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John Lennon - Power To The People - The Hits CD
$16.98
Released as part of Apple/EMI's extensive 2010 John Lennon remasters series, the single-disc Power to the People: The Hits covers familiar territory, but then again, that's the point of this collection. It's not designed to dig deep into John's catalog, it's designed as the latest iteration of the canon, replacing 1997's Lennon Legend, the last big-budget single-disc compilation. Power to the People is five cuts shorter than Lennon Legend, ditching album cuts "Love" and "Borrowed Time," swapping the charting singles, "Mother" and "Nobody Told Me," for the non-charting "Gimme Some Truth" and the actual number 18 hit "Mind Games," but the end result is the same: Power to the People feels interchangeable with its predecessors because it is another collection with "Imagine," "Instant Karma," "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," "Jealous Guy," "(Just Like) Starting Over," "Watching the Wheels," "Stand by Me," "#9 Dream," "Give Peace a Chance," "Power to the People," and "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)."
Walls And Bridges (Remastered) CD
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Walls and Bridges is the fifth official album by English rock musician John Lennon; it was issued on 4 October 1974. Written, recorded and released during his 18-month separation from Yoko Ono (June 1973-January 1975), the album captures Lennon in the midst of The Lost Weekend. Walls and Bridges was an American Billboard #1 album and featured Lennon's only #1 single as a solo artist during his lifetime, "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night", a duet with Elton John. 2010 remaster. Tracklist 1. Going Down on Love 2. Whatever Gets You Thru the Night 3. Old Dirt Road 4. What You Got 5. Bless You 6. Scared 7. #9 Dream 8. Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox) 9. Steel and Glass 10. Beef Jerky 11. Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out) 12. Ya Ya
Imagine (The Ultimate Mixes) Deluxe 2LP
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Track ListingLP 1: Side 11. Imagine (Ultimate Mix)2. Crippled Inside (Ultimate Mix)3. Jealous Guy (Ultimate Mix)4. It’s So Hard (Ultimate Mix)5. I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama I Don’t Wanna Die (Ultimate Mix)Side 21. Gimme Some Truth (Ultimate Mix)2. Oh My Love (Ultimate Mix)3. How Do You Sleep? (Ultimate Mix)4. How? (Ultimate Mix)5. Oh Yoko! (Ultimate Mix)LP 2: Side 31. Imagine (Demo)2. Imagine (Take 1)3. Crippled Inside (Take 3)4. Crippled Inside (Take 6/ Alternate Guitar Solo)5. Jealous Guy (Take 9)6. It’s So Hard (Take 6)7. I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama I Don’t Wanna Die (Take 11)Side 41. Gimme Some Truth (Take 4)2. Oh My Love (Take 6)3. How Do You Sleep? (Takes 1&2)4. How ? (Take 31)5. Oh Yoko! (Live at the Sheraton Hotel, Bahamas/1969)
John Lennon - Imagine & Gimme Some Truth DVD
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Restored, remixed and remastered in glorious surround sound – two films by John and Yoko from the ‘Imagine’ era. Imagine is a cinema collage of colour, sound, dream and reality, featuring numerous guest stars including George Harrison, Fred Astaire, Andy Warhol, Dick Cavett, Jack Palance and Jonas Mekas. The ground-breaking film is widely regarded as one of the first ‘video albums’, featuring as it does a distinct visual treatment for every song on the album.The Grammy award-winning Gimme Some Truth (Directed by Andrew Solt) is a stunning fly-on-the-wall document of how one of the most iconic and important albums of the rock era came into being. The progress of the songs on the album is followed through their inception to final recording, producing an extraordinary visual demonstration of a great talent using the recording process to bring his vision to a reality; and providing glimpses into the creative genius of John Lennon, and the striking special moments between John and Yoko.With exclusive, never-before-seen bonus content providing further glimpses into the creative process and the evolution of three key album tracks in their ‘raw’ studio mixes, plus an insight into John and Yoko’s photoshoot with David Bailey.Both films have been hand restored frame-by-frame from the original film reels into HD, and their soundtracks have been remixed in 5.1 surround sound and remastered. You’ve never seen or heard these films like this before.
John Lennon - Imagine - The Ultimate Mixes CD
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1 CD Album + Extras16 remastered tracks of 16/44.1 audio in Stereo on 1 CD20 page bookletTrack Listing2018 Remix of Original LP1. Imagine (Ultimate Mix)2. Crippled Inside (Ultimate Mix)3. Jealous Guy (Ultimate Mix)4. It’s So Hard (Ultimate Mix)5. I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama I Don’t Wanna Die (Ultimate Mix)6. Gimme Some Truth (Ultimate Mix)7. Oh My Love (Ultimate Mix)8. How Do You Sleep? (Ultimate Mix)9. How? (Ultimate Mix)10. Oh Yoko! (Ultimate Mix)Bonus Tracks11. Power To The People (Ultimate Mix)12. Well (Baby Please Don’t Go) (Ultimate Mix)13. God Save Us (Ultimate Mix)14. Do The Oz (Ultimate Mix)15. God Save Oz (Ultimate Mix)16. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (Ultimate Mix)
John Lennon - Imagine & Gimme Some Truth Blu-Ray
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Daytime Revolution takes us back in time to the week when John Lennon and Yoko Ono took over a Philadelphia broadcasting studio and co-hosted the iconic Mike Douglas Show, at that time a top-rated show reaching a daily audience of 40 million viewers. What followed was five unforgettable episodes of television, with Lennon and Ono at the helm and Mike Douglas bravely keeping the show on track.Acting as producers and hosts, Lennon and Ono handpicked their controversial guests, including Yippie founder Jerry Rubin, Black Panther Chairman Bobby Seale, as well as political activist Ralph Nader and comic truth teller George Carlin. Their version of daytime TV was a radical take on the traditional format, incorporating candid Q&A sessions with their rapt audience, conversations about radical politics, conceptual art events, John’s very candid reminiscences about his life with Yoko and The Beatles, and one-of-a-kind musical performances, including a unique duet with Lennon and Chuck Berry and a poignant rendition of Lennon’s “Imagine.” A document of the past that also speaks to our turbulent present, Daytime Revolution captures the power that art can have when it reaches out to communicate — and the bravery of two artists who never took the easy way out as they fought for their vision of a better world. DVD is region code 1.
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IMAGINE. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band (with the Flux Fiddlers) HD
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JOHN LENNON. GIMME SOME TRUTH. THE ULTIMATE MIXES. The Very Best of John Lennon. 36 tracks completely remixed from the original multitracks in Stereo, 5.1 and Dolby Atmos. Listen to JOHN LENNON like you've never heard him before. OUT NOW → http://bit.ly/JL-GST Imagine - The Ultimate Collection - the audio box set: http://bit.ly/imagine-ult Imagine John Yoko - the definitive book: http://bit.ly/imaginejohnyoko Imagine film remastered - BluRay/DVD: http://bit.ly/ImagineGST-Amazon  IMAGINE Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try No hell below us, above us only sky Imagine all the people living for today... Imagine there's no countries, it isn't hard to do Nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too Imagine all the people living life in peace... Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger - a brotherhood of man Imagine all the people sharing all the world... You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one written by John Lennon & Yoko Ono ABOUT IMAGINE John: ‘Imagine’ is a song conceived in my head without melody. The first verse came to me very quickly in the form of a childlike street chant ‘da da da da da dee dee da dee da ee a eeeh’. The piano intro I’ve had hanging around in my head for a few years – the chords and melody followed naturally from this. The middle eight was ‘conceived’ to finish off the song. I think it works as a song. Of course, there is always room for improvement – otherwise I wouldn’t make any more. The third verse came to me in an eight-seater plane. It’s a song for children. Yoko: ‘Cloud Piece’: ‘Imagine the clouds dripping, dig a hole in your garden to put them in.’ This is not a piece of poetry. Poetry to me is nouns or adjectives. This is verbs. And you have to do them. These are all instructions and when you just do it, then you start to understand it. John: ‘Imagine’ was inspired by Yoko’s Grapefruit. There’s a lot of pieces in it saying like ‘Imagine this’ or ‘Imagine that’. If you get a copy of Grapefruit and look through, you’ll see where I was influenced by her. ‘Imagine’ could never have been written without her. And I know she helped on a lot of the lyrics but I wasn’t man enough to let her have credit for it. So that song was actually written by John & Yoko, but I was still selfish enough and unaware enough to take her contribution without acknowledging it. The song itself expresses what I’d learned through being with Yoko and my own feelings on it. It should really have said ‘Lennon/Ono’ on that song, because she contributed a lot of that song. Alan White (drummer): Every song we did on Imagine, John would make us read the lyrics and insist that we understood the meaning of the song before started playing it. That had quite an impact for me. Klaus Voormann (bass): When we played ‘Imagine’ and heard the lyrics, the possibility that this was going to be such a big song was apparent. It definitely was. I even thought I didn’t want to play on it because it was so amazing with just John playing piano. It was so true and honest. That would have been enough. I hope you’ve got a version of just John playing it. Phil McDonald (engineer): ‘Imagine’ was one of the easiest tracks to record, almost all live, in a few takes. We mixed the track at Tittenhurst and Phil Spector added strings on top of the stereo tape in the USA. Yoko: John and I were both artists and we were living together, so we inspired each other. And the song ‘Imagine’ embodied what we believed together at the time. John and I met – he comes from the West and I come from the East – and still we are together. We have this oneness and ‘the whole world would eventually become one’ is the sense that we will all be café-au-lait colour and we will all be very happy together. All these instructions are for people for how to spend eternity, because we have lots of time. John: If you can imagine a world of peace, if you can imagine a world with no denominations of religion – not without religion, whatever religion is – but without this divisive ‘My god is bigger than your god’ business.... Then, if you can imagine the possibility, then it can be true. Yoko: ‘Imagine’ is a complete vision. A succinct bible of truth. It will start to unfold as you believe in it. The film? Well, it just happened naturally. I was well aware of the symbolism of everything – closing and then opening the shutters to let the light in. It’s rather personal, but I had a definite reason why I smiled at the end, in addition to loving being next to John. Imagine The Ultimate Collection: Explore and enjoy the IMAGINE album and the 1971 Ascot Sound Studios & Record Plant Sessions like you’ve never seen or heard them before. Find out more: http://imaginejohnyoko.com Video from Lennon Legend DVD: http://bit.ly/lenleg JL Videos on iTunes: http://apple.co/2hIilCu http://www.johnlennon.com

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