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"Described by Yoko Ono as 'ahead of its time,' John Lennon's Mind Games has been a cult classic ever since its first release on 29 October 1973. This beautiful and insightful volume tells the inside story of the creation, recording, and release of this of this landmark album and charts an exciting period of transformation and experimentation for Lennon and Ono. With Nixon and Hoover were attempting to have John deported and the popular press turning against them both, 1973 proved an exceptionally turbulent time for the radical duo. Pore over these sumptuous pages and join them as they…mehr

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"Described by Yoko Ono as 'ahead of its time,' John Lennon's Mind Games has been a cult classic ever since its first release on 29 October 1973. This beautiful and insightful volume tells the inside story of the creation, recording, and release of this of this landmark album and charts an exciting period of transformation and experimentation for Lennon and Ono. With Nixon and Hoover were attempting to have John deported and the popular press turning against them both, 1973 proved an exceptionally turbulent time for the radical duo. Pore over these sumptuous pages and join them as they re-embrace mysticism and magical thinking and as they campaign for peaceful protest to end the war in Vietnam and for equal rights for women."
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John Lennon (1940-1980) was an English singer, songwriter and peace activist who co-founded the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. To date, his solo releases have generated equivalent album sales of over 74 million. Yoko Ono is a globally renowned multimedia artist, singer, songwriter and activist. She married John Lennon in 1969 and became his creative partner and muse. She continues to work to preserve his legacy, funding, among other projects, Strawberry Fields in Manhattan's Central Park, the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER in Iceland and the 'Imagine There's No Hunger' campaign.