[ Secretly Canadian / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Friday 14 July 2017
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What you hear on Fly is Yoko Ono's disarming combination of opacity and visceral, personal transparency in full bloom. It's one of the most unbridled, most captivating soul albums ever made. And that's right where she wants you: vulnerable, wide open to any-and-everything, ready to have your world tipped onto its head. She's a master of spinning your head around.
First, you get the Bar Band from Hell of "Midsummer New York" to kick things off. It's about the last thing you'd expect from Ono coming off Plastic Ono Band. But here you are, listening to Ono channeling Elvis. Why am I all of a sudden bopping along to it? At 16-minute-plus, the tranced-out, motorik-inspired boogie "Mind Train" is rough-and-ready for your next basement get down. Movement and perspiration required. Then, we have the absolutely gutting blues of "Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand in The Snow)." Full of ache and raw emotion, the song is a love note, a plea for forgiveness, to her estranged daughter Kyoko shot across the universe on a flaming arrow. Ono follows this stampede of emotion with the self-referential torch song "Mrs. Lennon," a wounded song that gets right into the Universal Loneliness.
Midsummer New York
Mind Train
Mind Holes
Don'tWorry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For A Hand In The Snow)
Mrs. Lennon
Hirake
Toilet Piece
Unknown
O'Wind (Body Is The Scar Of Your Mind)
Airmale
Don't Count TheWaves
You
Fly
Telephone Piece
Between The Takes
Will You Touch Me
The Path
Head Play (Medley: You/Airmale/Fly)