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John Lennon solo remasters to be released in October 2010

6.30pm, Tuesday 29 June 2010 (1 year ago)

Eight digitally remastered solo albums by John Lennon are to be re-released in October, alongside three special compilations, to coincide with what would have been the singer's 70th birthday.



In this very special year, which would have seen my husband and life partner John reach the age of 70, I hope that this remastering / reissue programme will help bring his incredible music to a whole new audience. By remastering 121 tracks spanning his solo career, I hope also that those who are already familiar with John's work will find renewed inspiration from his incredible gifts as a songwriter, musician and vocalist and from his power as a commentator on the human condition. His lyrics are as relevant today as they were when they were first written and I can think of no more apposite title for this campaign than those simple yet direct words 'Gimme Some Truth'.
Yoko Ono

The eight albums have been digitally remastered from the original mixes, and will be issued as part of a worldwide campaign called Gimme Some Truth. The titles are: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Some Time In New York City (1972), Mind Games (1973), Walls And Bridges (1974), Rock 'N' Roll (1975), Double Fantasy (1980) and the posthumously-released Milk And Honey (1984).

Double Fantasy has been remixed by Yoko Ono and producer Jack Douglas. The new 'Stripped Down' version will be part of a two-CD set.

Double Fantasy Stripped Down really allows us to focus our attention on John's amazing vocals. Technology has advanced so much that, conversely, I wanted to use new techniques to really frame these amazing songs and John's voice as simply as possible. By stripping down some of the instrumentation the power of the songs shines through with an enhanced clarity.
Yoko Ono

The albums have been digitally remastered from Lennon's original mixes by Ono and a team of engineers led by Allan Rouse at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London and by George Marino at Avatar Studios in New York. Each of the remastered titles will be packaged in digipack sleeves with original album art and will feature booklets with photos and new liner notes by Paul Du Noyer.

There will also be a deluxe 11 CD collector's box set titled John Lennon Signature Box, containing the remastered albums plus previously unreleased rarities and non-album singles. The box will include a limited edition print of a Lennon artwork, and a hardback book including photographs, poetry, artwork, and liner notes by Anthony DeCurtis.

A four-CD set of themed discs titled Gimme Some Truth will also be issued, containing 72 songs on the themes of Roots (Lennon's rock 'n' roll roots and influences), Working Class Hero (socio-political songs), Woman (love songs) and Borrowed Time (songs about life). It will include liner notes by DeCurtis and rare photographs.

A 15-song best-of collection titled Power To The People: The Hits completes the reissue programme. It will be available as a single CD, digital download, and an Experience Edition with additional content.

The project will be launched in 4 October 2010 in most countries, and the following day in North America. The remastered tracks will also be available as digital downloads.

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9 responses to “John Lennon solo remasters to be released in October 2010”

  1. Marcelo says:
    Tuesday 29 June 2010 at 7.45pm

    I like it. Me gusta. Boku wa sore ga suki desu.

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  2. Cole says:
    Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 2.18am

    What about Menlove Ave??

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    • Joe says:
      Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 1.31pm

      Well that was just a collection of outtakes, much like the John Lennon Anthology box set, Acoustic CD etc.

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  3. Rick Linville says:
    Wednesday 30 June 2010 at 3.04am

    Love John Lennons records, eight tracks, cassettes, CD's. The new formats & technologies are breaking the bank for me...

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    • Julio says:
      Thursday 1 July 2010 at 9.58pm

      Does anybody know anything about the Beatles remasters becoming available on vinyl?

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  4. Pablo says:
    Thursday 1 July 2010 at 6.49pm

    I love Lennon, his recordings with Beatles and solo records, but I have hard feelings with the new re-release. The remixed sound on Plastic Ono Band, Imagine or Walls and Bridges, for example, are great and it sounds very clean. I think these releases are a bit unneccesary. The only good thing of this re-release is Double Fantasy, because I'm very expecting about the "Stripped down mix" of Lennon's last album, I'm sure the stripped mix will be interesting, this is the good thing. New compilation, new box-set are too much money. Lennon Legend is contundent and great compilation, Working Class Hero was a very nice double CD compilation.

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  5. GniknuS says:
    Sunday 4 July 2010 at 8.39pm

    I wish they would have stripped down more of the albums. It seems like a few there in the mid-70s were a bit too Spectorized.

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  6. John Lover says:
    Sunday 4 July 2010 at 8.50pm

    Can't wait for this.

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  7. Eddie B says:
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 at 5.25pm

    What about all the music John and Yoko made together? That should be included too! Have they taken all of it out of his remastered collection?

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