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John Lennon Pictures
Artist:
John Lennon
Origin:
United Kingdom, Liverpool - EnglandUnited Kingdom
Born date:
October 9, 1940
Death date:
December 8, 1980
John Lennon Album: «The Very Best of John Lennon W/ DVD»
John Lennon Album: «The Very Best of John Lennon W/ DVD» (Front side)
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  • Title:The Very Best of John Lennon W/ DVD
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Limited Edition CD/DVD (NTSC/Region 0). EMI.
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133 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
- This CD "Passed the Audition"

I know! You've heard these songs before. and are probably tired of all the "remastered" Greatest hits collections floating around. Frankly speaking, so am I.

However, this CD is different, and here's why. "Shaved Fish" was the first (or, should I say, Apple) greatest hits package. This was released in 1975. Needless to say, "Shaved Fish" is outdated and terribly incomplete. Next we have the "Imagine" sound track collection which ventures back into John's Beatle days and includes songs like Revolution, Help, The Ballad of John and Yoko, etc. This Imagine sound track collection falls into the same trap that hurt the George Harrison Greatest hits collection back in 1976 -- It included too many Beatle numbers.

Well, the Lennon Legend avoids all the pitfalls of the past. For openers, it is timely. This CD covers John's Apple years as well as the Dakota period. This CD includes the very best John has to offer as a solo artist. No, you are not going to be treated to any of John's Beatle numbers on this CD.

The sound quality on these "remastered" tunes are absolutely outstanding. John's voice and the instrumentation never sounded better. Those of us who still have vinyl immediately notice the difference in sound quality.

I do have one complaint about this CD. The Imagine Sound Track collection included John's version of Real Love. Listening to John's version of Real Love, you would immediately notice that the version the "reunited" Beatles included in Anthology 2 is different then the direction John was going with this tune. The Lennon Legend CD should have included John's version of Real Love to make this collection truly complete.

As it stands, this CD is definitely a plus for any collection.

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49 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
- The Best Collection of Lennon Material

With over 75 minutes of outstanding post-Beatles material, I believe this is the best single-disc collection of Lennon's music available. Most of my favorites are here, including many selections with the Plastic Ono Band , and from his last album, "Double Fantasy." I, too, would have like a few more cuts from "Rock N' Roll" (1975), but, in general , there is something for everyone here: Lennon's genius is truly eclectic.

One caveat: On my sound sytems, there's some apparent distortion and the treble sounds a little noisy, especially on the older material. I recommend listening to the CD (if you can) before purchasing. On the other hand, it may just be my system, and an equalizer (or higher-quality equipment) might solve the problems on the (mostly older) songs where I heard this. I suppose there's some kind of audiophile debate between preserving the original sound and "cleaning it up," ultimately it depends on personal taste. For me, this was a bit of a problem., but check the other reviewers' comments (at least one of whom complimented the sound quality!)

Liner notes include 11 photos of Lennon in the studio and with Yoko, release date and format. Wish there was information on personnel, I'd like to know the drummer on the 1970 "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band!"

But let's give due credit: This is simply an outstanding selection of songs from a multitalented genius. It's so good, in fact, that you may be wonder if you should have bought the recently issued 4-CD "John Lennon Anthology." If you're a big fan, and have the budget and the time to listen, I'd recommend this more complete set. But this single CD packs in over 70 minutes of Lennon's best music, from the intensely personal "Jealous Guy" and "Beautiful Boy," to rockers like "Stand by Me" and "(Just Like) Starting Over," to his political pieces ("Working Class Hero," "Power to the People," "Working Class Hero," "Happy Xmas (War is Over)," and "Give Peace A Chance"). Sentimental and tender, yet subversive and revolutionary, small wonder that era's FBI kept a file on him. By the way, I see from the Amazon catalogue that some remastered Lennon CDS are due soon, check these out when they're released!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
- Great single disc collection of Lennon essentials

Lennon's solo albums were always hit or miss affairs. Lennon Legend manages to collect most of Lennon's essential singles with much improved sound quality. What is a surprise, though, is the missing Move Over Ms. L. While it wasn't a hit (but then again neither was Mother or Working Class Hero)that particular rarity (which you can only find on The John Lennon Collection or the boxset)managed to funnel John's personal demons into a compelling 3 minute song.

On the other hand, this collection brings focus back to John's other important singles and album tracks that were left off of Collection (in favor of a healthy sampling from Double Fantasy). I was rather surprised to see the credit change on Give Peace A Chance (McCartney was always listed as co-writer even though he wasn't). Yes it does correct a mistake but it seems....petty given the circumstances.

The best tracks here remind me why I liked Lennon in the first place--his frankness and rock and roll spirit. If you're looking to have one album to represent Lennon this would be a fine selection.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- The legend of Lennon carries on

John Lennon was the founder of the greatest pop/rock group that ever walked the earth, The Beatles. He was also a genuine personality with a charisma that was irresistable, a wit that was heartfelt, and an outspoken nature that influenced a generation. Lennon's music is the main topic on Lennon Legend, but one cannot mention Lennon's songs without bringing up all of the above.

Songs like Imagine, Power To The People, Mind Games, and the powerful handraiser Instant Karma! are just a few of Lennon the revolutionary's signature songs that called for the rights and unity of the common man. Mother, Cold Turkey, and Jealous Guy, on the other hand, reveal Lennon the man and his vulnerability, the songs deal with his inner pains of losing his mother, kicking the habit, and hurting the ones he loved. Then, there's the side of Lennon the lover and his devotion to Yoko with songs like the mesmerizing Woman, which stands as one of the best love songs ever written, No.9 Dream, and the Ben E King cover of Stand By Me from his 1975 covers album Rock N Roll.

The album also includes the Dylanesque Working Class Hero, the epical Happy Xmas (War Is Over), the sweet lullaby Beautiful Boy (written for young Sean Lennon), and the posthumous Nobody Told Me (the best social commentary song of the early 1980's).

With the compilation released and many others before and after, Lennon's legend has and always will carry on.

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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
- "So long ago/Was it in a dream, was it just a dream..."

If you ask me, the golden age of rock and roll started in 1965 when Bob Dylan went electric on Bringing It All Back Home and the Beatles expanded their sound on Rubber Soul and ended in 1980, when Led Zeppelin broke-up and John Lennon passed on. While Zeppelin kept hard rock ablaze after Cream, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and the Doors all became history, Mr. Lennon kept rock's intellectual nature alive after the burnout or shift in focus of various 60s songwriters. Mr. Lennon's solo songs meant so much to rock music. He was the first songwriter to so fearlessly dive into the grimiest of social and personal issues on tracks like "Mother," "Working Class Hero" and "Cold Turkey." With songs such as "Imagine," "Instant Karma," "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" and "Power to the People" he set the tone for the genre's sense of idealism after the dissolution of the hippie dream. Latter classics such as "(Just Like) Starting Over," "Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)" and "Nobody Told Me" showed that rock could settle into middle age with dignity and vitality. When Mr. Lennon was tragically murdered in December of 1980, the very soul of rock music was lost forever just as its sparkling fierceness never fully survived Led Zeppelin's break up in the same month (Listen to a majority of 80s metal for confirmation). There have been enjoyable moments since (I thoroughly enjoyed the rise of alternative rock and the reformation of the careers of Leonard Cohen, Neil Young and Bob Dylan), yet the fire of rock and roll was never more alive and the possibilities never seemed as endless as they did during those glorious sixteen years. Lennon Legend is an excellent collection of some of the most wonderful contributions John Lennon, as a solo artist, added to that magical era.