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Season of Glass Studio album by Yoko Ono Released June 8, 1981 (UK)
June 12, 1981 (US)Recorded The Hit Factory, New York City, 1981 Genre Pop, rock Length 51:05 Label Geffen Producer Yoko Ono, Phil Spector Yoko Ono chronology Double Fantasy
(1980)Season of Glass
(1981)It's Alright (I See Rainbows)
(1982)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Rolling Stone [2] Pitchfork Media (7.7/10)[3] Robert Christgau (A-)[4] This table needs to be expanded using prose. See the guideline for more information. Season of Glass is a 1981 album by Yoko Ono, her first solo recording after the murder of her husband John Lennon. The album was released less than six months after Lennon's death and deals with it directly in songs such as "Goodbye Sadness" and "I Don't Know Why".
The front cover features Lennon's bloodstained glasses positioned next to a half-filled glass of water, with a view of Central Park in the background. A young Sean Lennon features on the track "Even When You're Far Away", recounting a story his father used to tell him. Season of Glass charted at #49, making it Ono's highest-charting solo album to date.
A music video was created for "Goodbye Sadness" featuring footage of John and Yoko together. The video was screened on the first episode of Saturday Night Live's seventh season.
The 1997 Rykodisc reissue added bonus tracks of the single "Walking on Thin Ice" and an a'cappella demo of "I Don't Know Why", recorded the day after Lennon's death. Demos of Season of Glass songs recorded with Lennon in the 1970s were also released as bonus tracks with other Ono reissues, including an acoustic version of "Dogtown" on Approximately Infinite Universe. The unreleased 1974 album A Story also contained several songs that were later re-recorded for Season of Glass, such as "She Gets Down On Her Knees" and "Will You Touch Me". It was also released by Rykodisc in 1997.
Three songs from this recording were reworked by other artists on the remix tribute album Yes, I'm a Witch in 2007. Antony Hegarty reworked "Toyboat", The Apples in Stereo reworked "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" and Jason Pierce from Spiritualized reworked "Walking on Thin Ice".
Contents
Track listing
- "Goodbye Sadness" – 3:48
- "Mindweaver" – 4:24
- "Even When You're Far Away" – 4:12
- "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" – 3:13
- "Turn of the Wheel" – 2:41
- "Dogtown" – 3:32
- "Silver Horse" – 3:03
- "I Don't Know Why" – 4:18
- "Extension 33" – 2:45
- "No, No, No" – 2:43
- "Will You Touch Me" – 2:37
- "She Gets Down on Her Knees" – 4:13
- "Toyboat" – 3:31
- "Mother of the Universe" – 4:26
- "Walking on Thin Ice" (Bonus track) – 6:00
- "I Don't Know Why (Demo)" (Bonus track) – 2:48
Commercial reception
Season of Glass charted at #49, making it Ono's highest-charting solo album to date.[citation needed]
In popular culture
Holly Miranda covered the "Nobody Sees Me Like You" as a B-side to her single "Forest Green, Oh Forest Green" and on her EP Choose to See, which was included with the purchase of her 2010 album The Magician's Private Library.[5]
Personnel
- Guitars - John Lennon, Hugh McCracken, Earl Slick, Anthony Davilio
- Keyboards - John Lennon, George Small, Anthony Davilio
- Bass - Tony Levin, John Siegler
- Drums - Andrew Newmark
- Percussion - Arthur Jenkins, David Friedman
- Vibraphone - David Friedman
- Soprano/Alto Saxophone - George "Young" Opalisky
- Tenor Saxophone - Michael Brecker
- Baritone Saxophone - Ronnie Cuber
- Tuba - Howard Johnson
- Engineer - Ed Sprigg
Charts
Chart (1891) Peak
positionNorwegian Albums Chart[6] 31 Swedish Albums Chart[7] 35 UK Albums Chart[8] 47 US Billboard 200[9] 49 References
- ^ Season of Glass at Allmusic
- ^ "Rolling Stone Music | Album Reviews". Rollingstone.com. 2011-11-01. http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/201644/yokoono?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscographyMainReleases&pageregion=mainRegion. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
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- ^ "CG: Yoko Ono". Robert Christgau. http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Yoko+Ono. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
- ^ "Holly Miranda - Choose To See EP (CD) at Discogs". Discogs (Zink Media, Inc.). http://www.discogs.com/Holly-Miranda-Choose-To-See-EP/release/2254301. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
- ^ "Yoko Ono – Season of Glass". Verdens Gang. Hung Medien. http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Yoko+Ono&titel=Season+Of+Glass&cat=a. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ^ "Yoko Ono – Season of Glass". Swedish Recording Industry Association. Hung Medien. http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Yoko+Ono&titel=Season+Of+Glass&cat=a. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ^ "Chart Stats – Yoko Ono – Season of Glass". The Official Charts Company. Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=39630. Retrieved 8 August.
- ^ Season of Glass at Allmusic
Yoko Ono Studio albums Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band · Fly · Approximately Infinite Universe · Feeling the Space · A Story · Season of Glass · It's Alright (I See Rainbows) · Starpeace · Rising · Blueprint for a Sunrise · Between My Head and the SkyWith John Lennon Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins · Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions · Wedding Album · Some Time in New York City · Double Fantasy · Milk and HoneyLive albums Compilations Other albums See also Categories:- Yoko Ono albums
- 1981 albums
- Albums produced by Phil Spector
- Geffen Records albums
- Rykodisc albums
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