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Whatever one thinks of [[Yoko Ono]] — sorceress / saint, dabbler/ genius, bearer/exploiter of her late husband's legacy — this album sounds more vital, varied and with-it than anything recently released by any other ex-Beatle recently. And make no mistake about it, Yoko Ono is an ex-Beatle, perhaps The Ex-Beatle, toiling in the Fab Four's shadow every bit as much as Paul, George or Ringo. | Whatever one thinks of [[Yoko Ono]] — sorceress/ saint, dabbler/genius, bearer/exploiter of her late husband's legacy — this album sounds more vital, varied and with-it than anything recently released by any other ex-Beatle recently. And make no mistake about it, Yoko Ono is an ex-Beatle, perhaps The Ex-Beatle, toiling in the Fab Four's shadow every bit as much as Paul, George or Ringo. | ||
''Every Man Has A Woman'' was originally conceived by John as a fiftieth birthday gift to his wife, with other artists covering Yoko's material in an attempt to get her music across to an indifferent or hostile public. The result is at once a celebration of the woman and her man, an often emotional potpourri that showcases Yoko Ono's underrated skills as a lyricist and musician, skills previously obscured by people's prejudice against the singer. | ''Every Man Has A Woman'' was originally conceived by John as a fiftieth birthday gift to his wife, with other artists covering Yoko's material in an attempt to get her music across to an indifferent or hostile public. The result is at once a celebration of the woman and her man, an often emotional potpourri that showcases Yoko Ono's underrated skills as a lyricist and musician, skills previously obscured by people's prejudice against the singer. | ||
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<center><h3> Far From The Hurting Kind </h3></center> | <center><h3> Far From The Hurting Kind </h3></center> | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musician_(magazine) Wikipedia: Musician magazine] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musician_(magazine) Wikipedia: Musician magazine] | ||
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