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John Lennon "Walls and Bridges" cassette tape

$10.00

The follow up to “Mind Games” and the album that John made while on his “lost weekend” with Harry Nilsson, May Pang and away from Yoko and trying to catch up with his son, Julian. Given the context, it’s an appropriately personal and restless album. “Bless You” is touching and “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” is a bonafide hit. The playing throughout is ace (Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins and Klaus Voormann) but the songs are less focused. Nevertheless, a very important Lennon document. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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The follow up to “Mind Games” and the album that John made while on his “lost weekend” with Harry Nilsson, May Pang and away from Yoko and trying to catch up with his son, Julian. Given the context, it’s an appropriately personal and restless album. “Bless You” is touching and “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” is a bonafide hit. The playing throughout is ace (Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins and Klaus Voormann) but the songs are less focused. Nevertheless, a very important Lennon document. Tape in very good vintage condition.

The follow up to “Mind Games” and the album that John made while on his “lost weekend” with Harry Nilsson, May Pang and away from Yoko and trying to catch up with his son, Julian. Given the context, it’s an appropriately personal and restless album. “Bless You” is touching and “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” is a bonafide hit. The playing throughout is ace (Jim Keltner, Nicky Hopkins and Klaus Voormann) but the songs are less focused. Nevertheless, a very important Lennon document. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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