I’m a big fan of John Lennon.
You’d be hard pushed to find a bigger Lennon maniac than me.
When I was 14 I heard his 1970 “Plastic Ono Band” album and I’ve been completely hooked ever since on everything he ever did.
On the 4th of October Yoko Ono is releasing a John Lennon ‘Signature’ Box Set.
It looks like this:
It’s available for Pre-Order now and already has bad reviews because it’s a rip off.
A £127.99 rip off.
The box includes 7 remastered official John Lennon albums, some singles and assorted filler.
As much as I love Yoko Ono (And I do), this is a lazy effort.
From what I can see, it’s light by around 7 albums.
It’s also cheaper to buy the albums individually.
So, in order,
Here they all are:
“Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins” (1968):
“Unfinished Music No.2: Life With The Lions” (1968):
“Wedding Album” (1969):
“Live Peace In Toronto 1969” (1969):
“John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band” (1970):
“Imagine” (1971):
“Some Time In New York City” (1972):
“Mind Games” (1973):
“Walls And Bridges” (1974):
“Rock ‘N’ Roll” (1975):
“Double Fantasy” (1980):
“Milk And Honey” (1984):
“Live In New York City” (1986):
“Menlove Avenue” (1986):
“Acoustic” (2004):
Lennon’s music changed a lot from album to album.
For a good balance I recommend:
“John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band”,
“Walls And Bridges” & “Double Fantasy”.
P.S.
I was gonna title this post “All We Are Saying Is Gies Peace Yoko”.