John Lennon - Attica State video free download


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John's seventh "solo" album release, and first double album.

Record One was credited to John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephants Memory and Invisible Strings.

Record Two was credited to John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with The Mothers of Invention and star studded cast of thousands !!

The first thing to mention is that the album is called "Some Time In New York City" and NOT "Sometime In New York City".

This double album was frustratingly released in America THREE MONTHS before here in the U.K. which meant that import copies were appearing before it`s release, which then means lower sales figures are achieved here. The reason for the delay was again copyright problems with Yoko's name appearing as co-writer on some songs. Northern Songs refused to acknowledge this claim.

Also the album was meant to be a single album WITH a FREE bonus album of the "Live Jam", but as usual, it was assigned a catalogue number pushing it into a higher retail price bracket.

Record One was recorded between 1st March and 20th March 1972 in New York with John and Yoko and Phil Spector producing.

As well as the tracks for record one, a number of unreleased tracks are also recorded with Elephants Memory which are :

"Don't Be Cruel", "Hound Dog", "Send Me Some Lovin", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Whole Lotta Shakin Going On", "It'll Be Me", "Not Fade Away", "Ain't That A Shame", and "Caribbean".

Elephants Memory were a New York rock band who were best known at the time for their musical contribution to the 1969 movie "Midnight Cowboy" which starred Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight (George once owned a car previously owned by Jon Voight).

Record two details are listed below with the tracklisting.

The album cover is designed to look like a newspaper, and along with the lyrics has a few political statements too.

The face in the apple top left is Phil Spector, and underneath the picture it says, "To know him is to love him".

On the rear it says, "This album was completed on March 20th 1972, our third wedding anniversary".

Sleeve concept was by John and Yoko and realized by Al Steckler.

The sleeve design was by Michael Gross.

The record labels do not feature an Apple, but have the John and Yoko "merging heads" design.

The double album also came with a postcard of the Statue of Liberty and a petition about John's expulsion from the U.S. (not included in the American release).

CREDITS:

John - Lead Vocal, guitar.

Yoko - Vocals, drums.

Jim Keltner - Drums, percussion.

Elephants Memory.

Stan Bronstein - Saxophone, flute.

Richard Frank Jr. - Drums, percussion.

Gary Van Scyoc - Bass.

Adam Ippolito - Piano, organ.

Wayne 'Tex' Gabriel - Guitar.

John Las Bosca - piano (on "Born In A Prison").

Comments

9 years ago

tammy rouse

Amazingly, this sounds modern .

9 years ago

Tony Chamberlain

When it all comes down to it, aren't we really all just mates in Attica State

10 years ago

cometandcupids

He was no Manchurian Candidate. He was a loser trying to make a name for himself and he did. He doesn't deserve freedom and for years he's had death threats from fans telling him they would kill him if he ever got out.

10 years ago

ladylibertyTruth19

America had a history of imprisoning the wrong people

10 years ago

ladylibertyTruth19

This song is about the prisoners who were shot in attica state prison. Pay attention

10 years ago

Jack Ripper

The government did not kill John Lennon, first off, if that was revealed to the public, all trust in the government would be gone. Second, you can tell easily that Mark Chapman was a man desperately reaching out for attention.

10 years ago

spiffy427

This song is not about Mark Chapman people. That doesn't even make chronological sense.

11 years ago

elissa sangi

2nd reply) As a matter of fact, look at John Lennon on the David Frost show. Does anyone you've seen resemble John Lennon? i.e. The boob who married Kate Hudson - gee, I wonder who taught him how to dress?

11 years ago

elissa sangi

The gov't killed John Lennon. That guy was a Manchurian Candidate. His behavior alone shows it. He didn't run or leave the scene, he was flipping thru a book, rag sheet or something. There was an entire conspiracy against Lennon, from Nixon, to get him out of the USA. Lennon knew all about it the political conspiracies. Listen to John Sinclair.

11 years ago

elissa sangi

Nonsense,you say?Do you know anything about Bloody Sunday or Attica State?This album comes full circle, to the attitude of the day;a political circle of the times.It is def not nonsense & it's def not about a great artist getting it wrong.With the net at ur fingertips you can even get the feel of the day(research). In '74, most people laughed at you if you did yoga, 'cause I wz teaching Hatha.Imagine that feel today.'Attica State' got airplay & was quite relevant of the times - def not nonsense.

11 years ago

Trav Meek

"Shoot" the Prisoners in the "towers" "Rockefeller Pulled The "Trigger" (911)

11 years ago

Luxmaxnike

You named 3 people...

12 years ago

Dan Parker

Rockafeller pulled the trigger! LENNON KNEW ABOUT THE CONSPIRACY! THE NWO! INFOWARS.COM THE ROCKAFELLERS CONTROL THE WORLD!

13 years ago

mussman717word

@slappyabromowitz The sentiment in this song is not, as you say, nonsense -- however, it is exaggerated to even out the scale, if you understand what I'm saying. Prisoners come from everywhere for doing different things, there's no generalizing them all, and many of them don't deserve what they get. That being said, some certainly do.

13 years ago

lifestraight

@thebeatles4ever3 Where did she forgive him? I don't think she did...

13 years ago

allenlevelle

Happy Birthday, John!!!

13 years ago

slappy abromowitz

The sentiment in this song is nonsense and Lennon along with McCartney and Dylan is probably the greatest songwriter of the twentieth century. He was clouded by the violence of the police response but prisoners deserve no sympathy BTW- Yoko never forgave that scum

13 years ago

Kyle Whiteley

@Stublinsky i think that would be a very hard thing to do considering he killed her husband,on a tv interview she forgave him,but just because she forgave him doesnt mean she thinks he should be out of jail running around crazy

13 years ago

Tom Garden

Poor Chappy. When John releases a new album he should be released from prison.

14 years ago

record1207

"JOHN" STILL KNEW HOW TO ROCK!!!! thanks.

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