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Yoko Ono With The Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory - Approximately Infinite Universe mp3

Performer: Yoko Ono With The Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory
Title: Approximately Infinite Universe
Country: US
Catalog Number: SVBB 3399
Label: Apple Records
Released: 1973
Style: Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll, Avantgarde, Experimental
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 424

Tracklist

1I Have A Woman Inside My Soul5:31
2Kite Song3:19
3Death Of Samantha6:22
4Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know)3:13
5Winter Song3:36
6Waiting For The Sunrise2:32
7What A Bastard The World Is4:33
8Have You Seen A Horizon Lately1:57
9Catman (The Rosies Are Coming)5:32
10Move On Fast3:43
11Looking Over From My Hotel Window3:31
12What A Mess2:41
13Song For John2:05
14Is Winter Here To Stay?4:20
15Yang Yang3:50
16Approximately Infinite Universe3:20
17What Did I Do!4:10
18I Felt Like Smashing My Face In A Clear Glass Window5:07
19Now Or Never4:57
20Air Talk3:21
21Peter The Dealer4:44
22I Want My Love To Rest Tonight5:11

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SAPDO 1001Yoko Ono Approximately Infinite Universe ‎(2xLP, Album)Apple RecordsSAPDO 1001UK1973
8XVV-3399Yoko Ono With The Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory Yoko Ono With The Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory - Approximately Infinite Universe ‎(2x8-Trk, Album + Box)Apple Records8XVV-3399US1973
EAP-93087BYoko Ono Approximately Infinite Universe ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat)Apple RecordsEAP-93087BJapan1973
SAPCOR-B-25Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band And Elephants Memory - Approximately Infinite Universe ‎(2xLP, Album)Apple RecordsSAPCOR-B-25Venezuela1973
SICX 86~7Yoko Ono Approximately Infinite Universe ‎(2xCD, Album, RE)Sony Records Int'lSICX 86~7Japan2017

Credits

  • Arranged By, Lyrics By, Music By, Piano, VocalsYoko Ono
  • ArtworkBettina Rossner, John Lennon, Yoko Ono
  • Bass, TrumpetGary Van Scyoc
  • CastanetsDaria Price
  • Drums, PercussionRichard Frank, Jr.
  • EngineerDennis Turbeville, Jack Douglas, Kurt Munkacsi
  • GuitarWayne Gabriel
  • Guitar, Backing VocalsJoel Nohnn
  • Orchestrated ByRon Frangipane
  • Photography ByBob Gruen, Iain Macmillian
  • Piano, Organ, Harmonium, TrumpetAdam Ippolito
  • ProducerJohn Lennon, Yoko Ono
  • Saxophone, Flute, ClarinetStan Bronstein

Notes

Issued in a gatefold double LP. Inside the folding cover is Ono's essay "The Feminization of Society". An abridged version of this essay was previously published in The New York Times in February of 1972. The full essay was published in Sundance Magazine in May of 1972. Ono's "Approximately Infinite Universe" essay is printed on the back side of the album sleeve.

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Album

Approximately Infinite Universe is a double album by Yoko Ono, released in early 1973 on Apple Records. It represents a departure from the experimental avant garde rock of her first two albums towards a more conventional poprock sound, while also dabbling in feminist rock. It peaked at number 193 in the United States. The 1997 CD reissue on Rykodisc added two acoustic demos of songs from this era, that were later released on 1981's Season of Glass. It was released again by Rykodisc in 2007. Yoko Ono. Approximately Infinite Universe. Written and recorded in New York City with Elephant's Memory, Approximately Infinite Universe displayed Yoko Ono finally coming into her own right. Showing off her rock capabilities, she finds the hard spot with such cuts as Yang Yang and I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window. Yoko Ono - Approximately infinite universe 1973 87:24. Yoko ono-approximately infinite universe 1972 3:23. Death of Samantha - Yoko Ono 4:45. Catman The Rosies Are Coming - Yoko Ono 3:52. Yoko ono-move on fast 1972 3:44. Yoko Ono- Yang Yang 3:51. Approximately Infinite Universe by Yoko Ono, released 14 July 2017 1. Yang Yang 2. Death of Samantha 3. I Want My Love to Rest Tonight 4. What Did I Do 5. Have You Seen a Horizon Lately 6. Approximately Infinite Universe 7. Peter the Dealer 8. Song for John 9. Catman The Rosies Are Coming 10. What a Bastard the World Is 11. Waiting for the Sunrise 12. I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window 13. Winter Song 14. Kite Song 15. What a Mess 16. Shiranakatta I Didnt Know 17. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. Yoko Ono with John Lennon is interviewed on May 12, 1973 for. She also performs tracks from her then latest album Approximately Infinite Universe as well as a track released only as a single in Japan with the Plastic is a more conventional rock album by Yoko Ono with a much more traditional approach to her singing. The music and band are both pretty solid. This repress is nicely executed with old style gatefold Stoughton tip on jacket. Made me eager to seek out more of work and give it a listen with objective ears. Wedding Album LP Yoko Ono. Warzone Blus CD Yoko Ono. Warzone CD Yoko Ono. Warzone LP Yoko Ono. Approximately Infinite Universe CD Yoko Ono. Feeling The Space CD Yoko Ono. Fly LP Yoko Ono. Approximately Infinite Universe LP Yoko Ono. Feeling The Space LP Yoko Ono. Fly CD Yoko Ono. View More. Songs in album Yoko Ono - Approximately Infinite Universe CD I 1973. Yoko Ono - Yang Yang. Yoko Ono - Death Of Samantha. Yoko Ono - I Want My Love To Rest Tonight. Yoko Ono - What Did I Do. Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band. Experimental Avant-Garde. All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Price Economic : It is usually the slowest and cheapest type of shipping that can offer the seller, rarely including a tracking number and signature. It is ideal for low value items. Used method by the seller for this type of shipping . Yoko Ono : Approximately Infinite Universe,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен

Reviews (1)
Winawel
My copy has LP1 featuring sides A+D and LP2 with sides B+C. Is that the case with everyone else's copy or am I the owner of a (rare) misprint? Thanks. Love the album by the way!

Back in the day when people stacked recirds on "record changer" phonogrsphs, you could stack the two records to play side 1, then drop the second record to play side 2. Then you could flip them both, to play sidec3, then side 4. Many if not all double albums from that era weremade this way.

Terrible. Stacking records that way caused scuffs & scratches.

I've always wondered this myself, as my copy also has discs with sides 1/4 and 2/3. It seems this was the intended way the album was pressed. It's interesting because this forces the listener to pause and switch discs after the opening first side, but then you get an easy transition through the middle of the album, and once more a pause and switch for its conclusion. I assumed this was a decided conceptual choice by Yoko. However, it's worth noting that the 2017 Secretly Canadian vinyl reissue of AIU doesn't follow the original LP's 1/4 2/3 sequence.

I have the 1973 UK pressing (not a US pressing like the Discogs entry where you commented). Mine is "normal", in that sides A & B are on one record, C & D on another.However, it was not uncommon in those days for 2xLPs to have side A&D on 1 record and B&C on the other. I have numerous releases like this. These pressings were designed for use with turntables equipped with "stackable spindles" that allowed automatic play of multiple pieces of vinyl. Both records are loaded onto the turntable spindle. Side A plays 1st, then the second piece of vinyl (with side B facing up) automatically drops down the stacker spindle and plays on the deck. Once sides A and B play automatically, the user simply flips the stack of records and reloads them on the turntable such that side C drops first, then side D. Google "turntable stackable spindle" and you'll find plenty of pictures and videos. So I doubt your copy is truly a rarity, but some people prefer the stackable pressing format for 2xLPs. As such, stackable pressings may have marginally different values that "normal" pressings. I do not know Discogs' guidelines about having separate listings for stackable pressings, but it seems like there should be one.

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