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Format: CD (2 disc)
Release Date: Jul 14, 2017
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The CD of APPROXIMATELY INFINITE UNIVERSE contains two bonus tracks.
Personnel includes: Yoko Ono, Joel "John Lennon" Nojnn, Mick Jagger, Elephant's Memory.
Includes liner notes by Yoko Ono.
All tracks have been remastered.
Personnel: Yoko Ono (piano); Joel Nohnn (guitar, background vocals); Wayne Gabriel (guitar); Stan Bronstein (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Adam Ippolito (trumpet, piano, harmonium, organ); Gary VanScyoc (trumpet); Richard Frank, Jr. (drums, percussion); Daria Price (castanets).
Audio Remasterers: Greg Calbi; Rob Stevens; Ryan Smith ; Sean Lennon.
Recording information: CA (1972).
Quite possibly Yoko Ono's solo masterpiece, the 1972 double album APPROXIMATELY INFINITE UNIVERSE is her most plainspoken and politically charged record. At the time an ardent supporter of militant feminism, Ono resists the urge to propagandize, instead favoring such emotionally complex songs as "I Want My Love to Rest Tonight" and the oddly bouncy "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window."
The album also includes several darker portraits such as "Peter the Dealer" and "Looking Over From My Hotel Window," as well as a pair of influential and exceptionally good moody, multi-layered rock songs, "Yangyang" and "Death of Samantha." The latter song eventually gave its name to an Ohio art-punk band of the late '80s that later transmuted into Cobra Verde. This two-CD set includes two bonus tracks, "Dogtown" and "She Gets Down on Her Knees."
Personnel includes: Yoko Ono, Joel "John Lennon" Nojnn, Mick Jagger, Elephant's Memory.
Includes liner notes by Yoko Ono.
All tracks have been remastered.
Personnel: Yoko Ono (piano); Joel Nohnn (guitar, background vocals); Wayne Gabriel (guitar); Stan Bronstein (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Adam Ippolito (trumpet, piano, harmonium, organ); Gary VanScyoc (trumpet); Richard Frank, Jr. (drums, percussion); Daria Price (castanets).
Audio Remasterers: Greg Calbi; Rob Stevens; Ryan Smith ; Sean Lennon.
Recording information: CA (1972).
Quite possibly Yoko Ono's solo masterpiece, the 1972 double album APPROXIMATELY INFINITE UNIVERSE is her most plainspoken and politically charged record. At the time an ardent supporter of militant feminism, Ono resists the urge to propagandize, instead favoring such emotionally complex songs as "I Want My Love to Rest Tonight" and the oddly bouncy "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window."
The album also includes several darker portraits such as "Peter the Dealer" and "Looking Over From My Hotel Window," as well as a pair of influential and exceptionally good moody, multi-layered rock songs, "Yangyang" and "Death of Samantha." The latter song eventually gave its name to an Ohio art-punk band of the late '80s that later transmuted into Cobra Verde. This two-CD set includes two bonus tracks, "Dogtown" and "She Gets Down on Her Knees."
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Yang Yang
2 - Death of Samantha
3 - I Want My Love to Rest Tonight
4 - What Did I Do!
5 - Have You Seen a Horizon Lately
6 - Approximately Infinite Universe
7 - Peter the Dealer
8 - Song for John
9 - Catman (The Rosies Are Coming)
10 - What a Bastard the World Is
11 - Waiting for the Sunrise
Disc 2:
1 - I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window
2 - Winter Song
3 - Kite Song
4 - What a Mess
5 - Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know)
6 - Air Talk
7 - I Have a Woman Inside My Soul
8 - Move on Fast
9 - Now or Never
10 - Is Winter Here to Stay?
11 - Looking Over From My Hotel Window
12 - Dogtown
1 - Yang Yang
2 - Death of Samantha
3 - I Want My Love to Rest Tonight
4 - What Did I Do!
5 - Have You Seen a Horizon Lately
6 - Approximately Infinite Universe
7 - Peter the Dealer
8 - Song for John
9 - Catman (The Rosies Are Coming)
10 - What a Bastard the World Is
11 - Waiting for the Sunrise
Disc 2:
1 - I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window
2 - Winter Song
3 - Kite Song
4 - What a Mess
5 - Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know)
6 - Air Talk
7 - I Have a Woman Inside My Soul
8 - Move on Fast
9 - Now or Never
10 - Is Winter Here to Stay?
11 - Looking Over From My Hotel Window
12 - Dogtown