Lennon Legend: The Very Best Of John Lennon

John Lennon Lennon Legend: The Very Best Of John Lennon

John Lennon
Label: Capitol
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:24th February 1998

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Track Listing

  • 1. Imagine
  • 2. Instant Karma!
  • 3. Mother (Single Edit)
  • 4. Jealous Guy
  • 5. Power To The People
  • 6. Cold Turkey
  • 7. Love
  • 8. Mind Games
  • 9. Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
  • 10. No. 9 Dream
  • 11. Stand By Me
  • 12. (Just Like) Starting Over
  • 13. Woman
  • 14. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
  • 15. Watching The Wheels
  • 16. Nobody Told Me
  • 17. Borrowed Time
  • 18. Working Class Hero
  • 19. Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
  • 20. Give Peace A Chance

Amazon.co.uk

Imagine a place where the personal, political, and emotional elements of John Lennon's music converge together seamlessly in one cohesive production. An assortment of his finest solo work, Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon is of great interest to anyone who's ever been a fan of the Beatles, the Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono, or simply the genius himself. Ranging from a rendition of Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" to the sounds of the Plastic Ono Band and the Harlem Community Choir on "Happy Xmas" and the classic anti-war anthem "Give Peace A Chance", the recordings assembled here stand as a testament to one of rock's most complex and influential musical talents. If you believe that Lennon's greatest period of creativity came to an end with the Beatles, you owe yourself a listen to this album.

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Amazon.com

John Lennon's solo work has been anthologized so many times that it's hard to believe there wasn't a definitive compilation before this one. And, depending on your particular take, you might not find Lennon Legend quite hitting the mark. However, since it does contain the brilliantly scathing "Working Class Hero," doesn't ignore the woefully underrated Rock 'n' Roll album, and catches the hopeful renewal that came toward the end of his foreshortened life, it's probably about as close as anyone's going to come. His great songs shine, meditations like "Imagine" and his rockers had form and content, as in "Whatever Gets You Through the Night." He was an icon, and this does him justice. --Chris Nickson

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