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  1. 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 ...

  2. Listen to Feeling the Space by Yoko Ono on Apple Music. 1973. 19 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 14 minutes. Album · 1973 · 19 Songs. Home; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Feeling the Space . Yoko Ono. ROCK · 1973 . Preview. November 23, 1973 19 Songs, 1 hour, 14 minutes ℗ 2017 Secretly Canadian / Chimera Music.

  3. Feeling the Space ist das vierte Solo-Studioalbum von Yoko Ono.Gleichzeitig ist es einschließlich der drei Avantgarde-Alben sowie Some Time in New York City mit ihrem Ehemann John Lennon und des Live-Albums der Plastic Ono Band das insgesamt neunte Album Yoko Onos. Es wurde am 16. November 1973 in Großbritannien und am 2. November 1973 in den USA veröffentlicht.

  4. Recorded At The Record Plant. The cover credits Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band & Something Different. On the label it's only Yoko Ono. On the spine, Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band. "This album is dedicated to the sisters who died in pain and sorrow and those who are now in prisons and in mental hospitals for being unable to survive in the male society ...

  5. ©+℗ 1997 Yoko Ono. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 0 14431 04192 1Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): DADR 10L93<0910>RCD10419Mastering SID Code: IFPI L483 ... Feeling The Space (8-Track Cartridge, Album)Apple Records: 8XW 3412: US: 1973: Recommendations. Approximately Infinite Universe. Yoko Ono With Plastic Ono Band. Released. 1997 — US.

  6. 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.

  7. In 1972 and 1973 Yoko Ono released two of her most successful albums, Approximately Infinite Universe and Feeling the Space. Both of these albums are focused on issues of women’s rights and the pain of living in a male-dominated world, and they contain some of Ono’s sharpest and most interesting songwriting as well as an attempt to create music that sounded like rock music of the time in ...