Feeling the Space

Feeling the Space


  • Singer: Yoko Ono
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1973-11-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2017 Secretly Canadian / Chimera Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Growing Pain Yoko Ono 3:49
2
Yellow Girl (Stand By for Life Yoko Ono 3:16
3
Coffin Car Yoko Ono 3:31
4
Woman of Salem Yoko Ono 3:09
5
Run, Run, Run Yoko Ono 5:11
6
If Only Yoko Ono 3:42
7
A Thousand Times Yes Yoko Ono 3:01
8
Straight Talk Yoko Ono 3:21
9
Angry Young Woman Yoko Ono 3:51
10
She Hits Back Yoko Ono 3:33
11
Woman Power Yoko Ono 4:52
12
Men, Men, Men Yoko Ono 4:05
13
I Learned To Stutter / Coffin Yoko Ono 6:52
14
Potbelly Rocker (Bonus Track) Yoko Ono 2:43
15
It’s Been Very Hard (Bonus T Yoko Ono 5:59
16
Warrior Woman (Bonus Track) Yoko Ono 5:03
17
Left Turn’s the Right Turn ( Yoko Ono 2:13
18
Mildred, Mildred (Bonus Track) Yoko Ono 3:00
19
Mildred, Mildred (Demo) [Bonus Yoko Ono 3:37

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  • Reviews

    • Beautiful

      5
      By Aiu1971
      Beautiful work from Yoko
    • Excellent Production Sound

      5
      By Sizemore*77
      This is one of my favorite Yoko albums because she brought in some excellent musicians and there is a slightly haunting feel throughout the album. For those who haven't explored Yoko's music should start with this somewhat mainstream music.
    • I’m convinced most of you haven’t even listened

      5
      By Chris McKenzie
      For those who aren’t afraid of or repulsed by Yoko’s style, there’s some excellent material here. It’s not as good as AIU, mainly because the session musicians are a bit too reserved; but Woman Power and She Hits Back (both with John on guitar) are fantastic pieces of feminist rock. I also dig the Betty Boop styled Men, Men, Men, as a wink at objectification. Seriously, haters, get a life and quit reviewing records you haven’t heard and don’t want to. Let the rest of us enjoy some good rock.
    • Yoko’s Singer-songwriter period

      4
      By help1965
      Yoko abandons the free form vocalizing that made her infamous and sings pop songs here. Woman Power is a wonderful feminist anthem, Men, Men, Men is a very cute novelty song that references John, If Only , Coffin Car, and Women of Salem are also memorable songs either for their melodies or lyrics. She had a stronger collection of songs on her Approximately Infinite Universe album.
    • Not bad

      3
      By Fannie Dixon
      This my first time ever hearing Yoko Ono sing,I didn't know she sing or wrote songs,I knew she was married to the great John Lennon,but I must say she don't sing the greatest but she ok great musicians in the background of her songs I must admit,I don't know yet but I might buy this album I have to keep listening to the samples song hear.
    • Dog vomit.

      1
      By professortune
      This is absolutely horrific. Sounds worse than coyotes having their toes cut off one by one. Yikes! If this could smell, it would be a dumpster filled with rotten farm animals.
    • So bad that you have to listen

      1
      By Chuck0486
      Poor Yoko, I'm sorry about what happened, but she simply isn't a singer or songwriter. Awful beyond description! I bet the guys on the mixing board were stuffing their socks into their headphones just so they didn't have to listen to it. She must have something they want! Like a bunch of John's unpublished work maybe?

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