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Double Fantasy [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Yoko Ono, John Lennon
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  • Audio CD (October 10, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: November 17, 1980
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B00004WGEK
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (87 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,224 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen10. Woman (2000 Digital Remaster)John Lennon 3:32$0.99 Buy Track
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Strange as it seems now, the last album John Lennon released in his lifetime was intended as a comeback, or rather as a parting wave at retirement: "Watching the Wheels" and "Beautiful Boy" celebrate the joys he found outside the star system, and "(Just Like) Starting Over" is a slightly awkward rocker about rejoining the domestic world that's also sort of about rejoining the pop world. The studio-pro arrangements are a little too slick, but Lennon rarely sounded happier. Ono, whose songs alternate with his in a series of thematic diptychs, was taking a stab at channeling her artier impulses into pop and is generally less successful--her voice works in a context of art-weirdness, but not as well in conventional tunes. This 2000 remastered reissue is fleshed out with a demo of "Help Me to Help Myself" and Ono's solo version of "Walking on Thin Ice," which was recorded on the same day her husband was shot to death. --Douglas Wolk

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lennon's sad but sweet farewell, November 6, 2005
By Daniel Maltzman (Arlington, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Note: The Lennon songs alone deserve a five star rating.

While "Double Fantasy" was meant to be Lennon's comeback album, it ultimately served as his sweet farewell.

John Lennon was a very proficient artist throughout most of the 60s and throughout the first half of the 70s. Between 1963 and 1975, a year didn't pass by in which Lennon didn't release an album, first with the Beatles and then as a solo artist. The second half of the 70s, however, saw no new music from Lennon. Indeed, he virtually disappeared from the limelight.

In the early-to-mid 70s, before his musical hiatus, Lennon indulged in his infamous "lost weekend." During this time Lennon was separated from Yoko and indulged in drugs, alcohol and general excess. After this dark phase, Lennon took the second half of the 70s off to find himself. In that time he reconciled with Yoko, became a father, and worked on new music.

November of 1980 saw the release of "Double Fantasy." It was Lennon's first album of original material since 1974's "Wall and Bridges." Although it initially received mixed reviews from critics, it was a hit, achieving gold status within a few weeks. The album's first single "(Just Like) Starting Over" also proved to be a hit single. With a new world tour planned for 1981, Lennon was poised to make a strong comeback and take the 1980s head-on.

But then came December 8, 1980, a night in which the world was robbed of one of its biggest talents.

After Lennon's death, fans went to the record stores in droves to pick up "Double Fantasy." It became one of 1981's top sellers and earned a Grammy. Although it had initially received mixed reviews from critics, it is now regarded by fans and critics alike as one of his finest solo offerings. The album proved to be a sad-but-sweet farewell.

Because "Double Fantasy" was released so close to Lennon's death, it's hard to listen to it and take it out of that context. It's a rather paradoxical listen. The nature of the album is celebratory and positive, yet it was released in the wake of such a tragedy. It's so unfair that a man who was so gifted, so optimistic about the future, should have it all taken away. All this makes "Double Fantasy" a very bittersweet album.

John Lennon's music has always been autobiographical. After the demise of the Beatles, when Lennon was coming to terms with his life and fame, he released his brutally honest masterpiece "Plastic Ono Band" (1970). It was an album of letting go, a total catharsis, a release of all his pent up demons. In 1974, when he was separated from Yoko, lost, and didn't know what to do with his life, he released the confessional "Walls and Bridges," which was a diary of that dark time in his life.

In 1980, Lennon was as happy and fulfilled as he had ever been, and "Double Fantasy" is a testament to that. He was happily married, had a young child, and was eager to get back into world affairs, tour, and make a statement.

"Double Fantasy" sees a joint John Lennon/Yoko Ono collaboration. Both sing and pen every other song, so each artist is surrounded by a song of the other. Often the songs are a response to one another, like a dialogue.

Lennon's last few albums before his hiatus had been brilliant, if unfocused. "Double Fantasy" sees Lennon's best work in years. With Jack Douglas producing and backed by top-notch studio musicians, Lennon came up with a stellar collection of mature and polished, yet rocking songs.

The Fats Domino-esque "Just like Starting Over" gets the album off to a great start. The mid-tempo "Cleanup Time," with its infectious horns has a great hook and keeps the momentum going. The downdraught insecure "I'm loosing you" is reminiscent of Lennon's work from "Walls and Bridges." Lennon's tribute to his son Sean, the new age sounding lullaby-like "Beautiful Boy" is both sincere and gorgeous, without sounding corny. The album's big hit, the mid-tempo "Watching the Wheels" offers an explanation as to Lennon's absence from the music world for the preceding few years. Lennon shows his masterful pop-sensibility for the stunning "Woman." The up-tempo "Dear Yoko" is a good, if not spectacular pop song. The horns add a nice touch. The 2000 remaster addition includes a rough demo of the hymn-like "Help me to help myself," which shows Lennon's desire to keep on the straight-and-narrow path.

Although the format of the alternating John/Yoko songs is an interesting idea for a middle-aged love story concept album, in all honesty, it would have been better if John and Yoko each released their own songs on separate albums. Yoko Ono is creative and a gifted songwriter, but her songs just seem out of place next to John's. That said, there are some good Yoko songs to be found on "Double Fantasy," like the disco-esque "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss," the cabaret-like "Yes I'm your Angel," and the infectious club-beat of "Every man has a Woman who love him."

I never actually listen to "Double Fantasy" as is, per-se. Rather; I have a CDR of all the Lennon songs from "Double Fantasy," and all the Lennon songs from the posthumous follow-up, "Milk and Honey," (1984) which was done in the same John/Yoko alternating format. This makes for a far more consistent and enjoyable listen.

While Lennon's early death is the biggest loss rock n' roll ever faced, it is of some comfort to know that Lennon spent the last few years of his life in high spirits. "Double Fantasy" ultimately serves as an acknowledgment of that, bittersweet as it may be.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic album gets royal treatment, November 15, 2000
Although DF isn't Lennon's (or Ono's) best work, the strongest material holds up extremely well when compared to Plastic Ono Band and Imagine. The arrangements and ensemble playing by the studio musicians on this album are fine. I personally would loved to have seen Cheap Trick record the whole album with Ono and Lennon. The one song they have on the Lennon Anthology (I'm Losing You) has much more punch and power than the final version.

How is this version when compared to previous versions of the album? George Marino's remastering is an improvement on the first CD version of the album. I'm not surprised given the tragic circumstances directly after this album was released that Yoko chose not to remix this album as well. The Mobile Fidelity Sound version of this fine album still sounds the best. What is a bit mystifying is why Capitol and Ono didn't issue this and the other reissues using HDCD, 24 bit (for an example of the improved sound with 24 bit listen to The Very Best of Badfinger) or the 20bit K2 method. Anyone of these techniques would have enhanced an already terrific album.

For those who doubted that John had the melodic ability of McCartney, this album (along with Imagine and moments on Mind Games and Walls & Bridges) demonstrates Lennon every bit the equal of McCartney as a composer of memorable melodies.

Help Me To Help Myself shows considerable improvement when compared to the bootleg that has been floating around for the better part of a decade. Although clearly a rough draft of the song, Lennon's lyric and soulful vocal raise this fine track from a curiosity to a rare gem. Yoko's Waling On Thin Ice works very well within the context of the album (although I would have reversed the sequencing and had HMTHM last as it is the perfect coda).

The booklet (like the booklets for both Imagine and POB) shows great care and creativity was put into this project. The pictures and lyrics are great to have available. A pity that there isn't a historical commentary (like Anthony DeCurtis' in the Anthology set)on the making of the album.

Kudos to Capitol and Yoko for doing a terrific job and for keeping Lennon's memory alive.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Double Fantasy, October 10, 2004
By Z. Hilgefort "music geek" (Lakewood, Colorado) - See all my reviews
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Let me start off by saying I think Yoko Ono is great. Brave, strong woman, and I treasure the beautiful songs John wrote for her, like 'Jealous Guy', 'Don't Let Me Down', 'Woman', 'Oh Yoko!', etc. She continues tending the flame of John's memory.
Now, to the point. I'd nearly forgotten how good Double Fantasy actually is; I usually focus on Plastic Ono Band, Imagine and Mind Games. It'd been a while since I'd heard John's non-hit single work on Double Fantasy, i.e. anything that wasn't on the Lennon Legend compilation, like the upbeat, funky 'Dear Yoko', the pleading 'I'm Losing You', and the renewing 'Cleanup Time', all of which are good, but not as great as the more well known songs. '(Just Like) Starting Over' I've always loved. John had never been so sentimental before, and I wasn't used to it, but I find it charming. Would make a great wedding song. 'Woman' is beautiful, as is 'Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)'. The latter is unintentionally bittersweet; the line "I can hardly wait to see you come of age, but I guess we'll both just have to be patient" kills me everytime I hear it. Don't worry John, Sean is a great guy, a great musician, actually. 'Watching the Wheels' is also great, John clearly enjoying his househusband role. Overall, more great songs from John, in the last year of his life.

As for Yoko's songs, I find them sometimes hit and miss. But she definately grows on you. I still can't get into 'Kiss Kiss Kiss' much, but it does make for an interesting new wave tune, as odd as that is to hear on an album with John Lennon songs. 'Give Me Something' is better, but nothing to write home about. Ditto with 'I'm Moving On'. 'Yes, I'm Your Angel' is Yoko's famous rewrite of 'Makin' Woopie', which she got sued for some years later. I think it's really good, and quite funny. John once pointed out that Yoko actually has a great sense of humour, and it's evidant in this track. I love John's (it is John, isn't it?) whistling in the background. 'Beautiful Boys' is even better, probably my favorite Yoko song on Double Fantasy. It's a nice companion piece to John's 'Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)', except it's about both John and Sean. Very good lyrics, haunting melody, arrangement and vocal. No nutso screaming here, just pure prettyness, at least to me. 'Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him' is quite good as well, as is the sadly ironic 'Hard Times Are Over'. Give Yoko a chance, listen with some patience, and you just might be rewarded. I myself am not too much into her music, but I was suprised by a few of these aforementioned tracks of hers, and how good they are. I'm thinking about picking up one of Yoko's other albums, especially Season of Glass.

Double Fantasy is by no means John Lennon's greatest hour, but it is still a strong album, both a renewal and a farewell all at once.
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