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John Lennon And Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy Stripped Down (2014) FLAC 24/44

John Lennon And Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy Stripped Down (2014) FLAC 24/44
  • Title: Double Fantasy Stripped Down
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Capitol Records
  • Genre: Classic Rock, Pop
  • Quality: FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
  • Total Time: 93:05 min
  • Total Size: 1,06 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1 - Stripped Down:

01. John Lennon - (Just Like) Starting Over (2010 Remix) 4:23
02. Yoko Ono - Kiss Kiss Kiss (2010 Remix) 2:45
03. John Lennon - Cleanup Time (2010 Remix) 3:56
04. Yoko Ono - Give Me Something (2010 Remix) 1:31
05. John Lennon - I'm Losing You (2010 Remix) 4:25
06. Yoko Ono - I'm Moving On (2010 Remix) 2:29
07. John Lennon - Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (2010 Remix) 3:50
08. John Lennon - Watching The Wheels (2010 Remix) 3:32
09. Yoko Ono - Yes, I'm Your Angel (2010 Remix) 2:54
10. John Lennon - Woman (2010 Remix) 3:45
11. Yoko Ono - Beautiful Boys (2010 Remix) 3:16
12. John Lennon - Dear Yoko (2010 Remix) 3:03
13. Yoko Ono - Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him (2010 Remix) 4:46
14. Yoko Ono - Hard Times Are Over (2010 Remix) 3:35

CD2 - Original Album:

15. John Lennon - (Just Like) Starting Over 3:57
16. Yoko Ono - Kiss Kiss Kiss 2:42
17. John Lennon - Cleanup Time 2:59
18. Yoko Ono - Give Me Something 1:35
19. John Lennon - I'm Losing You 3:58
20. Yoko Ono - I'm Moving On 2:21
21. John Lennon - Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) 4:06
22. John Lennon - Watching The Wheels 4:00
23. Yoko Ono - Yes, I'm Your Angel 3:10
24. John Lennon - Woman 3:33
25. Yoko Ono - Beautiful Boys 2:55
26. John Lennon - Dear Yoko 2:35
27. Yoko Ono - Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him 4:02
28. Yoko Ono - Hard Times Are Over 3:20

The one unreleased item among Apple/EMI's exhaustive 2010 John Lennon reissue campaign was Double Fantasy Stripped Down, a revision of the original 1980 album supervised by Yoko Ono and producer Jack Douglas. The intent of this new mix is to give the recording a greater sense of intimacy, but Double Fantasy isn’t Let It Be: it doesn’t have a heavily bootlegged original early incarnation, it only exists in its final form; it’s not an album that was designed as a raw back-to-basics record, it was constructed as a slick studio affair. Stripped Down attempts to take only one coat of varnish off of Double Fantasy, stripping away reverb and backing vocals, dampening some of the brighter colors and adding some studio chatter to give the illusion of eavesdropping on the studio, trimming the length of some tracks slightly, lengthening a couple other imperceptibly, boosting John’s voice to the front of the mix. Apart from “(Just Like) Starting Over,” where the removal of the doo wop backing vocals undercuts the loving oldies homage of the song, the changes are so subtle that they’re felt more than heard, cumulatively not affecting the impact of the album all that much. Ultimately, Stripped Down sounds like a rough mix waiting for all the polish that made Double Fantasy feel like a full, complete album.







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