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  1. Feeling the Space is the fourth solo album by Yoko Ono, released in 1973. It was her last one to be released on Apple Records . History. The entire album adopts a feminist theme, focusing on issues affecting women in the 1970s.

  2. Feeling the Space was recorded during the time when the avant-garde visionary artist became estranged from her rock-star husband John Lennon. He plays only briefly on the album (billed as ‘Johnny O’cean’); she produced and wrote all the songs.

  3. Jul 14, 2017 · Later that year, Ono made Feeling the Space during a split from Lennon, and she embraced pop music in a subversive work of feminist flag-bearing.

  4. Feeling The Space is the third and final installment of Phase Two of the Yoko Ono Reissue Project, courtesy of Secretly Canadian and Chimera Music. It was originally released on Apple Records in November of 1974. It was her last album for Apple, and the first album she produced entirely by herself.

  5. Nov 5, 2018 · Feeling The Space (also on her live tour of Japan in 1974) and Season of Glass. He also appears on John Lennons album, Mind Games. There was much turmoil in the lives of John and Yoko. John had been ordered to leave the USA three months prior in March. He appealed the immigration decision.

  6. Jul 12, 2019 · Put aside Yoko Ono's contributions to the silly audio-verite and self-centred avant-garde albums (“French for bullshit,” John Lennon had said just a few years previous) with Lennon in the late Sixties: the two Unfinished Music volumes Two Virgins (more famous for its cover than its contents) and Life with the Lions, and the ...

  7. Feeling The Space is the fourth album by Yoko Ono, Originally released on 23rd November, 1973. The album was originally intended as a double album, but EMI/Apple demanded it be...