ジョン・レノン生誕80周年を記念したニュー・ベスト・アルバム。
ヨーコ・オノがエクゼクティヴ・プロデューサー、ショーン・レノンがプロデュース。
曲はオリジナルのマルチ・トラックから新しくトランスファーをしてリミックス
ポール・ヒックスがリミックスを担当。
●2CD+BDの3枚組
●CD2枚組に36曲収録
●ブルーレイには5.1サラウンド、ドルビー・アトモスのHDオーディオ収録
●36曲それぞれのストーリーと、レノン・オノ・アーカイヴからの何百枚もの未発表の写真、ポラロイド、映画のスチル・フレーム、手紙、歌詞、テープ箱、アートワーク、メモラビリアなどが掲載された124ページ豪華ブックレット付
●バンパー・ステッカー、ポスター、ポストカード付
発売・販売元 提供資料(2020/08/27)
Released on John Lennons 80th birthday, Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes is designed as a deluxe celebration of Lennons solo catalog. Housed in a slipcover and bearing a handsome 124-page hardcover book with some nice song-by-song liner notes culled from Lennon interviews, Gimme Some Truth covers rather familiar territory in terms of songs -- there are 36 here, starting with Instant Karma! (We All Shine On) and running through the posthumous hit Nobody Told Me, hitting nearly all the familiar points along the way (Some Time in New York City, which was bypassed on 2010s Power to the People: The Hits, is represented here by Angela, a deep cut making its debut on a hits compilation). The attraction isnt the song selection per se as much as it is the Ultimate Mixes, a new set of clean, clear revisions from the original tapes. These are also available on the boxs two CDs and one Blu-Ray, which also features 5.1 surround and Dolby Atmos mixes. With the understandable exception of Grow Old with Me, a recording which cant help but betray its humble roots, everything here does sound brighter than its original, and more expansive, too. This is especially apparent on Instant Karma!, Cold Turkey, and the selections from Mind Games, all recordings that were quite dense and colorful upon their original release, but here they almost sparkle. Whether this is an improvement is a matter of personal taste, but its true that the Ultimate Mixes do deliver a state-of-the-art aural upgrade, which is a selling point for fans who have purchased this material before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi