Feeling The Space
Yoko Ono's 1973 Feeling The Space remains one of the most fearless experimental albums of that era. Moving beyond her earlier avant-garde work, Ono embraces a more accessible rock sensibility while maintaining her uncompromising artistic vision. Growing Pain and Yellow Girl merge Ono's distinctive vocal style with solid rock arrangements. Coffin Car is strange and unsettling; Woman Of Salem builds genuine tension. Run, Run, Run closes the album with hypnotic intensity. The music shifts between accessible rock and experimental soundscapes, all united by Ono's presence and vision. This is Yoko unfiltered and unafraid—not always comfortable listening, but never predictable. For anyone seriously interested in 70s rock innovation and Ono's solo work, this is essential.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Avantgarde |
| Notes | Good Plus (VG+) Good (VG) Obi and poster included. Top right seam has split at opening. |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good (VG) |
| Label | Apple Records |
| Year | 1973 |
| Country | Japan |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
A1. Growing Pain 3:50
A2. Yellow Girl (Stand By For Life) 3:13
A3. Coffin Car 3:29
A4. Woman Of Salem 3:09
A5. Run, Run, Run 5:07
A6. If Only 3:40
B1. A Thousand Times Yes 3:00
B2. Straight Talk 2:50
B3. Angry Young Woman 3:51
B4. She Hits Back 3:48
B5. Women Power 4:50
B6. Men, Men, Men 4:01
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