| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2005年11月07日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Parlophone |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | X3409762 |
| SKU | 094634097628 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:48
Personnel: John Lennon (vocals, guitar, National guitar); John Lennon; Ian Underwood (vocals, keyboards, wind); Bob Harris (vocals, keyboards); Frank Zappa (guitar, background vocals); Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Wayne "Tex" Gabriel (guitar); Bobby Keys (saxophone); Nicky Hopkins, Billy Preston (keyboards); Don Preston (synthesizer); Jim Pons (bass instrument, background vocals); Gary VanScyoc (bass instrument); Jim Keltner, Rick Frank (drums, percussion); Keith Moon (drums); Yoko Ono (vocals, drums); Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman (vocals); Stan Bronstein (flute, saxophone); Adam Ippolito (piano, organ); John Labosca (piano); Aynsley Dunbar (drums).
Audio Remixer: Paul Hicks.
Recording information: London, England; New York, NY.
Photographers: Bob Gruen; Joe Sia.
Arrangers: John Lennon; Yoko Ono.
While Lennon claimed to have always been politically minded, given his working-class upbringing in class-conscious England ("I've been satirizing the system since my childhood," he once mused), rock-pop sensibilities, clever wordplay, or matters of the heart usually took precedence in his musical output. But here Lennon and Yoko, accompanied by New York's Elephant's Memory, sing and scream freely against sexism in "Woman Is the Nigger Of The World" and "Sisters, O Sisters." They protest incarceration in "John Sinclair," "Attica State," and "Born In A Prison," colonialism in "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "The Luck Of The Irish," and racism in "Angela."
The richness of Phil Spector's production fills out the danceable grooves on nearly every track. Also featured is Lennon's paean to his adopted home, "New York City," with allusions to doping clerics and transsexual rockers as well as the highly quotable line, "What a bad-ass city!" On the bonus disc, Lennon and Ono get it on with Zappa and the Mothers in live sets from London and New York. Things heat up considerably with "Cold Turkey," freak out with "Don't Worry Kyoko," and veer into the ridiculous with audience participation on "Scumbag." SOMETIME IN NEW YORK CITY is some of the groovin'-est, most tuneful agit-prop ever committed to disc.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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