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John Lennon - Gimme Some Truth (180g Vinyl 2LP) * * *

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John Lennon - Gimme Some Truth (180g Vinyl 2LP) * * *

John Lennon - Gimme Some Truth (180g Vinyl 2LP) * * *

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Definitive Best-Of Collection featuring 19 songs Tracing the Arc of Lennon's Post-Beatles Life and Career; Audio Completely Remixed Using Brand-New Transfers of the Original Multi-Tracks and Mastered in Analog at Abbey Road Studios

In everything he did, John Lennon spoke his truth and questioned the truth. An incomparable and uncompromising artist who strove for honesty and directness in his music, he laid bare his heart, mind and soul in his songs, seeing them as snapshots of his current emotions, thoughts and world view. Believing the one quality demanded of himself as an artist was to be completely honest, he did not disguise what he had to say or conform his messages to be more in line with what he felt others thought they should be. Love, heartbreak, peace, politics, truth, lies, the media, racism, feminism, religion, mental well-being, marriage, fatherhood – he sang about it all, and one just needs to listen to the songs of John Lennon to know how he felt, what he cherished, what he believed in, and what he stood for.

In celebration of John Lennon's remarkable life, Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes assembles some of the most vital and best loved songs from his solo career. Executive produced by Yoko Ono Lennon and produced by Sean Ono Lennon, these 19 songs, handpicked by Yoko and Sean, have all been completely remixed from scratch, radically upgrading their sonic quality and presenting them as a never-before-heard ultimate listening experience.

Mixed and engineered by multi Grammy Award-winning engineer Paul Hicks, who also helmed the mixes for 2018's universally acclaimed Imagine – The Ultimate Collection series, with assistance by engineer Sam Gannon who also worked on that release, the songs are completely remixed from scratch, using brand new transfers of the original multi-tracks, cleaned up to the highest possible sonic quality. After weeks of painstaking preparation, the final mixes and effects were completed using only vintage analog equipment and effects at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, and then mastered in analog at Abbey Road Studios by Alex Wharton in order to ensure the most beautiful and authentic sound quality possible.

Gimme Some Truth traces the arc of Lennon's post-Beatles life and career, bringing together songs from all of his revered solo albums including John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time In New York City (1972), Mind Games (1973), Walls and Bridges (1974), Rock 'n' Roll (1975), Double Fantasy (1980) and 1984's posthumous Milk and Honey. The collection is bookended with his early non-album singles, kicking off with the one-two punch of "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)," Lennon's exuberant exhortation about the karmic forces of action/reaction and equality ("we all shine on like the moon and the stars and the sun"), and the electrifying addiction-themed "Cold Turkey," and culminating with the holiday classic "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and the anti-war protest anthem "Give Peace A Chance," with its ubiquitous, titular call to action: "All we are saying is Give Peace A Chance."

The results speak for themselves and allow Lennon's voice and words to shine on, clearer and brighter, at a time when they are needed now, more than ever. When listened to in sequence, Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes plays both like one of the greatest-ever live Lennon concerts and an emotional telling of his life story, from just after the breakup of The Beatles, to falling in love and marrying Yoko, his peace activism, personal soul-searching, inspiration, celebration, confusion, reunion, fatherhood, his five-year break from music while raising Sean, and his triumphant return into the '80s with two new albums. Throughout these incredible, timeless songs we experience the many facets of John Lennon: the songwriter, the revolutionary, the musician, the husband, the truth-teller, the dad, the provocateur, the peace activist, the artist, the icon.

Highlights
• 180g vinyl 2LP
• Definitive best-of collection featuring 19 songs tracing the arc of Lennon's post-Beatles life and career
• Executive produced by Yoko Ono Lennon and produced by Sean Ono Lennon
• Mixed and engineered by Paul Hicks with assistance by engineer Sam Gannon
• Completely remixed from scratch, using brand-new transfers of the original multi-tracks, cleaned up to the highest-possible sonic quality
• Final mixes and effects were completed using only vintage analog equipment and effects at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles
• Mastered in analog at Abbey Road Studios by Alex Wharton in order to ensure the most beautiful and authentic sound quality possible
• 8-page booklet, fold-out double-sided poster, and bumper sticker Read More
LP1
1. Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) (Ultimate Mix)
2. Cold Turkey (Ultimate Mix)
3. Isolation (Ultimate Mix)
4. Power To The People (Ultimate Mix)
5. Imagine (Ultimate Mix)
6. Jealous Guy (Ultimate Mix)
7. Gimme Some Truth (Ultimate Mix)
8. Come Together (Live from Madison Square Garden) (Ultimate Mix)
9. #9 Dream (Ultimate Mix)

LP2
1. Mind Games (Ultimate Mix)
2. Whatever Gets You Thru The Night (with Elton John) (Ultimate Mix)
3. Stand By Me (Ultimate Mix)
4. (Just Like) Starting Over (Ultimate Mix)
5. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (Ultimate Mix)
6. Watching the Wheels (Ultimate Mix)
7. Woman (Ultimate Mix)
8. Grow Old with Me (Ultimate Mix)
9. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (Ultimate Mix)
10. Give Peace A Chance (Ultimate Mix)
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