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Yoko Ono - Season of Glass
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Music CD Cover Artist: Yoko Ono Edition: Music CD Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 1997-08-26 Music Label: Rykodisc Soundtracks: - Goodbye Sadness
- Mindweaver
- Even When You're Far Away
- Nobody Sees Me Like You Do
- Turn of the Wheel - Yoko Ono,
- Dogtown
- Silver Horse
- I Don't Know Why
- Extension - Yoko Ono,
- No, No, No
- Will You Touch Me
- She Gets Down on Her Knees
- Toyboat
- Mother of the Universe - Yoko Ono,
- Walking on Thin Ice
- I Don't Know Why
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Free Music Notes for Season of Glass AlbumFree Music Review: The most significant and poignant album of the decade! Hit: 5 StarsJohn's death was a death in the family to all of us who have loved and followed John and Yoko since the late 60's. The only light to follow this tragedy was the "Season Of Glass" LP. I thought she had outshined John on "SomeTime In New York City", and was every bit an equal on "Double Fantasy" and "Milk And Honey". But "Season Of Glass" dwarfed everything in the past. The LP cover was a punch in the stomach. It was suppose to be. It was relevant and to the point. The LP cover represented its contents perfectly. No double-talk. And now the CD release with "Walking On Thin Ice" makes it the most complete CD collection I own. I waited ten years for this collection to come out on CD. "I Don't Know Why" and "She Gets Down On Her Knees" both rock and scorch your soul. "Goodbye Sadness" is only second to her "Your Hands" powerhouse love ballad. "Dogtown" and "No, No No" are raw and to the point. I love the imagery of "Toyboat". And "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" is so tender. Yoko's next two albums didn't have the cutting edge power as "Season Of Glass". Some great singles: "Dream Love", "Hell In Paradise" and "In Cape Clear" are sure hits. Her "Rising" CD is right behind "Season Of Glass". If you want to hear the beat of your soul, play "Revelations" a couple of hundred times. Brilliant! Sometimes Yoko's voice and music is difficult to listen to, but then sometimes life is too difficult. Yoko is intellectual and tender beyond what most listeners are tuned into. She pushes you over the edge. Right into the arms of your hungry and naked self. She remains as relevant, if not more so, than the Beatles, all these years later. John and Yoko were the only two people who made any sense to a young man in the late sixties and early seventies. Today, as an adult, Yoko continues to please and prick my mind. She has given so much to America, my generation and the world. Thank you Yoko.
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