John Lennon
Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon
Label:  Capitol 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0475
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      (Just Like) Starting Over    
      2.  
      Imagine    
      3.  
      Watching The Wheels    
      4.  
      Jealous Guy    
      5.  
      Instant Karma!    
      6.  
      Stand By Me    
      7.  
      Working Class Hero    
      8.  
      Power To The People    
      9.  
      Oh My Love    
      10.  
      Oh Yoko    
      11.  
      Nobody Loves You When You're Down And Out    
      12.  
      Nobody Told Me    
      13.  
      Bless You    
      14.  
      Come Together (Live)    
      15.  
      New York City    
      16.  
      I'm Stepping Out    
      17.  
      You Are Here    
      18.  
      Borrowed Time    
      19.  
      Happy Xmas (War Is Over)    
      20.  
      Woman    
      21.  
      Mind Games    
      22.  
      Out Of The Blue    
      23.  
      Whatever Gets You Thru The Night    
      24.  
      Love    
      25.  
      Mother    
      26.  
      Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)    
      27.  
      Woman Is The Nigger Of The World    
      28.  
      God    
      29.  
      Scared    
      30.  
      #9 Dream    
      31.  
      I'm Losing You (Anthology Version)    
      32.  
      Isolation    
      33.  
      Cold Turkey    
      34.  
      Intuition    
      35.  
      Gimme Some Truth    
      36.  
      Give Peace A Chance    
      37.  
      Real Love    
      38.  
      Grow Old With Me    
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      On October 9, 2005, John Lennon would have turned 65, if only... Instead, the former Beatles leader and endlessly complex rock icon remains forever frozen in time, basking in the warm reception of his 1980 return to recording after a long, self-imposed exile from the music business. But this two-disc, 38-track collection does more than merely commemorate the landmark birthday Lennon tragically never celebrated; it's arguably the best compact overview of his often conflicted post-Fabs career. Considering he spent fully half the decade chronicled here in semi-retirement, it's a remarkably robust and diverse body of work, whether focused on sloganeering agit-prop ("Power to the People," "Woman is the Nigger of the World," "Give Peace a Chance," "Working Class Hero"), semi-autobiographical musings that ranged from the harrowing ("Cold Turkey," "Mother") to the unabashedly sentimental ("Oh Yoko!," "Watching the Wheels," "Starting Over"). "Imagine" and "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" may showcase one of the era's most wide-eyed idealists, but the range of emotions cataloged in much of his other work argue that John Lennon was a bundle of emotional and philosophical complexities. As Yoko One once noted, "People have wanted to box him in..But he was a very human, three-dimensional person... Sometimes he was angry, sometimes he was sad, sometimes he was very vulnerable and sweet. All of that was going on in every period of his life." This set never sidesteps those complications; indeed, the songs collected here thrive on them. --Jerry McCulley
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