Feeling the Space
Yoko Ono · 1973
45 min · 12 tracks · alternative rock · new wave · electronica
A bold fusion of avant-garde experimentation and pop sensibilities that challenges societal norms.
Why this album works
'Feeling the Space' is significant for its unapologetic feminist themes and its influence on the burgeoning punk and new wave movements. The album received mixed reviews upon release but has since been recognized for its experimental style, contributing to discussions around gender and artistic expression in music.
- Best for
- steady pacing with gradual peaks bold themes challenging societal norms introspective moments of empowerment
- Context
- Released on November 23, 1973, 'Feeling the Space' marks Yoko Ono's fourth studio album and follows her critically acclaimed work with John Lennon. At this point in her career, Ono was increasingly establishing her identity as a solo artist, navigating both the avant-garde scene and mainstream acceptance after her marriage to Lennon.
- If you like
- alternative rock, new wave, electronica
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Growing Pain 3:49
- 2 Yellow Girl (Stand by for Life) 3:16
- 3 Coffin Car 3:31
- 4 Woman of Salem 3:09
- 5 Run Run Run Standout 5:10
- 6 If Only 3:43
- 7 A Thousand Times Yes 3:01
- 8 Straight Talk 3:21
- 9 Angry Young Woman Standout 3:54
- 10 She Hits Back 3:33
- 11 Woman Power Standout 4:52
- 12 Men, Men, Men 4:09
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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