320 kbps | 157 MB | UL |
This long-overdue vinyl reissue of Yoko Ono’s seminal, but massively under-appreciated Plastic Ono Band has all the makings of a classic rock nostalgia trip: Ono, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Klaus Voorman and free-jazz legend Ornette Coleman. All the pieces are here to stir up a dangerous amount of nostalgia. But once the needle drops, the record achieves something exactly perpendicular to nostalgia. Released in 1971, the album not only influenced the approach of other musicians for decades, it also sounds absolutely modern 44 years out, eternally fresh despite the forward march of time. YokoOno/Plastic Ono Band not only predicted the intersection of the avant-garde and rock that would take place in the second half of that decade, the album would sound right at home at where that intersection is happening today.
Tracklist:
01. Why 05:36
02. Why Not 09:55
03. Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All 05:40
04. AOS 07:07
05. Touch Me 04:41
06. Paper Shoes 07:31
07. Open Your Box (Bonus Track) 07:37
08. “Something More Abstract” (Bonus Track) 00:46
09. Why (Extended Version) (Bonus Track) 08:40
10. The South Wind (Bonus Track) 16:41