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  1. Season Of Glass is the fifth album by Yoko Ono,Originally released on 8th June 1981 in the UK, and on the 12th of June 1981 in the US.

  2. Besides being an eloquent elegy for John Lennon, Season of Glass is Yoko Ono‘s most accessible and assured album. Produced by Ono and Phil Spector, whose connection with the project ended before ...

  3. Photography By – Allan Tannenbaum, Bob Gruen. Photography By, Design – Yoko Ono. Producer – Phil Spector, Yoko Ono. Producer [Assistant] – Frederic Seaman, Jerry Caron. Reissue Producer – Rob Stevens, Yoko Ono. Remastered By – George Marino, Rob Stevens. Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – George "Young" Opalisky *.

  4. Photography By – Allan Tannenbaum, Bob Gruen. Photography By, Design – Yoko Ono. Producer – Phil Spector, Yoko Ono. Producer [Assistant] – Frederic Seaman, Jerry Caron. Reissue Producer – Rob Stevens, Yoko Ono. Remastered By – George Marino, Rob Stevens. Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – George "Young" Opalisky *.

  5. In the end, Yoko Ono is an artist that is forever interesting. Not quite recognized for the visual aspect of her art, yet not understood enough for the audio aspect, no matter what she does, she manages to confuse and bewilder. But with Season of Glass, she shows that she’s so much more than just ‘the screaming woman that broke up the ...

  6. Season of Glass es el quinto álbum de estudio de Yoko Ono, su primer lanzamiento tras el asesinato de John Lennon.El álbum fue lanzado a menos de seis meses tras la muerte de Lennon y lo menciona directamente en canciones del álbum tales como "Goodbye Sadness" y "I Don't Know Why". Season of Glass alcanzó el puesto 49 en las listas Billboard 200, lo que lo convierte en el álbum como ...

  7. 7 de dic. de 2006 · From the Label. Season Of Glass is not full of weepy ballads. Yoko attacked life and death directly. Right on the cover are John's bloodied glasses laying on a table. You can see Central Park in the background. The very park he could see as he wrote "Imagine" on the white piano in the white room of their apartment.