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On this day January 27 1984, Milk and Honey by John Lennon and Yoko Ono was released in the United States, following its earlier international release. The album featured recordings completed shortly before Lennon’s death and served as a companion piece to Double Fantasy, blending polished pop...
On this day November 29 1982 Yoko Ono released the album It's Alright I See Rainbows. The record delivered an emotional and hopeful response to a period of personal loss, blending expressive vocals, reflective themes, and a mix of pop and experimental influences. Its gentle tone and uplifting...
On this day August 4 1980, John Lennon and Yoko Ono began recording their Double Fantasy album, marking the start of a highly anticipated musical comeback for Lennon after five years away from the spotlight. Recorded at the Hit Factory in New York City, the sessions were deeply personal...
On this day June 8, 1981, Yoko Ono released her debut solo album Season of Glass. Arriving just six months after the death of her husband John Lennon, the album was deeply personal, reflective, and emotionally raw.
Season of Glass reached number 49 on the Billboard charts and featured songs...
On this day, February 18, 1985, Yoko Ono released Starpeace, her seventh studio album and a concept record promoting peace and unity. The album served as her response to the Cold War tensions of the 1980s, offering an optimistic vision for a world without nuclear threats.
Unlike her earlier...
Title: Starpeace
Artist: Yoko Ono
Genre: Avant-Garde
Released: 1985
Tracks:
1 - Hell in Paradise -
2 - I Love All of Me -
3 - Children Power -
4 - Rainbow Revelation -
5 - The King of the Zoo -
6 - Remeber Raven -
7 - Cape Clear -
8 - Sky People -
9 - You and I -
10 -...
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