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  1. This year, Yoko Ono Lennon and Capitol/UMe celebrate 50 years of John’s transformational and influential masterpiece, with the eight-disc super deluxe box set, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band – The Ultimate Collection: an immersive, deep listening experience and in-depth exploration of the album John described as “the best thing I’ve ever done.”

  2. 24 de nov. de 2021 · The first time I listened to Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band, I was intimidated.The 1970 release, a counterpart to John Lennon's celebrated debut solo record of the same name, does not lend itself to ...

  3. All songs by Yoko Ono. 1. "Why" – 5:37. * An edited version became the B-side to Lennon's single "Mother". 2. "Why Not" – 9:55. * Excerpted in a 1980 RKO Radio tribute, featuring Lennon's last recorded interview. 3. "Greenfield Morning I Pushed An Empty Baby Carriage All Over The City" – 5:38.

  4. John: Plastic Ono Band was a concept of Yoko’s, an imaginary band. They didn’t have this great material that they have now – lasers and lights and machines that can do all this stuff. Plastic Ono Band original designs and manifesto, illustrated by John Lennon, 1969. We made the band. It was physically plastic.

  5. ONO BAND. To celebrate the 2021 release of JOHN LENNON/PLASTIC ONO BAND - THE ULTIMATE MIXES, you are invited to select a part of the album cover artwork and join the Plastic Ono Band. At plasticonoband.com, the album cover has been divided into 100 pixel squares. Choose a section of the artwork and leave a personal message for us all to enjoy.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2010 · John Lennon ’s first solo album remains one of the most remarkable musical statements ever released by a major artist. With confrontation of various demons, a demolition of The Beatles’ legend, and at times a painfully honest account of a troubled man struggling to deal with a reality he couldn’t change, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band saw ...

  7. This long-overdue vinyl reissue of Yoko Ono's seminal, but massively under-appreciated Plastic Ono Band has all the makings of a classic rock nostalgia trip: Ono, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voorman and free-jazz legend Ornette Coleman. All the pieces are here to stir up a dangerous amount of nostalgia. But once the needle drops, the record ...