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> Capitol Records To Reissue
> John Lennon's Mind Games On November 5th
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> Remixed, Remastered and Featuring Three Bonus Tracks
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> Mind Games, John Lennon's seminal 1973 solo album,
> has been remixed, remastered and augmented by three
> bonus tracks, and will be reissued by Capitol Records
> on November 5, 2002.
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> The original album is complemented by three previously
> unreleased tracks - an early version of "Aisumasen (I'm Sorry)"
> with alternate lyrics, a home version of "Bring On The Lucie
> (Freda Peeple)" and an alternate version of "Meat City."
>
> In the tradition of Capitol's recent Lennon reissues
> (Imagine, Double Fantasy, Plastic Ono Band and Milk and Honey),
> Mind Games utilizes original cover art, but features new deluxe
> packaging. The 32-page booklet includes many previously
> unseen John Lennon drawings, photographs and memorabilia
> from the era, plus full song lyrics.
>
> The follow-up to 1972's heavily politicized Some Time In
> New York City, Mind Games was recorded at New York's
> Record Plant in August 1973, and released in November
> of that year. At the time, John was in the middle of his battle
> with Immigration to stay in the U.S., the Watergate scandal
> was making headlines and a global recession was underway.
>
> "On 'Mind Games,' for the first time, Lennon has begun to
> mix his older, spiritual and religious yearnings with his
> political convictions," noted critic Dave Marsh upon its release.
> (A yellowed clipping of his review is reproduced in the
> CD booklet.)
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> Just before recording the album, John and Yoko had moved
> into the Dakota in New York. That same month had seen
> them reveal their image of Nutopia, a concept explored on
> the album sleeve for Mind Games and on the track "Nutopian
> International Anthem," a few seconds of silence. In their
> Declaration of Nutopia (issued on April 1st of 1973 and
> reproduced in the new packaging), John and Yoko
> described it as a conceptual country - one with "no land,
> no boundaries, no passports, only people.no laws other
> than cosmic."
>
> Mind Games was remixed at Abbey Road Studios, and was
> produced by Yoko Ono, from the original production by
> John Lennon.
>
> "When considering this program of reissues, I kept thinking
> how John would have been thrilled by the possibilities
> offered by current recording technology," said Yoko. "Thus,
> along with the great team at Abbey Road, I was happy to
> ensure that these classic records could fully benefit from the
> improved mixing and mastering facilities available to us now."
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