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~ John Lennon
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  • Audio CD (3 Oct 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Parlophone
  • ASIN: B000ASTEC2
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,967 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc 1:

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. (Just Like) Starting Over (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:56£0.79
Listen  2. Imagine (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band (With The Flux Fiddlers) 3:02£0.79
Listen  3. Watching The Wheels (Short Version) (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:30£0.79
Listen  4. Jealous Guy (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:13£0.79
Listen  5. Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) (2003 Mix)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band 3:20£0.79
Listen  6. Stand By Me (2004 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:26£0.79
Listen  7. Working Class Hero (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:48£0.79
Listen  8. Power To The People (Remix)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band 3:22£0.79
Listen  9. Oh My Love (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band (With The Flux Fiddlers) 2:44£0.79
Listen10. Oh Yoko! (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:17£0.79
Listen11. Nobody Loves You (When You're Down And Out) (2005 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 5:08£0.69
Listen12. Nobody Told Me (2001 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:34£0.79
Listen13. Bless You (2005 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:37£0.69
Listen14. Come Together (Live)John Lennon 4:23£0.79
Listen15. New York City (2005 Mix)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory And Invisible Strings 4:31£0.69
Listen16. I'm Stepping Out (2001 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:06£0.69
Listen17. You Are Here (2002 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:08£0.69
Listen18. Borrowed Time (2001 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:30£0.69
Listen19. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (2003 Mix)John & Yoko And The Plastic Ono Band With The Harlem Community Choir 3:37£0.79


Disc 2:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Woman (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:33£0.79
Listen  2. Mind Games (2002 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:11£0.79
Listen  3. Out The Blue (2002 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:23£0.69
Listen  4. Whatever Gets You Thru The Night (2005 Mix)John Lennon 3:26£0.79
Listen  5. Love (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band 3:25£0.79
Listen  6. Mother (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 5:34£0.79
Listen  7. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:01£0.79
Listen  8. Woman Is The Nigger Of The World (2005 Mix)John Lennon 5:16£0.69
Listen  9. God (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band 4:09£0.79
Listen10. Scared (2005 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 4:36£0.69
Listen11. #9 Dream (2005 Mix)John Lennon 4:46£0.79
Listen12. I'm Losing You (Anthology Version) (Short Version)John Lennon 3:57£0.69
Listen13. Isolation (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 2:52£0.69
Listen14. Cold Turkey (2003 Mix)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band 5:03£0.69
Listen15. Intuition (2002 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:09£0.69
Listen16. Gimme Some Truth (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon And The Plastic Ono Band (With The Flux Fiddlers) 3:15£0.79
Listen17. Give Peace A Chance (2003 Mix)Plastic Ono Band 4:50£0.79
Listen18. Real Love (Anthology Short Version)John Lennon 4:12£0.69
Listen19. Grow Old With Me (Anthology Version)John Lennon 3:20£0.69


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Released to coincide with what would have been Lennon's 65th birthday, this definitive collection spans two CD's and features no less that thirty eight tracks. Featuring songs taken from his various studio and live albums, 'Working Class Hero' includes the classics 'Imagine', 'Woman', and 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)'.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive Lennon compilation, 10 Jan 2006
By Greg Farefield-Rose (Hertfordshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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For some artists the music buying consumer may want just a single disc compilation with all the hits. For other more treasured acts, he or she may want a bit more. This is the right John Lennon compilation for me and I would recommend it to you as well…

Working Class Hero is a two CD Best Of featuring all of the obvious hits and the best album tracks. As well as the songs everyone knows and John’s more left-field singles, we are also treated to half the tracks from the brilliant, cathartic Plastic Ono Band LP, some nice ballads from the under-rated Mind Games album and several other album choices. These gems are wisely intermingled with the big hits rather than there being one Hits CD and an Other Songs companion disc – such an arrangement would of course result in the second album only being played very rarely by the casual Lennon fan.

The music itself holds up surprisingly well after all these years with the skip button only being required for a handful of the 38 songs. One reason for its timelessness is that the solo Lennon never consciously tried to sound modern, meaning that the production and arrangements do not hark back to a particular period and consequently now sound dated. Another more obvious reason is the superb emotional and musical quality of the songs present…

Any track selection quibbles are minor and personal rather than major oversights with the Definitive Lennon pretty much being what it says on the case. The Plastic Ono Band LP aside, all of John‘s solo albums are patchy whereas a single volume compilation containing just the mainstream hits only tells half the story. Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon is the ideal solution. Highly recommended.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The only John Lennon you will need, 24 April 2006
By A. Matheson "andy30041" (Portsmouth UK) - See all my reviews
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I have to say I was concerned about buying this. I have heard Imagine just too many times and many of the tracks are too familiar. Whats nice about this collection is that most of the less well know tracks serve as great reminders to lennon's talent. It is a terrific summary of a brilliant solo career. Several reviewers have criticised this release for 'cashing in'. Well 38 damn fine tracks on one release seems like a good idea to me.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Paul McCartney and JOHN LENNON, both are deeply admired and truly appreciated in Arabia (Gulf region), too !, 7 Jul 2008
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As a German living in Muscat/Oman and working in Abu Dhabi and Dubai /Emirates, and travelling for business reasons all over Arabia (Gulf region) I like to discuss with my Arabian friends and my customers about music in both cultures, the Arabian traditional-classic music and modern Arabian pop-music, as well as Western European music. - We like to listen to famous Arabian artists and Western European singers.

My friends and my customers in Arabia really admire and appreciate the Beatles and especially Paul McCartney and John Lennon. We enjoy to listen their music and discuss articels about these two world famous artists!

..... JOHN LENNON (part 1).

Out of all the Beatles, John Lennon had the most interesting -- and frustrating -- solo career. Lennon was capable of inspired, brutally honest confessional songwriting and melodic songcraft; he also had a tendency to rest on his laurels, churning out straight-ahead rock & roll without much care. But the extremes, both in his music and his life, were what made him fascinating. Where Paul McCartney was content to be a rock star, Lennon dabbled in everything from revolutionary politics to the television talk-show circuit during the early '70s. After releasing a pair of acclaimed albums, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, in the early '70s, Lennon sunk into an infamous "lost weekend" where his musical output was decidedly uneven and his public behavior was often embarrassing. Halfway through the decade, he sobered up and retired from performing to become a house-husband and father. In 1980, he launched a comeback with his wife Yoko Ono, releasing the duet album Double Fantasy that fall. Just as his career was on an upswing, Lennon was tragically assassinated outside of his New York apartment building in December of 1980. He left behind an enormous legacy, not only as a musician, but as a writer, actor and activist.

Considering the magnitude of his achievements with the Beatles, Lennon's solo career is relatively overlooked. Even during the height of Beatlemania, Lennon began exploring outside of the group. In 1964, he published a collection of his writings called -In His Own Write, which was followed in 1965 by -A Spaniard in the Works, and in 1966, he appeared in Dick Lester's comedy How I Won the War. He didn't pursue a musical career outside of the group until 1968, when he recorded the experimental noise collage Unfinished Music, No. 1: Two Virgins with his new lover, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. Two Virgins caused considerable controversy, both because of its content and its cover art, which featured a nude photograph of Lennon and Ono. The couple married in Gibraltar in March 20, 1969. For their honeymoon, the pair staged the first of many political demonstrations with their "Bed-In for Peace" at the Amsterdam Hilton. Several months later, the avant-garde records Unfinished Music, No. 2: Life With the Lions and The Wedding Album were released, as was the single "Give Peace a Chance," which was recorded during the Bed-In. During September of 1969, Lennon returned to live performances with a concert at a Toronto rock & roll festival. He was supported by the Plastic Ono Band, which featured Ono, guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Klaus Voormann and drummer Alan White. The following month, Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band released "Cold Turkey," which was about his battle with heroin addiction. When the single failed to make the Top Ten in Britain and America, Lennon sent his MBE back to the Queen, protesting Britain's involvement in Biafra, America's involvement in Vietnam and the poor chart performance of "Cold Turkey."

Before the release of "Cold Turkey," Lennon had told the Beatles that he planned to leave the group, but he agreed not to publicly announce his intentions until after Allen Klein's negotiations with EMI on behalf of the Beatles were resolved. Lennon and Ono continued with their campaign for peace, spreading billboards with the slogan "War Is Over! (If You Want It)" in 12 separate cities. In February of 1970, he wrote, recorded and released the single "Instant Karma" within the span of the week. The single became a major hit, reaching the Top Ten in both the U.K. and the U.S.. Two months after "Instant Karma," Paul McCartney announced that the Beatles were splitting up, provoking the anger of Lennon. Much of this anger was vented on his first full-fledged solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, a scathingly honest confessional work inspired by his and Ono's primal scream therapy. Lennon supported the album with an extensive interview with Rolling Stone, where he debunked many of the myths surrounding the Beatles. Early in 1971, he released another protest single, "Power to the People," before moving to New York. That fall, he released Imagine, which featured the Top Ten title track. By the time Imagine became a hit album, Lennon and Ono had returned to political activism, publicly supporting American radicals like Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and John Sinclair. Their increased political involvement resulted in the double-album Sometime in New York City, which was released in the summer of 1972. Recorded with the New York hippie band Elephant's Memory, Sometime in New York City consisted entirely of political songs, many of which were criticized for their simplicity. Consequently, the album sold poorly and tarnished Lennon's reputation.

Sometime in New York City was the beginning of a three-year downward spiral for Lennon. Shortly before the album's release, he began his long, involved battle with U.S. Immigration, who refused to give him a green card due to a conviction for marijuana possession in 1968. In 1973, he was ordered to leave America by Immigration, and he launched a full-scale battle against the department, frequently attacking them in public. Mind Games was released in late 1973 to mixed reviews; its title track became a moderate hit. The following year, he and Ono separated, and he moved out to Los Angeles, beginning his year-and-a-half long "lost weekend." During 1974 and 1975, Lennon lived a life of debauchery in Los Angeles, partying hard with such celebrities as Elton John, Harry Nilsson, Keith Moon, David Bowie and Ringo Starr. Walls and Bridges appeared in November of 1974, and it became a hit due to the inclusion of "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," a song he wrote with Elton John. At the end of the year, John helped reunite Lennon and Ono, convincing the ex-Beatle to appear during one of his concerts; it would be Lennon's last performance.

Rock & Roll, a collection of rock oldies recorded during the lost weekend, was released in the spring of 1975. A few months before its official release, a bootleg of the album called Roots was released by Morris Levy, who Lennon later sued successfully. Lennon's immigration battle neared its completion on October 7, 1975, when the U.S. court of appeals overturned his deportation order; in the summer of 1976, he was finally granted his green card. After he appeared on David Bowie's Young Americans, co-writing the hit song "Fame," Lennon quietly retired from music, choosing to become a house-husband following the October birth of his son, Sean Lennon.

During the summer of 1980, Lennon returned to recording, signing a new contract with Geffen Records. Comprised equally of material by Lennon and Ono, Double Fantasy was released in November to positive reviews. As the album and its accompanying single, "(Just Like) Starting Over," were climbing the charts, Lennon was assassinated on December 8 by Mark David Chapman. Lennon's death inspired deep grief from the entire world; on December 14, millions of fans around the world participated in a ten-minute silent vigil for Lennon at 2 p.m. EST. Double Fantasy and "(Just Like) Starting Over" both became number one hits in the wake of his death. In the years after his death, several albums of unreleased recordings appeared, the first of which was 1984's Milk and Honey; perhaps the most substantial was the 1998 four-disc box set Anthology, issued in conjunction with a single-disc sampler titled Wonsaponatime.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great compilation
If you are looking to explore the music of John Lennon and want a great compilation then this is the best on the market, of all the compilations available this one goes a little... Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. K. FLORA

5.0 out of 5 stars the definitive 'solo' lennon
This is easily the best 'solo' lennon compilation available to date. The track selection is excellent and draws from most of the solo albums. Read more
Published 8 months ago by yerblues

5.0 out of 5 stars Just Great
Some songs are remastered and some are not, but it's a great collection of John's songs and I love having it in my collection. It sounds fantastic on my Ipod, too :)
Published 8 months ago by Pete

5.0 out of 5 stars Why slate this 'cash in' if you have the original songs?
I'd just like to direct this review mainly towards the negative reviewers who feel the need to be petulant and sarcastic. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Top Cat

5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Lennon
One of the better compilations of Lennon's work, this album succeeds by the inclusion of some of the better tracks from his work. Read more
Published on 12 Oct 2007 by John Rumbelow UK

1.0 out of 5 stars Yet another pointless Xmas cash-in
My, what a surprise. Christmas time is here again, and O-U-T spells out of your mind if you go spending your money on this. Read more
Published on 1 Dec 2005 by Martin

3.0 out of 5 stars Walls and Bridges
What about that track on Some Time in New York City, with I think the catchy title 'Well (Baby Please Don’t Go) (Live At The Fillmore East, 1971)' .... Read more
Published on 28 Nov 2005 by Johnny Bliss

5.0 out of 5 stars After all the old sounding hodge-podge compilations....
...THE REAL THING! You can't go wrong here:

1. LENNON
2. Classic songs, all the hits and more
3. High quality remastered sound
4. Friendly pricing

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Published on 25 Nov 2005 by P. Gabor

5.0 out of 5 stars working class hero john lennon
this is a fantastic collection,but i dont see anything on the sleeve notes to suggest that this collection is remastered!which is a pity,but then maybe ive missed something! Read more
Published on 17 Oct 2005 by Mr. J. H. Bower

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Greatest Hits? Oh right Christmas is coming...
Dear Yoko,
I believe John now has more Greatest Hits albums than Jimi Hendrix. Is there nothing new, or unheard in your vault? Read more
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