Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono, released in 1971. A double album, it was co-produced by Ono and John Lennon. The album includes the singles "Mrs. Lennon" and "Mind Train." The track "Airmale" is the soundtrack to Lennon's time-lapse film Erection, while "Fly" is the soundtrack to Lennon and Ono's 1970 film Fly. The album was recorded around the same time as Lennon's Imagine. In an article that Yoko wrote for Crawdaddy magazine, she explained that the songs on Fly are divided into two categories: - Side 1 and 2: "Songs… read more
Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono, released in 1971. A double album, it was co-produced by Ono and John Lennon. The album includes the singles &qu… read more
Fly is the second album by Yoko Ono, released in 1971. A double album, it was co-produced by Ono and John Lennon. The album includes the singles "Mrs. Lennon" and "Mind T… read more
Yoko Ono, born 18 February 1933 in Tokyo, Japan, is an experimental musician whose work stretches back more than half a century. Working with art group Fluxus throughout the 1960s, Ono was a pioneer in the burgeoning conceptual art movement which included work in sculpture, performance, filmmaking and music. Few women in the history of rock & roll have stirred as much controversy as Yoko Ono. Although her romance with Lennon was hardly the only factor straining the relationships between the Beatles, she became a convenient scapegoat for the group's breakup and was repeatedl… read more
Yoko Ono, born 18 February 1933 in Tokyo, Japan, is an experimental musician whose work stretches back more than half a century. Working with art group Fluxus throughout the 1960s, Ono was … read more
Yoko Ono, born 18 February 1933 in Tokyo, Japan, is an experimental musician whose work stretches back more than half a century. Working with art group Fluxus throughout the 1960s, Ono was a pioneer in the burgeoning conceptual art mov… read more