Remastered Lennon
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Eight solo albums that were produced by John Lennon after his career in The Beatles should be re-released before October 9 this year, exactly in dedication to his seventieth birthday. This guy is well remembered for his unique solo works and simply cannot be forgotten, especially by those who are responsible for his music heritage. As his official website says, Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono had carried out the digital remastering process (surely she was not the only one at the studio while doing it), so now his songs will get another life. She was doing it in co-operation with the Abbey Road studio in London and Avatar Studios in New York; totally the whole thing dealt with 121 original songs. Fans and admirers will see the following list of albums: “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), “Milk and Honey” (1984). The last of his albums, “Double Fantasy” should be re-released as the special edition, which is going to include both, original and remastered versions (some instrumental parts will not be included because according to Yoko Ono it may allow Lennon’s voice sound better). Besides this grandiose re-releasing, fans may see another compilation of John Lennon’s songs called “Power To The People: The Hits”, which is going to include fifteen tracks without any remastering or changes.









