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John Lennon
The John Lennon Collection
John Lennon:  The John Lennon Collection

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Released: 1989
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 173627
19 greatest hits. Instant Karma, Imagine, #9 Dream, Woman, (Just Like) Starting Over, Give Peace A Chance, Mind Games, Cold Turkey, etc.
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1 Give Peace a Chance
2 Instant Karma!
3 Power to the People
4 Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
5 #9 Dream
6 Mind Games
7 Love
8 Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
9 Imagine
10 Jealous Guy
11 Stand by Me
12 (Just Like) Starting Over
13 Woman
14 I'm Losing You
15 Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
16 Watching the Wheels
17 Dear Yoko
18 Move Over Ms. L.
19 Cold Turkey
  
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This 15-song collection (expanded to 19 in 1989 for the CD), released just short of two years after Lennon's death, provided a very generous overview of his solo career on a single LP, drawing on most of the major singles and also on songs that were widely covered, and from all periods of his career, from his late-Beatles-era solo political explorations up to the release of "Double Fantasy". The producers, obviously working in collaboration with his widow and seeking to put the very best face on his career, and showcase his strongest and most memorable songs, pass right over "Sometime in New York" and much of the partly successful works that followed, which is sort of a shame -- "Woman Is The Nigger Of The World" may not quite rate alongside the stuff that is here, but it was a song that he did care about and played live more than once (significant in a career that included barely any scheduled concerts), and "John Sinclair" showed him playing blues with a ferocious passion. One also misses "Cold Turkey," which is as powerful a song as he wrote in his early solo career, but at the time of its release this was the broadest overview of Lennon's career to be found, and even included (on its CD version) the otherwise unanthologized B-side "Move Over Ms. L." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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