshots before the cut "No, No, No" to...
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Although still mourning the death of John Lennon, Yoko found herself looking toward the future with It's Alright. With a more upbeat pop approach, Yoko found herself played...
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Yoko Ono fans and others might be very surprised by this disc. In 1994, Ono put together a musical that wound up off-Broadway. This is the original cast recording. She...
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Blueprint for Sunrise is something of a companion piece (almost 30 years down the road) to 1973's Feeling the Space, both being Ono's ruminations on the position and...
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