Nine Songs of John Lennon

RELEASE
1993
LABEL
Si-Wan Record
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock

Album Review

After the strong success of the band, not only in Europe but also overseas, the band opted this time for English lyrics. Also, young Polish singer/guitarist Robert Amirian was chosen to join the new lineup (a new bass player was also added). The baptism in fire for this new lineup was a charity gig with Uriah Heep. So the idea of new arrangements of John Lennon songs was chosen and the band entered Wilanów Studio and registered several songs. Nine were chosen: seven by Lennon and two by Lennon and Paul McCartney. The band profoundly changes the songs to a progressive rock style (listeners can trace some Pink Floyd influences in some arrangements) and the results were the best possible. Not only progressive rock lovers but also Beatles fans will highly appreciate this CD, full of melodic, symphonic, and vigorous tunes.
Cesar Lanzarini, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Power to the People
  2. Tomorrow Never Knows
  3. Woman
  4. God
  5. Well, Well, Well
  6. Imagine
  7. Give Peace a Chance
  8. There's a Place
  9. Cold Turkey