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Wayne L.
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John Lennon Plastic Ono Band is the greatest solo album of all time by any former Beatle because it's creatively, musically, artistically & lyrically a masterpiece of epic proportions showcasing John at his finest & rawest as an artist which would make Bob Dylan blush with great tracks like Mother, I Found Out, Working Class Hero, Well Well Well & God just to name a few which I heard for the first time back in 81 even though it must have shocked Beatles fans at the time but JLPOB is the ultimate solo album by any of the former Beatles.


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Yeah, it's probably the best solo album ever.
I'm probably gonna buy it soon.
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Wayne L.
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You will NOT be disappointed at all by John Lennon Plastic Ono Band which is the greatest solo album by any of the former Beatles.


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I know I won't be disappointed.
I have Imagine, I love it, and I know JL/POB is even better.
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You will NOT be disappointed at all by John Lennon Plastic Ono Band which is the greatest solo album by any of the former Beatles. ]
thats waynes opinion......


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I think that Band on the Run is the best work by a former beatle but that's just me



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Various Artists - 'John Lennons' Jukebox'
Release: 8th March
Check out the South Bank Show article here Back to SPIN

"A few years ago a portable jukebox was discovered which belonged to John Lennon in the 1960s.

The jukebox contained some 40 records - Soul, R&B and Rock & Roll - written in Lennon's own handwriting. These are the songs which shaped Lennon's musical education and they reveal many of the original sources of inspiration for his later songwriting.
For example The Isley Brothers whose screaming vocal style The Beatles copied on 'Twist & Shout', American R&B singer Ritchie Barrett who sang the original 'Some Other Guy', blues guitarist Bobby Parker whose guitar lick The Beatles borrowed for 'I Feel Fine, Delbert McClinton who influenced Lennon's harmonica playing on 'Love Me Do' and Donovan who taught Lennon folk guitar style in India.

Now this fascinating discovery is the subject of a South Bank Show (to be screened on 14th March ) and this brilliant double album. The documentary and album also feature Little Richard, Fontella Bass, John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful, Steve Cropper of Booker T & The Mgs and legendary songwriters Leiber & Stoller.

Add Smokey Robinson (Tracks of My Tears/ The Only One I Love/ I've Been Good to You…), Buddy Holly (Brown Eyed Handsome Man/ Slippin & a Slidin'…), Otis Redding (My Girl), Bob Dylan (Positively 4th Street), Edwin Starr, The Miracles, The Contours, The Big Three and many more besides and a unique album which gives fresh insight into the creation of Lennon's songwriting genius emerges. "

CD One CD Two
1. Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour
2. Fontella Bass - Rescue Me
3. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Tracks Of My Tears
4. Otis Redding My Girl
5. Len Barry 1, 2, 3
6. Tommy Tucker - High Heel Sneakers
7. Jimmy McCracklin - The Walk
8. Timmy Shaw - Gonna Send You Back to Georgia
9. Contours - First I Look At The Purse
10. Gary U.S. - Bonds New Orleans
11. Bobby Parker - Watch Your Step
12. Derek Martin - Daddy Rollin' Stone
13. Larry Williams - Short Fat Fannie
14. Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
15. Barrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want)
16. Bruce Channel Hey! Baby
17. Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street
18. The Lovin’Spoonful - Daydream
19. Donovan - Turquoise
20. Buddy Holly - Slippin' And Slidin' 1. Gene Vincent - Be-Bop-A-Lula
2. Chuck Berry - No Particular Place To Go
3. Paul Revere & The Raiders - Steppin' Out
4. The Lovin’ Spoonful - Do You Believe In Magic
5. The Big Three - Some Other Guy
6. The Isley Brothers - Twist and Shout
7. Larry Williams -She Said "Yeah"
8. Buddy Holly - Brown Eyed Handsome Man
9. Little Richard - Slippin' And Slidin'
10. Gary U.S. Bonds - Quarter To Three
11. Little Richard - Ooh My Soul
12. Gene Vincent - Woman Love
13. The Miracles - Shop Around
14. The Animals - Bring It On Home To Me
15. James Ray with the Hutch Davie Orchestra - If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
16. The Miracles - What's So Good About Goodbye
17. Larry Williams - Bad Boy
18. Edwin Starr - Agent Double O Soul
19. The Miracles - I've Been Good To You
20. Barrett Strong - Oh I Apologize
21. The Miracles - Who's Lovin' You


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The late Doris Troy was one of the most talented soul singers of the Sixties who has many fans, not only among the global Soul and Northern Soul scenes, but also via her connections with members of The Beatles. In 1970 she recorded this self titled album for Apple with assistance from an all-star cast including George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Peter Frampton, Stephen Stills, Eric Clapton, Leon Russell, Jackie Lomax and Delaney & Bonnie. Doris, as ever, is in great voice, with tracks ranging from beefy rock-y soul to emotional, slower tunes. The album was produced by Doris, George Harrison and Stephen Stills.

The CD includes five tracks that were not on the original album vinyl taken from non-LP singles and outtakes. Track List:
1. Ain't That Cute (Harrison/Troy) - 3:52
2. Special Care (Stills) - 2:57
3. Give Me Back My Dynamite (Harrison/Troy) - 4:54
4. You Tore Me up Inside (Schinnery/Troy) - 2:27
5. Games People Play (South) - 3:04
6. Gonna Get My Baby Back (Harrison/Starr/Stills/Troy) - 2:17
7. I've Got to Be Strong (Lomax/Troy) - 2:34
8. Hurry (Carroll/Troy) - 3:10
9. So Far (Troy/Voormann) - 4:25
10. Exactly Like You (Fields/McHugh) - 3:06
11. You Give Me Joy Joy (Harrison/Starr/Stills/Troy) - 3:38
12. Don't Call Me No More (Schinnery/Troy) - 2:05
13. Jacob's Ladder (Traditional) - 2:57

Bonus Tracks:
14. All That I've Got (Preston/Troy) - 3:55
15. Get Back (Lennon/McCartney) - 3:06
16. Dearest Darling (Troy) - 2:50
17. What You Will Blues (Troy) - 4:57
18. Vaya con Dios (James/Pepper/Russell) - 3:29


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I just bought it.
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which one??????doris?
reveiw it for us....in print


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there were two plastic ono bands tho.....which line up was better????the one with ringo no doubt....


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Quoted from Wayne_L., posted March 11, 2004, 3:54pm at here
John Lennon Plastic Ono Band is the greatest solo album of all time by any former Beatle because it's creatively, musically, artistically & lyrically a masterpiece of epic proportions showcasing John at his finest & rawest as an artist which would make Bob Dylan blush with great tracks like Mother, I Found Out, Working Class Hero, Well Well Well & God just to name a few which I heard for the first time back in 81 even though it must have shocked Beatles fans at the time but JLPOB is the ultimate solo album by any of the former Beatles.


Well said but I DON'T think it would make Bobby Boy Dylan blush



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Quoted from pc31, posted March 17, 2004, 1:15am at here
Various Artists - 'John Lennons' Jukebox'
Release: 8th March


I bought this while I was in the States! It's a great album but the version of Some Other Guy by the Big Three is one of those awful re-makes from the Seventies - dreadful! That's my ONLY complaint though - the rest of the album contains only original versions.


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the big three became the searchers for those keeping score...big liverpool band.


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