John's ninth solo album release.
Credited to John Lennon
Produced and arranged by John Lennon
with the Plastic Ono Nuclear Band/Little Big Horns/and the Philharmanic Orchestrange.
The 44th Street Fairies, are :
May Pang, Lori Burton, Joey Dambra and me.
Little Big Horns, are :
Bobby Keys, Steve Madaio, Howard Johnson, Ron Aprea, Frank Vicari.
Recorded at The Record Plant, New York from 17th June thru July 1974, except "Nobody Loves You" which was recorded in Los Angeles. Alternative versions of several of these tracks will later appear on "Menlove Avenue" in 1986.
Also recorded during these sessions is :
"Goodnight Vienna" a demo, written especially for, and given to Ringo.
"Only You" - a demo, also given to Ringo.
"Move Over Mrs. L." - a track originally written for Keith Moon.
The splendidly original cover designed by Roy Kohara, is divided into three equal parts with two fold-out sections to create different covers ! ... You can see all the combinations above.
The photographs are taken by Bob Gruen. The Inner sleeve has a similar style sepia-toned picture cover, also shown above.
Plus, there is a terrific 8-page booklet (L.P. sized !) which not only includes the song lyrics and musician information, it also has some great pictures OF John, and five paintings BY John drawn in 1952 when he was only a boy. Also on the back of the booklet, is an examination of the origins of the Lennon name, which is taken from "IRISH FAMILIES, THEIR NAMES, ARMS AND ORIGINS" by Edward Maclysaght.
The whole production is very light-hearted and John is clearly in a jovial and happy mood throughout.
The record label is the standard green Apple.
"Possession is nine-tenths of the problem" - Dr. Winston O'Boogie.
CREDITS:
Dr. Winston and Booker Table and the Maitre d's (John Lennon) - Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums
Jesse Ed Davis - Guitar
Klaus Voorman - Bass
Arthur Jenkins - Percussion
Little Big Horns
@zombiewalrus666 at 0:42 1:29 it sounds just like Paul`s Let me Roll it
breathspray 3 weeks ago
Back in the late 80's there was a weekly radio series called "The Lost Lennon Tapes".
Anyway, "Beef Jerky" was the opening theme to the program.
marcosestavos 3 months ago 2
qué lindo temita
doribys 3 months ago
best lennon track ever
matchbox555 3 months ago
i thought the same thing!
WillisProvidence 5 months ago
0:47 sounds like savoy truffle by george harrison
zombiewalrus666 8 months ago 2
this is actually John's fifth solo album release. ninth song on cd 3rd song on side 2 of the LP
RupertDCD27 8 months ago
this dosnt reprisent beef jerky at all....
skatethehouse999 8 months ago
He leido a un crítico decir que es un tema de relleno, pero no se que pensar. A Lennon le gustó siempre experimentar y probar cosas.Parece música para un telefilme.
txemata1 8 months ago
thats awesome NO disslikes lol
NUMBER13ROXASOWNS 8 months ago