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  1. Apr 16, 2020 · Yoko Ono’s Starpeace, made in 1985 and with the synths to prove it, is another of many polemical works she and her late husband John Lennon made both apart and alone. It has less to say than a lot of them, which is saying something. There’s nothing as frightful as the opening track of Sometime in New York City, whose name I will not speak ...

  2. Oct 5, 2010 · The Rykodisc CD rerelease does offer one advantage, though: the bonus live version of John Lennon's "Imagine", sung by Yoko on her 1986 Starpeace tour. Yoko uses her strong, alto voice instead of the high-pitched squeakiness of some of her other stuff, and it sounds fabulous.

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  3. Consumer Guide Album. Yoko Ono: Starpeace [Polydor, 1985] Bill Laswell looked like the perfect choice to assist Yoko's rebound from It's Alright, especially given his commitment to non-Western music and his penchant for avant-gardists, mostly jazzmen but a few of Yoko's ilk. But despite unfailingly humorless lyrics and the skillful input of ...

  4. Starpeace is Yoko Ono's 1985 concept album, designed to spread a message of peace around the world as an opposition to Ronald Reagan's "Star Wars"missile defense system. As with most Ono albums it did not chart extensively but the single release of "Hell in Paradise" reached #16 on the US dance charts. [hide] *1 Aftermath 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Singles 5 Personnel 6 Tour 7 References 8 ...

  5. Yoko Ono - Starpeace (Disco Completo 1985) 0:00; Lists Add to List

  6. Standard retail pressing: Yoko Ono - Starpeace "An Earth Play For Sun and Air" Earth Is Our Haven, Laughter & Joy. Earth Is Our Paradise We Live To Enjoy.

  7. Mar 31, 2023 · Yoko Ono released Starpeace in late 1985 with a ton of publicity. However, the album was her cheesiest music to date, some of the songs sounding like Nickelodeon jingles. When Starpeace came out, her label and the industry was expecting a #1 album.

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