Approximately InFinite Universe by Ono, Yoko (CD, 2017)

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Record LabelSely, Secretly Canadian
UPC0656605028323
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046067468

Product Key Features

Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistOno, Yoko
Release TitleApproximately InFinite Universe

Dimensions

Item Height0.26 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length6.22 in
Item Width5.46 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks23
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Yang Yang 1.2 Death of Samantha 1.3 I Want My Love to Rest Tonight 1.4 What Did I Do! 1.5 Have You Seen a Horizon Lately 1.6 Approximately Infinite Universe 1.7 Peter the Dealer 1.8 Song for John 1.9 Catman (The Rosies Are Coming) 1.10 What a Bastard the World Is 1.11 Waiting for the Sunrise 2.1 I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window 2.2 Winter Song 2.3 Kite Song 2.4 What a Mess 2.5 Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know) 2.6 Air Talk 2.7 I Have a Woman Inside My Soul 2.8 Move on Fast 2.9 Now or Never 2.10 Is Winter Here to Stay? 2.11 Looking Over from My Hotel Window 2.12 Dogtown
NotesThere's a fury at the core of Yoko Ono's 1973 rock opus Approximately Infinite Universe that was not apparent on previously recorded efforts. Ono has always been a master of turning pain and sadness into art, but here, there's a clenched-fist intensity that sets it apart in her deep, unparalleled catalogue. Ono is angry. She proved that one can carry a boundless love for humanity and still be furious - furious at male/female relationships, at war, at your partner. Meanwhile, on a sonic level, Ono ups the ante on the more centered rock-n-roll sounds she approached with 1971's Fly. The album is one of the most traditional-sounding rock chapters in Ono's sprawling catalogue. There are moments here that absolutely rival Jersey legends the E Street Band ever dared tread. Approximately Infinite Universe is an essential and progressive piece of Ono's output, both in the advancements she made as a songwriter/conceptualist, and as a solidified statement of her staunch feminist role within the very male-dominated mainstream rock ghetto of the mid-1970's.

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