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Some Time in New York City [Original recording remastered]

John Lennon Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (7 Nov 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI Records
  • ASIN: B000AZ6N5G
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 25,492 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Woman Is The Nigger Of The World
2. Sisters O Sisters
3. Attica State
4. Born In A Prison
5. New York City
6. Sunday Bloody Sunday
7. The Luck Of The Irish
8. John Sinclair
9. Angela
10. We’re All Water
11. Cold Turkey (Live At The Lyceum Ballroom, 1969)
12. Don’t Worry Kyoko (Live At The Lyceum, 1969)
13. Well (Baby Please Don’t Go) (Live At The Fillmore East, 1971)
14. Listen, The Snow Is Falling (Bonus Track)
15. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (Bonus Track)

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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Luck of the Lennons, 25 Feb 2006
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Kevin Lee (Burlington, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Some Time in New York City (Audio CD)
John's third conventional solo studio album had a lot to live up to. Following 'John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band' and the now classic 'Imagine', and the Lennon's move from their peaceful country home in Ascot to the constant buzz and bustle of New York City, 'Some Time In New York City' seemed to reflect the experience of John's move to an entirely different environment. Being influenced by radical poitics and emersing himself in the raw rock and roll power or Elephants memory, John wrote songs about topics, moreso than feelings, with mixed results. 'Luck of the Irish', a beautiful irish type ballad with a very pointed message which works well with Yoko's singing, was one extreme to 'New York City', a rocking story of his arrival on the New York shores. 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' sounds shrill in comparison to 'Born in a Prison' or 'Angela'.

When the record come out in 1972, it was touted as John's nadir, just as Paul McCartney was getting pummeled by the press for his album 'Wild Life'. John's record was critisized for replacing poetry with sloganeering while Paul's was critisized for sloppiness and being generally light weight. Both records deserve a fresh look today.

Yoko has remixed Some Time in New York City and to her credit it is a great improvement. Her mixing has reduced the chaotic echo feel of the Phil Spector production. The 2005 CD has a presence the 1980s issue of the CD lacks, no doubt to the improvements in technology at Yoko's disposal and her own underestimated ear for sound and production skill. The remixed CD has a warmth and clarity it lacked in all orther incarnations, and the Lennon's Zappa number, now edited to John's performance only (a wise move given that the 'Au' and 'Scumbag' numbers were tough to sit through) you can now hear Flo and Eddie's back up vocals on the track. the Slide guitar on 'John Sinclair' jumps out at you, and the single, 'Woman is the Nigger of the World' remains on of his better collaborations with Phil Spector.

I would suggest that anyone interested in learning about Lennon's music pick up this CD. It is side of John Lennon that was just as interesting as his confessional side, and in hindsight, not so very much removed.

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13 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bagism, 3 Jan 2006
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Dudley Serious - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Some Time in New York City (Audio CD)
By 1972 we had seen Lennon the mop top, Lennon the working class hero, Lennon the peace campaigner, Lennon the walrus among many other manifestations. Now here came Lennon the political activist. Having left their grand Ascot mansion to mingle with the radicals and bohemians of New York, John and Yoko immersed themselves in their new environment.

"Sometime in New York City" is an interesting collection, by turns inspiring and infuriating. Lennon had previously written mostly about his own life (and since the Beatles' break-up had released two unequivocal classics in the shape of "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" and "Imagine"). On "Sometime in New York City" he turns his attention to a variety of political causes and social issues surrounding him in his adopted new home, and the Troubles in Ireland. The results are varied. On occasion they are rousing and perceptive (the title track for example, also "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" and "Attica State"). At other times they sound glib and hasty. He blotted his copy book in the UK particularly with two rather shrill (albeit undoubtedly heartfelt) polemics about Britain's involvement in Northern Ireland, one of them about the Bloody Sunday shootings, which remains a contentious issue to this day. Some wondered what a multi-millionaire rock star living abroad really had to say of any value about the tense and polarised situation in Northern Ireland at the time.

Some others were ambivalent about "Sometime...." owing to the equal billing of Yoko. I mean, she broke up the Beatles, right? There was a lot of hostility towards her still in 1972. Actually though, her feminist anthem "Sisters, O Sisters" and call for racial harmony in "We're All Water" are very strong and among the album's highlights.

If the album suffers from too much political sloganeering, it also struggles at times with the rather stodgy playing of the backing band Elephant's Memory. They could rock effectively enough but with little of the finesse of the Beatles or Lennon's other musical collaberators on earlier solo material. He deserved and could surely have recruited far more worthy musicians to give the songs an extra push.

The second half of the set catches the Ono Lennons at a number of live shows, concentrating on extended riff-laden guitar jams and Yoko's throat-shredding vocal histrionics. The presence of renowned task master Frank Zappa on some of this does not appear to bring much focus to the performances, they are primal in every sense. But there is an undeniable energy to this material and it can be very invigorating played as loud as your neighbours can stand.

For people exploring John Lennon's solo catalogue for the first time then, "Sometime in New York City" is not the best place to start, but if you've been impressed by "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" and "Imagine" (and I certainly hope you would be) this mixed bag is occasionally brilliant. It also has considerable historical interest and undoubted curiosity value.

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Joy., 15 Mar 2008
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Alan Burridge (Poole,, Dorset. United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Some Time in New York City (Audio CD)
This album belonged to my wife, as did her whole, then on vinyl, Lennon collection, and she played them, perhaps, too frequently. With the advent of children, whereas nowadays couples spank the credit card, with no such thing available to us back then, instead, we would sell a few LP's at the local used record shop to pay a bill or make ends meet. Of course, like a good many of my own records, her John Lennon collection gradually became depleted to nothing, until now. Older, with the kids grown up and neither rich nor as stoney-broke as we once were; it's time to buy a few of them back; and what an absolute joy it is to hear this album again.
Out of all John's album releases, I think this one might have been the less popular of the bunch, and yes, back in the days of the el pea, we didn't play side 2 with Yoko's 'wailing' very often, either. And yes, one can press the 'stop' button on a CD player at any time, but no, the whole thing played through, and maybe we've matured and / or have a broader taste, but the live 'jam' tracks are far better than remembered.
Of course, 'Angela,' 'Luck Of The Irish' and 'John Sinclair' are still out-and-out classic tracks these days, so even if you do find the live jams and wailing not to your taste, you still have ten cracking tracks for your money, and here, the bonus cuts of 'Happy Xmas War Is Over' and its B-side, are indeed a welcome bonus!
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