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Milk and Honey is the sixth and final collaborative album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, released in January 1984, three years after Lennon’s murder.It is Lennon's eighth and final album, and the first posthumous release of new Lennon music, having been recorded in the last months of his life during and following the sessions for his 1980 album Double Fantasy.
Double Fantasy is the fifth studio album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and the final one before Lennon's death. Released in November 1980 on Geffen Records , the album marked Lennon's return to recording music full-time, following his five-year hiatus to raise his son Sean .
He returned to the music industry in 1980 with the album Double Fantasy, but was murdered three weeks after its release. Following his death, the 1984 album Milk and Honey was posthumously released. In 2020, to celebrate what would have been Lennon's 80th birthday, Ono and her son Sean released the box set Gimme Some Truth.
Nonetheless, what appears to be a single edit was made, fading the Double Fantasy version early to avoid the crossfade to "I'm Moving On", and which appears to have been used for the compilation albums The John Lennon Collection and Lennon. [7] Stickers on the Double Fantasy record album emphasised the inclusion of "I'm Losing You". [7] In 1998 ...
John Lennon Double Fantasy: John Lennon Yoko Ono Jack Douglas 1980 [30] " A Kiss Is Just a Kiss" Herman Hupfeld † John Lennon Anthology: Yoko Ono Rob Stevens 1998 [23] "Kiss Kiss Kiss" # Yoko Ono † Double Fantasy: John Lennon Yoko Ono Jack Douglas 1980 [30] "Let Me Count the Ways" # Yoko Ono † Milk and Honey: John Lennon Yoko Ono 1984 [32 ...
The evening John Lennon was shot and killed, he signed a copy of Double Fantasy, his album with Yoko Ono, for Mark David Chapman — the man who would pull the trigger five hours later. Now, that ...
John Lennon Anthology is a four-CD box set of home demos, studio outtakes and other previously unreleased material recorded by John Lennon over the course of his solo career from "Give Peace a Chance" in 1969 up until the 1980 sessions for Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey.
However, Lennon and Ono, working on a tight deadline to get the album finished and released before Christmas, decided to postpone recording the songs until the following year (1981) for the planned Double Fantasy follow-up album, Milk and Honey. [4] This never happened owing to Lennon's murder in December 1980.