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It has been 51 years since John Lennon's fourth album "Mind Games" was released, but I imagine the people behind the just-released "new remixed and expanded" edition didn't want to rush things ...
So it’s probably an appropriate day for his son, Sean Ono Lennon, to announce a groovy, rather opulent new edition of his 1973 album Mind Games. Lennon (who shares a birthday with his old man; he ...
Mind Games was meant to be a return to form for John Lennon, after an instantly dated protest album that felt didactic and cold. He certainly seemed to be back on track with its opening Top 20 hit ...
And then my parents had spent some time being radical political activists, and [the year before “Mind Games”] they did a whole album called “Sometime in New York City” that was extremely ...
The sum of the parts here add up to an impressive whole and show enough sides to Mind Games to prove it was more than “just an album.” In a 1975 interview, Lennon reflected on the album saying ...
When John Lennon first released his 1973 album Mind Games, it was met with tepid reception from critics and fans. But with Lennon’s son Sean Ono Lennon rereleasing a new box set of the album, ...
The expanded editions feature remixed audio, with Deluxe and Super Deluxe versions offering a deep dive into the album sessions. The Deluxe and Super Deluxe versions of Mind Games present each ...
The biggest strength of the album are his production and his singing. He’s really at his best. Some of the his best vocal performances are on this record. Especially the outro of Mind Games ...
When John Lennon first released his 1973 album Mind Games, it was met with tepid reception from critics and fans. But with Lennon's son Sean Ono Lennon rereleasing a new box set of the album ...