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Double Fantasy [Extra tracks] [Original recording reissued] [Original recording remastered]

~ Yoko Ono, John Lennon
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Product details

  • Audio CD (9 Oct 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Parlophone
  • ASIN: B00004WGEK
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,335 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

    Popular in these categories:

    #42 in  Music > Adult Contemporary > Female Vocalists
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. (Just Like) Starting Over (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:55£0.69
Listen  2. Kiss Kiss Kiss (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 2:41£0.69
Listen  3. Cleanup Time (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 2:58£0.69
Listen  4. Give Me Something (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 1:35£0.69
Listen  5. I'm Losing You (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:57£0.69
Listen  6. I'm Moving On (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 2:20£0.69
Listen  7. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:04£0.69
Listen  8. Watching The Wheels (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:59£0.69
Listen  9. Yes, I'm Your Angel (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 3:09£0.69
Listen10. Woman (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:32£0.79
Listen11. Beautiful Boys (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 2:55£0.69
Listen12. Dear Yoko (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 2:33£0.69
Listen13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 4:02£0.69
Listen14. Hard Times Are Over (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 3:22£0.69
Listen15. Help Me To Help Myself (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 2:37£0.69
Listen16. Walking On Thin Ice (2000 Digital Remaster)Yoko Ono 6:00£0.69
Listen17. Central Park Stroll (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And Yoko Ono0:17£0.69


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In one of music history's crueler twists of fate, John Lennon was just beginning to make an aesthetic/commercial comeback when he was assassinated in 1980. Earlier that year, the release of DOUBLE FANTASY (after a long layoff from recording, mostly spent raising his young son Sean) let Lennon fans know that he and Yoko were still capable of flaunting their creativity on record. Lennon had matured as a person as wellas an artist over the preceding several years, after years of personal trials, and his personal renaissance was evidenton DOUBLE FANTASY, with it's cheery, accessible pop tunes celebrating the simple joys of family life.
This not beinga McCartney album, things never get overly sentimental, even on Lennon's odes to Sean (the shimmering ballad "BeautifulBoy") and Yoko (the '50s-influenced "[Just Like] Starting Over".) Lennon was too complex an artist to release a mindless happy-face album, and even his sunniest observations are deepened by the complexities of his compositional genius. Forher part, Yoko contributes some of the finest songs of her career, like the simple but movingly poetic "Every Man Has aWoman Who Loves Him". Lennon's older, wiser worldview is best summed up by the philosophical (and engagingly bouncy) "Watching the Wheels".

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28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mature, 10 April 2005
By John Heaton (Budapest, Hungary) - See all my reviews
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Ah the Summer of 1980! In July we had Bjorn Borg beating John McCenroe in what Must be the greatest tennis match of all time. Easily. And then we had the premiere of the video of possibly the greatest Abba song of them all in August on 'Top Of The Pops'. 'The Winner Takes It All'. And then later that month, the news that John Lennon was returning to the studio after five years of Nothing to record a new album. To those reading who are under the age of 40: this was the greatest news you could ever hope to receive at the time and came as a complete shock. The rest of you fans over 40, you know what I'm taking about. 'Walls And Bridges' was Six Years Old and the press had made Lennon out to be Howard Hughes to the point where you actually almost believed it. Then suddenly we started seeing pictures in the Daily Mail of a clean shaven (and cool looking it must be said) Lennon strolling through the streets of New York with Yoko on his way to a recording studio. A Recording Studio. The prospect of new songs from Lennon was nothing short of Incredible And Unbelievably Exciting.
We heard as the weeks went by that this would be a joint affair between John and Yoko, seven songs each. And I will own up to how I reacted to that news at the time: Thoroughly Pissed Off. Obviously with hindsight this reaction seems ridiculous and of course we are now grateful for what we got. Plus the fact that by now we would probably have had another 50 songs from him. At least. OK, to the album in question.:
The lead off single 'Starting Over' is an enjoyable romp without really attempting to be anything more. Here Lennon was not at all self conscious, indeed thoroughly confident in his vocal and lyrically this song sets the tone for at least Lennon's contributions to the album. Blissful domesticity. The very thing he had cascaded Paul McCartney for 9 or 10 years earlier by the way! The only exception to this is the next Lennon track (actually Track 3) I'm Losing You' which is the only thing close to the Walls And Bridges / Plastic Ono Band style to be found here. A few words on this Double Fantasy band: Tony Levin is fantastic on bass throughout this album, his bass lines are constantly inventive and catchy and....well Just Brilliant. Sorry Klaus but this is the best bass to found on a Lennon solo album. Thank you Tony. And Earl Slick. You are fantastic on lead guitar. Andy Newmark you were probably the luckiest guy on the planet at the time, getting to play on the superb 'George Harrison' album in 1979 and then on this album less than two years later. Andrew, this is what you should say at The Gates Of St Peter. Hugh and the rest of the guys are outstanding too. This band was brilliant and I think Lennon was brave and right to choose new musicians for his comeback. The third Lennon track 'Clean Up Time' is perhaps the least outstanding of the seven Lennon tracks here. But the lyric is wonderful in its celebration of the happiness Lennon was so obviously feeling at the time. 'Beautiful Boy' is an ode to his 5 year old son. And I have to admit to being rather underwhelmed by it on first listen. But this songs grows on you. Big Time. The middle eight is perhaps the best part with Levin's bass leaping octaves left right and centre and Lennon singing such moving lines as 'I can hardly wait...to see you come of age'. Paul McCartney selected this as one of his Desert Island Discs in 1982. Say No More.
'Watching The Wheels' written on the piano in the style of his greatest songs is one of two bona fide Lennon classics on this album. A brilliant lyric which articulates beautifully just why Lennon was happy doing Nothing for five years. Meeting the critics head on here, but...here's the difference...here he does it with humour, a touch of sarcasm and there is not a nasty line to be found anywhere. The second absolute classic is the next Lennon track 'Woman' which is just about the perfect love song. From anyone. Up there with McCartney's 'Maybe I'm Amazed' (1970) and 'Three Times A Lady' from the Commodores (1978). The last Lennon track 'Dear Yoko' is a fun upbeat romp, but not really in the same league as the great songs here. In fact, the studio outtake version available on numerous bootlegs is actually looser and better probably. Not often I say that.
And so to the Yoko tracks. Well I admit that none of us wanted Yoko within a hundred miles of this album at the time of its release. Let alone contribute half of the tracks. But with hindsight this reaction is utterly ridiculous. Yoko's songs on this album are among her best, certainly far more contemporary, and this album works pretty damn well as a joint effort. Two different styles actually complementing each other and lyrically this is a moving and thoroughly convincing Joint Statement from Man And Wife. How often has that been done, either before or since? Yoko's lyrics are actually less up in the clouds than Lennon's, perhaps more truthfully representing the problems and challenges in any marriage. Lennon was just not in the mood for such negative thoughts on this album. At least not publicly. So he let his wife do the talking. Classic Marital Stuff.
But before we had a chance to appreciate this album for what it was (Lennon himself said he would not be able to talk about it objectively for two years!), before we had a chance.....something happened. Someone chose to kill John Lennon.
For that individual, when the time comes, the meeting with St Peter will be a short one.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great improvement to the original record!, 9 May 2002
Even though this CD is largely similar to the original Double Fantasy record it does have two major plus sides (in my opinion). The addition of the erie "Help me to help myself" and the great Yoko Ono song "Walking on thin ice"
The sound quality of the CD is superb (even the home recording sounds great) and I really like the inner sleeve of the CD and all the charming pictures of John and Yoko that are included.
Of course whenever anyone reviews this album they end up commenting on how sad it is this John Lennon died shortly after its release, but I prefer to look on it as an album with great songs on it and a really uplifting feel, to know that by this time in John's life he had started creating some real classics again and wished to continue doing so.
Don't miss out on a great opportunity, get this album, it's really worth it!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well I never!, 17 Jan 2003
By Andrew Corless "luggy" (Northern France) - See all my reviews
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Can't believe I'm really saying this but on coming back to it after a break of 20+ years I discover that what makes this album so special is . . . Yoko Ono's contribution. Well, who would have thought it! Maybe back in 1980 we were all so shocked by John Lennon's assassination that we wanted to apportion blame, maybe Yoko was still being smeared as "the woman who broke up The Beatles", who knows, maybe she was simply too far ahead of the rest of us. Whatever the reason there is some fine original music here and most of us missed it at the time.

Most of the John Lennon songs on Double Fantasy have long since gone down in the archives as classics and deservedly so - (Just like) Starting Over, Beautiful Boy, Watching the Wheels and Woman - if these four had been the only decent songs on the album, the price were already justified and I'd have nothing much to add to myriad earlier reviews BUT they aren't the only decent songs, not by a long chalk.

Double Fantasy should have had an even greater impact had Lennon lived long enough for the album to become popular on its own merits rather than always being thought of as "the tragic final output of an ex-Beatle". It is a celebration of marriage, parenthood and partnership, subtitled "Double Fantasy: a Heart Play by John Lennon and Yoko Ono". For a long time Yoko was referred to as Yoko? OH NO! down our way but her songs display a degree of diversity and sometimes even originality which (can I really be saying this) far outstretches her husband's. . . .

OK she can't really sing, her voice warbles away more off key than on but her style is evocative of other successful artistes - listen to Kiss Kiss Kiss or Give Me Something and think of Lene Lovich at her height, listen to Yes I'm Your Angel and I guarantee that if you get as far as the end, you'll go right back to the beginning, this song is the audio equivalent of a turn on the merry-go-round - when did you last hear "Tra-la-la-la-la" as a serious lyric outside a 1940s Disney cartoon? Then there's another surprise "Beautiful Boys" which I guess is Yoko's tribute to John and Sean and is simply haunting, especially in view of what happened next.

John Lennon himself is supposed to have said to Yoko at the recording of Walking on Thin Ice: "You've written a hit. Don't let them take it away from you." History took it away from her and it's a shame because this was one of the best songs of the 80s and I for one now realise that I'd have liked to hear more.

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