The Beatles + John Lennon + Plastic Ono Band Imagine: John Lennon
Split-CD, 1988, Compilation

Herstellungsland Australien
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1988
Zeit 73:21
EAN-Nr. 077779080328
Label/Labelcode k.A.
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Parlophone / CDP 7 90803 2
Musikrichtung Soundtrack
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
2 (1 privat) 0 0

Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 73:21  
1. John Lennon Real Love 2:48
2. The Beatles Twist and Shout 2:33 C
3. The Beatles Help! 2:18
4. The Beatles In My Life 2:25
5. The Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever 4:07
6. The Beatles A Day in the Life 5:06
7. The Beatles Revolution 3:24
8. The Beatles The Ballad of John and Yoko 2:58
9. The Beatles Julia 2:54
10. The Beatles Don't Let Me Down 3:34
11. Plastic Ono Band Give Peace A Chance 4:53
12. John Lennon How? 3:41
13. John Lennon Imagine (Rehearsal) 1:25
14. John Lennon God 4:09
15. John Lennon Mother 4:45 L
16. John Lennon Stand by Me 3:28 C
17. John Lennon Jealous Guy 4:14
18. John Lennon Woman 3:33
19. John Lennon Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) 4:05
20. John Lennon (Just Like) Starting Over 3:59
21. John Lennon Imagine 3:02

Infos

Parlophone | WB | EMI - Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd. except: "Real Love", "Imagine (Short Rehearsal)", "Mother", "Woman", "Beautiful Boy" and "Starting Over", made by Yoko Ono under exclusive licence to Capitol Records, Inc.
"All the songs contained here, are featured in "Imagine: John Lennon", however for technical reasons and in order to provide complete versions, some of the performances differ from those used in the motion picture"


Imagine: John Lennon released October 10, 1988 - Originally released as a double album


01 - October 1979 demo recording
- previously unreleased
- Lennon made six takes of the song in 1979 and 1980 with "Real Life", a different song that merged with "Real Love". The song was ignored until 1988 when the sixth take was used on the documentary soundtrack Imagine: John Lennon

02 - Originally appeared on The Beatles' 1963 debut album Please Please Me
- mono

03 - Originally appeared on The Beatles' 1965 album Help!

04 - Originally appeared on The Beatles' 1965 album Rubber Soul

05 - Originally appeared as a single in 1967 by The Beatles and later released on their 1967 album Magical Mystery Tour

06 - Originally appeared on The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band released June 1, 1967 Parlophone / PCS 7027


07 - Originally appeared as the single B-Side of "Hey Jude" in 1968 by The Beatles


08 - Originally appeared as a single in 1969 by The Beatles

09 - Originally appeared on The Beatles' 1968 album The Beatles

10 - Originally appeared as the single B-Side of "Get Back" in 1969 by The Beatles

11 - Non-album single (1969) - recorded on the penultimate day of Lenon's and Yoko Ono's second bed-in for peace, in room 1742 of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Canada
- single 'Give Peace a Chance / Remember Love' released July 1969 uk: Apple / APPLE 13 us: Apple / 1809
- single version
- In the single version of the song, the fourth verse was omitted
Personnel:
John Lennon: vocals, acoustic guitar
Yoko Ono: vocals
Tommy Smothers: guitar
Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary and his wife Rosemary Woodruff, Petula Clark, Derek Taylor, DJ Murray the K, Dick Gregory, Abraham Feinberg, others: vocals
Canadian chapter of Radha Krishna Temple: vocals, drums, finger cymbals

12/17/21 - Originally appeared on the 1971 album Imagine
with
Nicky Hopkins — piano
Jim Keltner — drums on "Jealous Guy"
Klaus Voormann — bass, upright bass
Alan White — drums on "Imagine," "How? and vibraphone on "Jealous Guy"

13 - A 1 minute demonstration of the song to the session musicians (Klaus Voormann; bass Alan White; drums)

14 - Originally appeared on the 1970 album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
- John Lennon album released December 11, 1970 Apple / PCS 7124
with
Ringo Starr – drums
Klaus Voormann – bass
Billy Preston – piano on "God"
John Barham — harmonium on "Jealous Guy"; vibraphone on "How?"
The Flux Fiddlers — orchestral strings

15 - Originally appeared on the 1986 album Live In New York City

16 - Originally appeared on the 1975 album Rock 'n' Roll


18 - Originally appeared on the 1980 album 'Double Fantasy'
- single 'John Lennon: Woman / Yoko Ono: Beautiful Boys' released January 12, 1981 Geffen / GEF 49644

19 - Originally appeared on the 1980 album 'Double Fantasy'
- single 'Watching the Wheels / Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)' released April 11, 1981 Geffen / GGEF 0415

20 - Originally appeared on the 1980 album 'Double Fantasy'
- single '(Just Like) Starting Over (John Lennon) / Kiss, Kiss, Kiss (Yoko Ono)' released October 24, 1980 Geffen / GEF 49604

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