| Anthology |  | Artist: John Lennon Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Format: Box set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.8 x 3.9
UPC: 724383061426 EAN: 0724383061426 ASIN: B00000DG1Q
Release Date: November 3, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Working Class Hero | | • | God | | • | I Found Out | | • | Hold On | | • | Isolation | | • | Love | | • | Mother | | • | Remember | | • | Imagine | | • | "Fortunately" | | • | Baby Please Don't Go | | • | Oh My Love | | • | Jealous Guy | | • | Maggie Mae | | • | How Do You Sleep | | • | God Save Oz | | • | Do The Oz | | • | I DonÃt Want To Be A Soldier | | • | Give Peace A Chance | | • | Look At Me | | • | Long Lost John |
Disc 2
| • | New York City | | • | Attica State (live) | | • | Imagine (live) | | • | Bring On The Lucie | | • | Woman Is The Nigger of The World | | • | Geraldo Rivera - One to One Concert | | • | Woman Is The Nigger of The World (live) | | • | It's So Hard (live) | | • | Come Together (live) | | • | Happy Xmas | | • | Luck of the Irish (live) | | • | John Sinclair (live) | | • | The David Frost Show | | • | Mind Games (I Promise) | | • | Mind Games (Make Love, Not War) | | • | One Day At A Time | | • | I Know | | • | I'm The Greatest | | • | Goodnight Vienna | | • | Jerry Lewis Telethon | | • | "A Kiss Is Just A Kiss" | | • | Real Love | | • | You Are Here |
Disc 3
| • | What You Got | | • | Nobody Loves You When You're Down And Out | | • | Whatever Gets You Through the Night (home) | | • | Whatever Gets You Through the Night (studio) | | • | Yesterday (parody) | | • | Be Bop A Lula | | • | Rip It Up/Ready Teddy | | • | Scared | | • | Steel And Glass | | • | Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox) | | • | Bless You | | • | Going Down On Love | | • | Move Over Ms. L | | • | AinÃt She Sweet | | • | Slippinà And Slidin' | | • | Peggy Sue | | • | Bring It On Home To Me/ Send Me Some Lovin' | | • | Phil and John 1 | | • | Phil and John 2 | | • | Phil and John 3 | | • | "When In Doubt, Fuck It" | | • | Be My Baby | | • | Stranger's Room | | • | Old Dirt Road |
Disc 4
| • | I'm Losing You | | • | Seans "Little Help" | | • | Serve Yourself | | • | My Life | | • | Nobody Told Me | | • | Life Begins At 40 | | • | I Don't Wanna Face It | | • | Woman | | • | Dear Yoko | | • | Watching the Wheels | | • | I'm Stepping Out | | • | Borrowed Time | | • | The Rishi Kesh Song | | • | Sean's "Loud" | | • | Beautiful Boy | | • | Mr. Hyde's Gone (Don't Be Afraid) | | • | Only You | | • | Grow Old With Me | | • | Dear John | | • | The Great Wok | | • | Mucho Mungo | | • | Satire 1 | | • | Satire 2 | | • | Satire 3 | | • | Sean's "In The Sky" | | • | It's Real |
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Amazon.com
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Amazon.com's Best of 1998 John the primal screamer, John the street politician, John the L.A. party boy, and John the house husband. The John Lennon Anthology provides a window into all those phases of the artist's post-Beatles career. Compiled under the watchful eye of Yoko Ono, this rich stash of demos, studio outtakes and chatter, and live and alternate versions serves as both historical artifact and source of entertainment. --Steven Stolder
Amazon.com The story The John Lennon Anthology tells--that of the questing former Beatle who took five years off to raise his son before returning with an album of peaceful reflections on the househusband life--isn't new, but for all its monumental status, it does help bring Lennon into focus again as a person and a musician. Since his murder in 1980, Lennon-the-man-of-peace has too often obscured the rocker, the dad, the flawed human being in the public consciousness. While this massive stock of odds and ends--studio outtakes and chatter, live and alternate versions, demos--is necessarily diffuse, it does a great service. It restores the iconic Lennon to normal size.Some of the set's most striking moments come at its beginning, in eight previously unreleased takes of songs that filled most of 1970's Plastic Ono Band. One of rock's most uncompromised albums, it found him angry, sad, and reflective to bursting. The tapes included on Anthology, though, feature a Lennon who, if not happy, is fully in his element--making rock & roll. Even as he's making dry runs for exorcising demons, he's still the guy who fell for the music as a Liverpool teenager; on an early, shuffling version of "Hold On," he leads his guitar line into the main riff of Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk." Elsewhere, we get long looks at the fits and starts of Lennon's years as a solo artist and as part of a duo with Yoko Ono. He slips from the grace of "Imagine" and "It's So Hard" into the raw polemics and lousy rhymes of "John Sinclair" and "Attica State." (Contrary to a stage announcement preceding the latter, it's not this failed anthem that has ensured the ongoing memory of the prison massacre.) The honesty of Lennon's vocals throughout his career is often commented on, and they provide some of the greatest treasure here. Whether an alternate of the pained 1974 "Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out," the joyfully full-on rocking of "Be Bop a Lula" and "Move Over Ms. L," or a gorgeous "Be My Baby," it's the voice that's the window to this man's soul. We also see how pained he was at his temporary separation from Yoko, as he even inserts a line of "Jealous Guy" into the demo for the rollicking "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" and abashed pleads for "one more chance" on a similar tape of "Mind Games." Finally, there are the many moments of good humor--the outlines of "I'm the Greatest" and "Goodnight Vienna" for Ringo, the loose-as-a-goose "Be Bop a Lula"--and pleasingly bad, like "Serve Yourself," a snipe at Dylan's born-again phase, or some battling studio exchanges with a Phil Spector crazed enough to drive anyone out of the business for half a decade. Anthology is flawed, but its wide-ranging picture of Lennon's post-Beatles years is that of someone you'd love to have spent some time with. --Rickey Wright
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