John Lennon Roots: John Lennon Sings the Great Rock & Roll Hits (Vinyl, Adam VIII Records, 1975) *****
Genre: Pop, Rock
Places I remember: Nick Marfell (via Facebook)
Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Stand By Me (YouTube version)
Gear costume: Be My Baby (YouTube)
Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Stand By Me (YouTube version)
Gear costume: Be My Baby (YouTube)
They loom large in his legend (The Album Collection playlists): Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6; Part 7
Active compensatory factors: Roots (for short) is a rare item in the Lennon discography that I used to own before a traumatic incident during a house move meant I lost it and all my Beatles bootlegs. Bit by bit, album by album I am managing to replace them but they are hard to find and when I do they tend to be expensive. If I want to sleep at night, needs must!
Active compensatory factors: Roots (for short) is a rare item in the Lennon discography that I used to own before a traumatic incident during a house move meant I lost it and all my Beatles bootlegs. Bit by bit, album by album I am managing to replace them but they are hard to find and when I do they tend to be expensive. If I want to sleep at night, needs must!
Thanks to Nick Marfell, I've just collected Roots again which is VERY important in Wozza's world.
Originally, it was a mail-order album that came out shortly before the Apple album Rock'n'Roll, through complicated circumstances, all based around Lennon's 'debt' to Morris Levy for ripping off You Can't Catch Me in Come Together.
It consists of rough mixes of songs that he was working on as an oldies project with Phil Spector and was only available through television sales for three days in January 1975 before a lawsuit pulled it off the market. Only 3,000 copies were sold by that point - making it a rare item in his catalogue (beware fakes though).
The two songs that initially made the album different to Rock'n'Roll were Angel Baby and Be My Baby. These have been made available on other compilations since Roots appeared but it's still great to have them as part of an alternative universe Rock'n'Roll.
Where do they all belong? Phew - one less record that haunts me in my sleep.

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