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Album Review: Live in New York City
 

  • Artist: John Lennon
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 10, 1986
  • Total Time: 42:57
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

John Lennon's concert appearances during his solo years were rare and scattered about, so any live document is worth hearing. Yet this one, the fabled One to One concert at Madison Square Garden, doesn't live up to its legend, however noble the cause (a benefit for the Willowbrook School for Children). Much of the problem, one suspects, is that Lennon concerts tended to be quick, casual one-offs; this material might have really rocked if John had broken the tunes in on the road first. Also, the Plastic Ono Elephants Memory Band is a fairly crude bunch of bashers, with Stan Bronstein's flailing sax and surprisingly poor drumming, despite the support of Jim Keltner. So Lennon is pretty much left to his own devices. In the first few numbers he sounds distracted, not in full command, even disconnected from the band. A core primal scream piece "Well Well Well" is given a perfunctory run-through; "Instant Karma" sounds stiff, with embarrassing drum breaks ("We'll get it right next time," John says); and he makes only one reference to his Beatle past with a heavy-handed "Come Together." Things do improve later on when "Mother" and "Cold Turkey" work up a good lather, and "Hound Dog" is not bad, although the concluding "Give Peace a Chance" is limited to the brief excerpt included on Shaved Fish. Phil Spector was the original producer of the recording, and it's one of his murkier jobs, not nearly as focused as his work on The Concert for Bangla Desh in the very same arena the year before. More from the concert, including some of Yoko's numbers, can be found on the companion video cassette released at the same time. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
New York City John Lennon John Lennon (3:39)
It's So Hard John Lennon John Lennon (3:18)
Woman Is the Nigger of the World John Lennon, Yoko Ono John Lennon (5:30)
Well, Well, Well John Lennon John Lennon (3:50)
Instant Karma! John Lennon John Lennon (3:40)
Mother John Lennon John Lennon (4:59)
Come Together John Lennon, Paul McCartney John Lennon (4:20)
Imagine John Lennon John Lennon (3:17)
Cold Turkey John Lennon John Lennon (5:29)
Hound Dog Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller John Lennon (3:10)
Give Peace a Chance John Lennon, Paul McCartney John Lennon (1:00)

Credits

John Lennon (Guitar), John Lennon (Keyboards), John Lennon (Main Performer), John Lennon (?), Yoko Ono (Keyboards), Yoko Ono (Producer), Yoko Ono (Liner Notes), Jim Keltner (Drums), Phil Spector (Recording Supervision), Stan Bronstein (Saxophone), Tim Crich (Engineer), Rick Frank (Drums), Wayne "Tex" Gabriel (Guitar), Paul Hamingson (Engineer), Adam Ippolito (Keyboards), John O'Brien (Photography), Gary VanScyoc (Bass), Gary VanScyoc (Guitar (Bass)), John Ward (Bass), John Ward (Guitar (Bass)), Roy Kohara (Art Direction), Jonathan Wyporath (Music Editor), Jonathan Wyporath (Sound Editing)
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Live in New York City
Live in New York City cover
Live album by John Lennon
Released 10 February 1986
Recorded 30 August 1972
Genre Rock, blues rock, hard rock, rock 'n' roll
Length 42:30
Label Parlophone/EMI
Capitol (North America)
Producer Yoko Ono
Professional reviews
John Lennon chronology
Milk and Honey
(1984)
Live in New York City
(1986)
Menlove Ave.
(1986)

Live in New York City is a posthumous live album by John Lennon. It was prepared under the supervision of his widow, Yoko Ono, and released in 1986 as his second official live album, following Live Peace in Toronto 1969.

Recorded on 30 August 1972 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, both John Lennon and Yoko Ono performed two shows, entitled "One to One", to raise money for children with mental challenges at friend Geraldo Rivera's request. He introduces Lennon and Ono at the beginning of the album.

Other performers at these concerts included Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack and the Sha-Na-Na, although their performances are not included on the album.

Live in New York City captures John Lennon's last full-length concert performance, coming right after the release of Some Time in New York City, the commercial failure of which had devastated Lennon. Not surprisingly, his stage talk, while humorous, is also self-deprecating and slightly nervous in tone. Backing Lennon and Ono were Elephant's Memory, the band used on Some Time in New York City. Although he performs material largely from his last three albums (John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Imagine and Some Time in New York City), Lennon pleases fans by resurrecting his Beatles hit "Come Together" and pays tribute to Elvis Presley with "Hound Dog" before leading the audience in a singalong of "Give Peace a Chance".

Upon its early 1986 release, Ono was criticized by former members of Elephant's Memory for using the first - and weaker - performance instead of the stronger evening show. They also took issue with the simultaneous video release of the concert, which was edited to show Ono as prominently as Lennon. However, Ono cut out from the audio edition of the concert all of her solo performances, which included "Sisters O Sisters" among others, to give fans what they wanted - a pure John Lennon album. (The video retains the complete set list.)

The first part of the second performance later saw release on The John Lennon Anthology.

Live in New York City reached #55 in the UK, and surprised many with its US appeal where it peaked at #41 and eventually went gold.

The concerts were Lennon's only full-length live performances in his solo career, and his first formal, full-fledged shows since The Beatles retired from the road in 1966 (after brief and informal performances in between). He never had the opportunity to tour solo. They also marked the last time he would perform live with Ono. The video has yet to see an official DVD and Blu-Ray release. The album however is available on iTunes.

Track listing

All songs by John Lennon, except where noted.

  1. "New York City" – 3:38
  2. "It's So Hard" – 3:18
  3. "Woman is the Nigger of the World" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) – 5:30
  4. "Well Well Well" – 3:51
  5. "Instant Karma!" – 3:40
  6. "Mother" – 5:00
  7. "Come Together" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) – 4:21
  8. "Imagine" – 3:17
  9. "Cold Turkey" – 5:29
  10. "Hound Dog" (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) – 3:09
  11. "Give Peace a Chance" – 1:00
    • Originally credited to Lennon-McCartney, the credit was revised in the 1990s to cite only John Lennon as its composer

 
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