It takes an effort to reach the spot where it sinks in as an overarching piece, but that ties back to more challenging Ono musical projects, where time and patience are key elements in the listening process.
On ’Take Me To the Land of Hell’ Yoko Ono has proven herself to the world as an exceptional musician. Again. For like a milionth time. And as usual, no one really cares. Which sucks.
If you’re one of those people still convinced Yoko actually broke up the Beatles, you like to express this trash you call opinion on the internet, and you actively hate on Yoko, then shame on you, you sexist pig. You don’t have to enjoy her music, especially her early avant-garde stuff - ... read more
1 | Moonbeams 5:48 | |
2 | Cheshire Cat Cry 4:58 | |
3 | Tabetai 2:45 | |
4 | Bad Dancer 3:11 | |
5 | Little Boy Blue Your Daddy's Gone 3:47 | |
6 | There's No Goodbye Between Us 2:42 | |
7 | 7th Floor 3:06 | |
8 | N.Y. Noodle Town 3:15 | |
9 | Take Me to the Land of Hell 3:24 | |
10 | Watching the Dawn 2:48 | |
11 | Leaving Tim 2:49 | |
12 | Shine, Shine 4:01 | |
13 | Hawk's Call 0:15 |