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  1. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Piano – Yoko Ono (tracks: 13) Piano, Organ – Kenneth Ascher* Producer [Production Assistant] – May Pang; Reissue Producer [Rerelease] – Rob Stevens, Yoko Ono; Remastered By – George Marino, Rob Stevens; Saxophone – Michael Brecker; Vibraphone – David Friedman; Vocals, Backing Vocals – Yoko Ono

  2. Feeling In Space comprises 12 sung poems, many of them head-on expressions of Yoko's passionately feminist humanism. The three best cuts are "Growing Pain," a plaintive ballad with a sweet melody ...

  3. Yoko’s next album, It’s Alright (I See Rainbows), recorded and released in 1982. For the first time since Feeling the Space in 1973, she produced an album on her own; she had called in Phil Spector to help her on Season Of Glass. Like Season of Glass’s No, ... if only Written by Yoko Ono. A Thousand Times Yes.

  4. 商品の説明. Feeling the Space is Yoko Ono's fourth solo album, her last one on Apple Records and her last release of the 1970s. (A fifth album, A Story, would be recorded in 1974, but not released until 1997). The entire album adopts a feminist theme, focusing on the plights of women in the 1970s. It's liner notes parody adult advertising ...

  5. Yoko and company deliver this hard message soft rock style, or as soft as Yoko could get – think of Feeling the Space as Tapestry with talons, or the second-wave godmother of Lemonade. Yoko was on the front lines of the women’s liberation movement. Dedicated “to the sisters who died in pain and sorrow and those who are now in prisons and ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Discography: Yoko Ono: Feeling the Space. 1973 was a particularly rough year for Yoko Ono and John Lennon. In July, their respective personal problems had created such a rift in their marriage that they separated, Ono remaining in New York and Lennon taking off with personal assistant May Pang to Los Angeles for his infamous “lost weekend ...

  7. Product description. The fact that the once-reviled Yoko Ono is inspiring a new generation of activists comes as no surprise if you've listened to Feeling the Space, her personal-is-political 1973 album that resonates remarkably forty-four years later. On such songs as the righteous chant "Woman Power," the empathetic ballad "Angry Young Woman ...