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John Lennon & Yoko Ono / The Plastic Ono Band
Some Time In New York City
Some Time in New York City[a] is the fourth collaborative studio album, and second live album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as Plastic Ono Band. A double album, it includes backing by the American rock band Elephant's Memory. Released in June 1972 in the US and in September 1972 in the UK on Apple Records, it is Lennon's sixth album to be released under his own name, and his fourth collaboration with Ono. Like Lennon's previous solo albums, it was co-produced by Lennon, Ono and Phil Spector. The album's agitprop lyrics are politically charged compared to its predecessors, addressing political and social issues and topics such as sexism, incarceration, colonialism, and racism.
Recording for the album's studio portion took place between December 1971 and March 1972 while the live portion, released as Live Jam, was recorded on 15 December 1969 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London for a UNICEF charity concert and on 6 June 1971 at Fillmore East in New York City. Musicians who contributed to the 1969 performance include Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, Keith Moon and Klaus Voormann, while the 1971 performance features Frank Zappa and his band the Mothers of Invention.
A1
Woman Is The Nigger Of The World
A2
Sisters, O Sisters
A3
Attica State
A4
Born In A Prison
A5
New York City
B1
Sunday Bloody Sunday
B2
The Luck Of The Irish
B3
John Sinclair
B4
Angela
B5
We're All Water
C1
Cold Turkey
C2
Don't Worry Kyoko
D1
Well (Baby Please Don't Go)
D2
Jamrag
D3
Scumbag
D4
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