Live in New York City is a posthumous live album by English rock musician John Lennon. It was prepared under the supervision of his widow, Yoko Ono, and released in 1986 as his second official live album, the first being Live Peace in Toronto 1969.
Video Live in New York City (John Lennon album)
Performances
Recorded on 30 August 1972 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lennon performed two shows, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, a benefit concert for the Willowbrook State School for Retarded Children in New York, at friend Geraldo Rivera's request. Rivera introduces Lennon and Ono at the beginning of the album, and he is referenced in Lennon's impromptu revised lyrics in the opening song, "New York City".
The benefit concerts, billed as One to One, also featured other performers in addition to Lennon, including Stevie Wonder, Roberta Flack, Melanie Safka and Sha-Na-Na, although their performances are not included on this album, nor on the simultaneous video release.
Live in New York City captures Lennon's last full-length concert performance, coming right after the release of Some Time in New York City. Backing Lennon and Ono were Elephant's Memory, who had served as Lennon and Ono's backing band on Some Time in New York City. Although the material Lennon performed was largely drawn from his three most recent albums of the period (John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Imagine and Some Time in New York City), he also included in the setlist his Beatles hit "Come Together" and paid tribute to Elvis Presley with "Hound Dog" before leading the audience in a singalong of "Give Peace a Chance". "Come Together", originally in the key of D minor, was performed in E minor.
Maps Live in New York City (John Lennon album)
Criticism and editing
Upon its early 1986 release, Ono was criticised 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 it was alleged had been edited to show Ono as prominently as Lennon. However, on the album release, Ono's vocal performances on such numbers as "Hound Dog" had been mixed out completely. Additionally, all of her solo performances, which included "Sisters, O Sisters", "Born in a Prison", "We're All Water", "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)", "Move on Fast" and "Open Your Box", were deleted from the audio edition of the concert, to create a pure Lennon album. The video release retained the Lennon complete set-list including Ono's "Sisters, O Sisters" and "Born in a Prison".
Portions of the evening performance later saw release on the John Lennon Anthology.
Live in New York City reached No. 55 in the UK, and surprised many with its US appeal where it peaked at No. 41 and eventually went gold.
Historical significance
The concerts documented on Live in New York City were Lennon's only rehearsed and full-length live performances in his solo career, and his first - and last - formal, full-fledged live concerts since the Beatles retired from the road in 1966. Lennon never mounted a tour during his post-Beatles career. The concerts also marked the last time he performed live with Ono or with Elephant's Memory.
Track listing
All songs by John Lennon, except where noted.
- Side one
- "New York City" - 2:56
- "It's So Hard" - 3:18
- "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" (Lennon, Yoko Ono) - 5:30
- "Well Well Well" - 3:51
- "Instant Karma!" - 3:40
- Side two
- "Mother" - 5:00
- "Come Together" (Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 4:21
- "Imagine" - 3:17
- "Cold Turkey" - 5:29
- "Hound Dog" (Leiber/Stoller) - 3:09
- "Give Peace a Chance" - 1:00
Video track listing
- "Power to the People"
- "New York City"
- "It's So Hard"
- "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" (Lennon/Ono)
- "Sisters O Sisters" (Ono)
- "Well Well Well"
- "Instant Karma!"
- "Mother"
- "Born in a Prison" (Ono)
- "Come Together" (Lennon-McCartney)
- "Imagine"
- "Cold Turkey"
- "Hound Dog" (Leiber/Stoller)
- "Give Peace a Chance"
Personnel
- John Lennon - vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
- Yoko Ono - keyboards
- Jim Keltner - drums
- Elephant's Memory:
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- Wayne 'Tex' Gabriel - lead guitar
- Gary Van Scyoc - bass guitar
- John Ward - bass guitar
- Stan Bronstein - saxophone
- Adam Ippolito - keyboards
- Richard Frank Jr. - drums
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia