Plastic Ono Band
John Lennon's 1970 official solo debut is as remarkable for its startling contrast to the Beatles as it is for the passion and force of its songwriting.
Artist: John Lennon
Genre: 70s & 80s
Label: Universal
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Stripped-down, gripping, and emotionally resonant, 'Plastic Ono Band' has little to do with the hook-heavy pop of his early Beatles work, or the psychedelic, word-salad approach of his songs on 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band' and 'Abbey Road'. Instead, this is an album of intensely confessional songs that lay bare the personal demons Lennon was trying to exorcise at the time - the ghosts of fame, family, faith, and individual identity, among them. The sound of the album is straightforward and hard-hitting. Spare, lean rock arrangements with piano, drums, bass, and guitar frame the songs effectively, letting Lennon's narratives carry the weight. The songs are shot through with bitterness ('I Found Out'), disillusionment ('God'), and regret ('Mother'), but there are also moments of hope in 'Hold On' and the achingly beautiful 'Love', which ranks alongside the very best of Lennon's ballads. Lennon was undergoing primal scream therapy during these sessions and the results can be heard, overtly (the strained vocals of 'Well, Well, Well'), and in the rage and anguish of his harrowingly honest songwriting.
About the artist
John Winston Ono Lennon was an English singer, songwriter, musician and peace activist who gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-songwriter, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's work included music, writing, drawings, and film.
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