Yoko Ono - Plastic Ono Band
Object number1980.0175
TitleYoko Ono - Plastic Ono Band
Creator Yoko Ono (productie & muzikant), Plastic Ono Band (band), John Lennon (productie & muzikant)
Descriptionlangspeelplaat ' Yoko Ono - Plastic Ono Band' van Yoko Ono en de 'Plastic Ono Band', 33 1/3 rpm stereo, Apple Records (1970), plaatnummer SW 3373, met op de binnenhoes de tekst: 'For John, With Love From Yoko 9/10/'70'. Met de nummers: Side One: Why (5:37), Why not (9:55), Greenfield morning I pushed an empty baby carriage all over the city (5:38); Side Two: AOS (7:06), Touch me (4:37), Paper shoes (7:26) NB:' Yoko's 1970 album was a companion collection to 'John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band', and was recorded at the same time with the same musicians (except for one track - AOS), With John and Yoko producing, Yoko/vocals, John/guitar, Ringo Starr/drums and Klaus Voorman/bass.
AOS was recorded at the rehearsals for a concert Yoko gave at the Royal Albert Hall on February 29th 1968, With Ornette Coleman/trumpet, Edward Blackwell/drums and David Izenzon and Charles Haden/bass. In keeping with the primal theme of John’s album the back cover featured a shot of Yoko as a child. As with John’s album, a printed inner sleeve contained dedication from Yoko this time 'For John with love from Yoko 9/10/70'. The record itself featured the plain white Apple logo’s on both sides plus an instruction to the record buyer -'Play in the dark' which some people presumed was the title of the album.' 'John: 'She just takes a word or an expression or an idea and works around it. It's like a sax playing it. It's like an instrumental... Yoko's doing with her voice what instrumentalists have done over the past 50 years with their instruments but she's doing it with her voice.' Yoko: 'I think we're saying a lot of things in our minds that's too heavy to come out as clean sentences, you know. Like I always feel like I'm stuttering my mind, before I say something. But because of our sort of cultured and refined background, we do manage to say something in very smooth sentences, like how are you?..... But maybe in my mind I'm saying how-how-how-how-a-a-a-re-you?, you know.' [bron: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/pob04.html]
AOS was recorded at the rehearsals for a concert Yoko gave at the Royal Albert Hall on February 29th 1968, With Ornette Coleman/trumpet, Edward Blackwell/drums and David Izenzon and Charles Haden/bass. In keeping with the primal theme of John’s album the back cover featured a shot of Yoko as a child. As with John’s album, a printed inner sleeve contained dedication from Yoko this time 'For John with love from Yoko 9/10/70'. The record itself featured the plain white Apple logo’s on both sides plus an instruction to the record buyer -'Play in the dark' which some people presumed was the title of the album.' 'John: 'She just takes a word or an expression or an idea and works around it. It's like a sax playing it. It's like an instrumental... Yoko's doing with her voice what instrumentalists have done over the past 50 years with their instruments but she's doing it with her voice.' Yoko: 'I think we're saying a lot of things in our minds that's too heavy to come out as clean sentences, you know. Like I always feel like I'm stuttering my mind, before I say something. But because of our sort of cultured and refined background, we do manage to say something in very smooth sentences, like how are you?..... But maybe in my mind I'm saying how-how-how-how-a-a-a-re-you?, you know.' [bron: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/carousel/pob04.html]
Production date 1970
Production period20e eeuw
Object namegrammofoonplaten, langspeelplaten, platenhoezen
Object categoryaudiovisuele materialen, grafische vormgeving
Materialvinyl
Dimensions
- plaat diameter: 30 cm