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Feeling the Space is the fourth solo album by Yoko Ono, released in 1973. It was her last one to be released on Apple Records . History. The entire album adopts a feminist theme, focusing on issues affecting women in the 1970s.
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Apr 14, 2021 · Feeling the Space is Yoko Ono's fourth solo album, her last one on Apple Records.All songs written by Yoko Ono.
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Feeling The Space is a personal and political album by Yoko Ono, recorded during her separation from John Lennon. It features songs about women's liberation, such as 'Woman Power', 'Angry Young Woman' and 'Coffin Car', and includes a live bonus track and a demo.
Feeling The Space is the third and final installment of Phase Two of the Yoko Ono Reissue Project, courtesy of Secretly Canadian and Chimera Music. It was originally released on Apple Records in November of 1974. It was her last album for Apple, and the first album she produced entirely by herself. It was also the last non Beatle album released ...
Jul 14, 2017 · Listen to Feeling The Space, Yoko Ono's personal-is-political album that resonates with the Women's March in 2017. The album features songs about women's rights, such as "Woman Power", "Angry Young Woman", and "Men Men Men".
Feeling The Space is the fourth album by Yoko Ono, Originally released on 23rd November, 1973. The album was originally intended as a double album, but EMI/Apple demanded it...
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Feeling In Space comprises 12 sung poems, many of them head-on expressions of Yoko's passionately feminist humanism. The three best cuts are "Growing Pain," a plaintive ballad with a sweet...