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Walls and Bridges
The careful burnishing of John Lennon's daunting legend usually obscures one telling fact: the former Beatle endured a long and troubling artistic slump in the mid-'70s. Indeed, his five-year retirement/house-husband phase may have been one of the shrewdest career moves he ever made. Cut in Los Angeles during his prolonged "lost weekend" estrangement from Yoko Ono, Walls and Bridges too often sacrifices the sublime for the ridiculous--that is, when it's not being altogether superfluous. Still, "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," Lennon's boisterous collaboration with Elton John, scored him his first No. 1 record as a solo artist, and compelling tracks like "Steel and Glass," "Going Down on Love," and "#9 Dream" belie the artistic genius Lennon was literally drowning in copious rounds of Brandy Alexanders during the period. --Jerry McCulley
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Tracks| 1 | Going Down On Love (remixed) | | 2 | Whatever Gets You Thru The Night (remixed) | | 3 | Old Dirt Road (re-mastered) | | 4 | What You Got (remixed) | | 5 | Bless You (re-mastered) | | 6 | Scared (re-mastered) | | 7 | #9 Dream (remixed) | | 8 | Surprise Surprise (remixed) | | 9 | Steel & Glass (remixed) | | 10 | Beef Jerky (remixed) | | 11 | Nobody Loves You (When You're Down And Out) (re-mastered) | | 12 | Ya Ya (remixed) | | 13 | Whatever Gets You Thru The Night (Live with Elton John) | | 14 | Nobody Loves You (When You're Down And Out) (alternative version) | | 15 | John interviewed by Bob Mercer |
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