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Power To The People: Live at the One To One Concert [2 CD] [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Power To The People: Live at the One To One Concert [2 CD] [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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On August 30, 1972, John Lennon & Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and guests headlined 2
historic ONE TO ONE concerts at Madison Square Garden, NYC. These benefit shows played to a combined
audience of 40K people and helped raise over $1.5 million to support children with disabilities. They were his only
full-length concerts after leaving the Beatles and the last shows John & Yoko performed together. Produced by
Sean Ono Lennon, both concerts have been completely remixed and re-engineered by Paul Hicks and Sam
Gannon, using new HD multitrack transfers by Rob Stevens with mixes mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road.
Both concerts are condensed into a single ‘hybrid’ show. CD Digisleeve features a 20-page booklet offering detailed
notes and photos, enhancing the overall experience of the release. Art direction by Sean Ono Lennon, Simon Hilton
and Liz Hirsch. Cover, logo and booklet design by Liz Hirsch.Track Listing
1. Power To The People (intro)* †, 2. New York City*, 3. It's So Hard*, 4. Move On Fast* †, 5. Well Well Well †, 6.
Born In A Prison* †, 7. Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)*, 8. Mother*, 9. We're All Water †, 10. Come Together †,
11. Imagine*, 12. Open Your Box* †, 13. Cold Turkey* †, 14. Don’t Worry Kyoko* †, 15. Hound Dog, 16. Law And
Order, 17. Give Peace A Chance. * denotes afternoon show, otherwise the performance is from the evening
show. † denotes never-before-heard, previously unreleased tracks.- Format: CD
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