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Season Of Glass
Yoko Ono
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Released in 1981, "Season of Glass" is a profound exploration of grief and loss, created by Yoko Ono in the wake of John Lennon's assassination. The album combines avant-garde soundscapes with deeply emotional lyrics, reflecting Ono's personal turmoil and resilience. The haunting melodies and innovative production invite listeners into a vulnerable space, where themes of love, pain, and healing intertwine. Tracks like "Goodbye Sadness" and "No, No, No" encapsulate a raw honesty, making this work a poignant and introspective journey through the complexities of life and loss.
You should buy this if:
- You appreciate experimental music that pushes the boundaries of traditional songwriting.
- You find solace in art that deals with themes of grief and healing.
- You are a fan of artists like Laurie Anderson or Brian Eno who blend avant-garde elements with emotional depth.
- You enjoy albums that provoke thought and invite personal reflection.
This album is a must-have for those who seek emotional resonance and artistic innovation in their music collection.
Format: LP
Record Label: Geffen Records
Disc Condition: Very Good +
Sleeve Condition: Good
Release Year: 1981
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