John Lennon
Alternate sometime in New York City
Woman is the nigger of the world (acoustic demo)
Sister Oh sisters (One to one rehearsal)
Attica State (David Frost show, 1972)
Born in a prision (Ono to One rehearsal)
New York City (acoustic demo)
Luck of the IRish (take 2)
John Inclair (David Frost show)
Angela ("People" - prototype)
We're all water (One to One rehearsal)
COld turkey (Ono to One rehearsal)
DOn't worry Kyoko (Ono to Ono rehearsal)
Well, baby pleae don't go (studio rehearsal for Zappa gig)
BONUS:
WOman is the nigger of the world (Dick Cavett show; may 11, 1972)
SIster Oh sisters (David Frost show, 1972)
Attica State (Ann Arbour, Michigan; december 10, 1971)
New York City (acoustic demo #2)
The luck of the Irish (Ann Arbour, 19971)
John Sinclair (same as above)
Angela ("JJ"prototype)
We're all water (Dick Cavett)
Luck of the IRish (David Frost)
Reprise of David Frost "Attica State
John spoeaks japanese
Give peace a chance (impromptu version)
What a nice collection of performances, huh? This CD by a John Records is nice because it successfully dives in the world of "Sometime in New York City", bringing all of the most representative rarities of this period. I have always felt that this album has been unfairly neglected in John's discography. Many people buy the supercial idea that John was less inspired because he was more political, but that's not true at all, and here's another chance to learn about it.
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