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SEASONS OF GLASS was Yoko Ono's first solo album in the wake of John Lennon's death. In a controversial move-hailed by some as brave and defiant but denounced by others as tasteless and exploitative-SEASONS' cover photo depicts the view of Central Park from the apartment Ono and Lennon shared. Lennon's bloodied, shattered glasses sit on the windowsill, in the foreground. It's a staggering image and one that accurately reflects the music .
Though most of SEASONS was recorded before Lennon's murder, it's impossible to hear the songs without that event in mind. Tragedy adds layers of poignancy to such songs as "Goodbye Sadness" and "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" and intensifies the anger of "She Gets Down On Her Knees" and "No No No." This reissue contains four bonus tracks, one of which ("Walking On Thin Ice") was the song Lennon and Ono were working on the night Lennon was killed.
SEASON OF GLASS contains bonus tracks.
Includes liner notes by Yoko Ono.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
;1st Time CD;Bonus Trx
Personnel: Yoko Ono (vocals, background vocals); Hugh McCracken (guitar, harp); Anthony Davilio, John Lennon (guitar, keyboards); Earl Slick (guitar); George Opalisky (saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Michael Brecker (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ronnie Cuber (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Howard Johnson (tuba, horns); George Small (keyboards); David Friedman (vibraphone, percussion, background vocals); John Siegler, Andy Newmark (drums); Jack Douglas, Arthur Jenkins (percussion).
Audio Remasterer: George Marino.
Recording information: HIt Factory.
Photographers: Allan Tannenbaum; Bob Gruen.
Unknown Contributor Role: Sean Lennon. Season Of Glass Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $1.09) | | Category | Rock Albums, Instrumental CDs, Rock/Pop, Experimental Rock | | Label | Rykodisc | | Orig Year | 1981 | | All Time Sales Rank | 83963  | | CD Universe Part number | 1011519 | | Catalog number | 10421 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 26, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Lennon; Yoko Ono; Phil Spector | | Engineer | Lee De Carlo | | Recording Time | 59 minutes | | Personnel | John Lennon - guitar, keyboards Michael Brecker - saxophone, tenor saxophone Yoko Ono - vocals, background vocals Yoko Ono - vocals, background vocals Hugh McCracken - guitar, harp Andy Newmark - drums Ronnie Cuber - saxophone, baritone saxophone Howard Johnson - tuba, horns Earl Slick - guitar John Siegler
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