Approximately Infinite Universe

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Approximately Infinite Universe, Yoko Ono's 1973 album, is definitely her most rock album; she is angry in it and proves that one can be filled with love for humanity and yet furious with male/female relationships, with one's partner. At the same time, Ono rises to all the challenges she had set for herself with a furiously rock'n'roll sound. There are passages on the album that even rival the Jersey legends of the E Street Band, albeit through a much darker and more mystical vision than they ever dared. Approximately Infinite Universe is an essential and progressive piece of Yoko Ono's work, as much from the point of view of the progress she made as a songwriter but also, and above all, of her commitments and her role as a feminist in a rock environment then very male-dominated during the 70s.

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Disc 1

  1. Yang Yang
  2. Death of Samantha
  3. I Want My Love to Rest Tonight
  4. What Did I Do!

Disc 2

  1. Have You Seen a Horizon Lately
  2. Approximately Infinite Universe
  3. Peter the Dealer
  4. Song for John
  5. Catman (The Roisies Are Coming)

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