... ps: the intro to "Let The Tears Dry" was later used in her brilliant "Georgia Stone" part of the tribute paid to John Cage. This is one of the most brilliant, undiscovered moments in modern music. "You're The One" along with another song from the "Milk And Honey" CD makes it into my top ten Ono songs "Your Hands" (this one was directly connected into EBB's "Sonnets From The Portuguese") showed another side of Ono emerging. Price New from Used from Audio CD, August 27, 1997 "Please retry" $79.99 . Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. There are some experimental touches as at the end of Never Say Goodbye and the arrangement of the ballad Spec Of Dust with its innovative synthesizer flourishes. I'm speaking strictly artistically. I See Rainbows Lyrics: Its getting cold around here / People are living in fear / Whether its in a country or in an island / Frightened by death, holding our breath / While our souls cry out / I dont It was a contrast to her previous effort, 1981's "Season Of Glass", which was released right after John Lennon's death.
Deeply touching and moving, she has improved so much since she dropped Lennon, a triumph! Has some very singable and enjoyable to liste to music. Yoko is intellectual and cutting edge so when she gets emotional and middle-of-the-road (lyrically and musically) it seems unnatural and a bit sappy (though, her husband had just been shot and killed and she certainly had the right to feel however she did). and I happen to adore her and her voice. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. New Submission She could be avant-garde yet with form. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for It's Alright (I See Rainbows) - Yoko Ono on AllMusic - 1982 - Although still mourning the death of John Lennon,…
As a variation of a theme concerning its predecessor, the back cover features a transparent image of Lennon in a then-contemporary photo of Yoko and Sean, depicted in Central Park. There a couple of Ono's very best songs on this collection i.e. Her powerhouse "Season Of Glass" was full of emotion but there was the intelligence and cutting edge aspect that made it more than just a purging and catharsis. This CD is not an appropriate introduction to Yoko Ono's music. It's Alright (I See Rainbows) Yoko Ono decided to look at things in a positive light with this 1982 album. All songs were written, composed, arranged, produced, and sung by Ono. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations She was still lightyears ahead of the rest. The album as a whole seemed to sum up the state of mind Yoko was in at this time, 2 years after the death of her husband. This CD is not an appropriate introduction to Yoko Ono's music. ... ps: the intro to "Let The Tears Dry" was later used in her brilliant "Georgia Stone" part of the tribute paid to John Cage. She writes such touching melodys, Includes printed lyrics on inner sleeve. Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features.
It may be too tame for alternative fans. The Bonus tracks include a home demo of "Beautiful Boys" and a remixed version of "You're the One" which sounds completely different from the Milk & Honey version. "Double Fantasy" and "Milk And Honey" had a very hip, to the point woman's voice about life and relationships.
You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Buy her "Plastic Ono Band," "Season Of Glass" and "Rising" (if they ever put it back in stock) Cd's. The album topped out at a so-so #98, but most of it is because people didn't give it a shot. I'm speaking strictly artistically. $79.99: $28.61: Vinyl "Please retry" $24.98 . Has some very singable and enjoyable to liste to music.
It's Alright (I See Rainbows) is the sixth solo album by Yoko Ono, and her second release after the death of husband John Lennon. The most unforgiveable of the re-edits would have to be the trimming down of "I See Rainbows". In many cases this works to the advantage of the music.
It charted at #98 in the US. Arrived as described by seller.There a couple of Ono's very best songs on this collection i.e. This cd re-release is not exactly the same as the original album. "Dream Love" (which is in my top five Yoko Ono favorites) her sound effects and lyrics weave into one of her best vocal performances; "Spec Of Dust" is quite interesting with the usual insightful lyrics Yoko writes; and "It's Alright" hits the mark.