Description: For your consideration: (2) Mobile Fidelity 24K Gold CD's. (1) UDCD-760 John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band (2) UDCD-761 John Lennon: Mind Games. Both are in pristine factory sealed conditions and both have Lift-Lock jewel cases and front Hype stickers. Overseas by "Global Shipping Program" only. Your feedback will be reciprocated.Plastic Ono Band Review by Stephen Thomas ErlewineThe cliché about singer/songwriters is that they sing confessionals direct from their heart, but John Lennon exploded the myth behind that cliché, as well as many others, on his first official solo record, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. Inspired by his primal scream therapy with Dr. Arthur Janov, Lennon created a harrowing set of unflinchingly personal songs, laying out all of his fears and angers for everyone to hear. It was a revolutionary record -- never before had a record been so explicitly introspective, and very few records made absolutely no concession to the audience's expectations, daring the listeners to meet all the artist's demands. Which isn't to say that the record is unlistenable. Lennon's songs range from tough rock & rollers to piano-based ballads and spare folk songs, and his melodies remain strong and memorable, which actually intensifies the pain and rage of the songs. Not much about Plastic Ono Band is hidden. Lennon presents everything on the surface, and the song titles -- "Mother," "I Found Out," "Working Class Hero," "Isolation," "God," "My Mummy's Dead" -- illustrate what each song is about, and chart his loss of faith in his parents, country, friends, fans, and idols. It's an unflinching document of bare-bones despair and pain, but for all its nihilism, it is ultimately life-affirming; it is unique not only in Lennon's catalog, but in all of popular music. Few albums are ever as harrowing, difficult, and rewarding as John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.Mind Games Review by Stephen Thomas ErlewineAfter the hostile reaction to the politically charged Sometime in New York City, John Lennon moved away from explicit protest songs and returned to introspective songwriting with Mind Games. Lennon didn't leave politics behind -- he just tempered his opinions with humor on songs like "Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)," which happened to undercut the intention of the song. It also indicated the confusion that lies at the heart of the album. Lennon doesn't know which way to go, so he tries everything. There are lovely ballads like "Out of the Blue" and "One Day (At a Time)," forced, ham-fisted rockers like "Meat City" and "Tight A$," sweeping Spectoresque pop on "Mind Games," and many mid-tempo, indistinguishable pop/rockers. While the best numbers are among Lennon's finest, there's only a handful of them, and the remainder of the record is simply pleasant. But compared to Sometime in New York City, as well as the subsequent Walls and Bridges, Mind Games sounded like a return to form.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Type: Box Set
Era: 2000s
Case Type: Lift-Lock
Color: Gold
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Features: Sealed
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Edition: Limited Edition
Producer: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector
Release Year: 2003
Format: CD
Genre: Rock 'n' Roll, Oldies
Run Time: 46 min.
Style: Rock 'n' Roll
Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Artist: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston
Release Title: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band [Mobile Fidelity]