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John Lennon
Rock 'n' Roll
Release Date: 1975 02 17
Running Time: 39:35
Label: EMI Music Distribution

Although the chaotic sessions that spawned this album have passed into rock & roll legend and the recording's very genesis (as an out-of-court settlement between John Lennon and an aggrieved publisher) has often caused it to be slighted by many of the singer's biographers, Rock 'n' Roll, in fact, stands as a peak in his post-Imagine catalog: an album that catches him with nothing to prove and no need to try. Lennon could, after all, sing old rock & roll numbers with his mouth closed; he spent his entire career relaxing with off-the-cuff blasts through the music with which he grew up, and Rock 'n' Roll emerges the sound of him doing precisely that. Four songs survive from the fractious sessions with producer Phil Spector in late 1973 that ignited the album, and listeners to any of the posthumous compilations that also draw from those archives will know that the best tracks were left on the shelf -- "Be My Baby" and "Angel Baby" among them. But a gorgeous run through Lloyd Price's "Just Because" wraps up the album in fine style, while a trip through "You Can't Catch Me" contrarily captures a playful side that Lennon rarely revealed on vinyl. The remainder of the album was cut a year later with Lennon alone at the helm, and the mood remains buoyant. It might not, on first glance, seem essential to hear him running through nuggets like "Be Bop A Lula," "Peggy Sue," and "Bring It on Home to Me," but, again, Lennon has seldom sounded so gleeful as he does on these numbers, while the absence of the Spector trademark Wall-of-Sound production is scarcely noticeable -- as the object of one of Lennon's own productions, David Peel once pointed out, "John had the Wall of Sound down perfectly himself." Released in an age when both David Bowie and Bryan Ferry had already tracked back to musical times-gone-by (Pin-Ups and These Foolish Things, respectively), Rock 'n' Roll received short shrift from contemporary critics. As time passed, however, it has grown in stature, whereas those other albums have merely held their own. Today, Rock 'n' Roll sounds fresher than the rock & roll that inspired it in the first place. Imagine that. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Be-Bop-A-LulaDavis, Vincent2:37
2Stand by MeStoller, King, Leiber3:29
3Medley: Rip it up/Ready TeddyMarascalco, Blackwell1:34
4You Can't Catch MeBerry4:52
5Ain't That a ShameBartholomew, Domino, Domino2:31
6Do You Want to Dance?Freeman2:53
7Sweet Little SixteenBerry3:01
8Slippin' and Slidin'Collins, Collins, Little Richard, Smith, Bocage2:17
9Peggy SueAllison, Holly, Petty2:04
10Medley: Bring It on Home to Me/Send Me Some Lovin'Cooke, Marascalco, Price3:42
11Bony MaronieWilliams3:46
12Ya YaLewis, Robinson, Levy, Dorsey2:18
13Just BecausePrice4:25

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2000CDEMI Music Distribution
2008LPCapitol Records
1988CDParlophone Records
LPApple
1980CSCapitol Records
1980LPCapitol Records
2007CDEMI Music Distribution
CDCapitol Records
2005CDToshiba EMI



Member Of:
John Lennon & Yoko Ono
The Beatles
John Lennon & the Plastic Ono Band
The Quarrymen
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Influenced By:
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