John Lennon - Imagine (1971) [Vinyl]

Artist: John Lennon
Title: Imagine
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Apple Records – AP-80370
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:06
Total Size: 1.50 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Imagine
Year Of Release: 1971
Label: Apple Records – AP-80370
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:06
Total Size: 1.50 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 – Imagine (03:01)
A2 – Crippled Inside (03:47)
A3 – Jealous Guy (04:13)
A4 – It's So Hard (02:25)
A5 – I Don't Want To Be A Soldier (06:05)
B1 – Give Me Some Truth (03:11)
B2 – Oh My Love (02:41)
B3 – How Do You Sleep (05:33)
B4 – How? (03:40)
B5 – Oh Yoko! (04:16)
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
After the harrowing Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon returned to calmer, more conventional territory with Imagine. While the album had a softer surface, it was only marginally less confessional than its predecessor. Underneath the sweet strings of "Jealous Guy" lies a broken and scared man, the jaunty "Crippled Inside" is a mocking assault at an acquaintance, and "Imagine" is a paean for peace in a world with no gods, possessions, or classes, where everyone is equal. And Lennon doesn't shy away from the hard rockers -- "How Do You Sleep" is a scathing attack on Paul McCartney, "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier" is a hypnotic antiwar song, and "Give Me Some Truth" is bitter hard rock. If Imagine doesn't have the thematic sweep of Plastic Ono Band, it is nevertheless a remarkable collection of songs that Lennon would never be able to better again.
After the harrowing Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon returned to calmer, more conventional territory with Imagine. While the album had a softer surface, it was only marginally less confessional than its predecessor. Underneath the sweet strings of "Jealous Guy" lies a broken and scared man, the jaunty "Crippled Inside" is a mocking assault at an acquaintance, and "Imagine" is a paean for peace in a world with no gods, possessions, or classes, where everyone is equal. And Lennon doesn't shy away from the hard rockers -- "How Do You Sleep" is a scathing attack on Paul McCartney, "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier" is a hypnotic antiwar song, and "Give Me Some Truth" is bitter hard rock. If Imagine doesn't have the thematic sweep of Plastic Ono Band, it is nevertheless a remarkable collection of songs that Lennon would never be able to better again.