Released: 24 October 1975
Recorded: June 1969 – July 1974
Genre: Rock
Length: 41:55
Label: Apple/EMI
Producer: John Lennon, Yoko Ono & Phil Spector
Codec: APE ~300Mb
Shaved Fish is the first compilation album by John Lennon, released in 1975, comprising every single he had issued in the United States as a solo artist to date of issue, the sole exception being his cover of "Stand By Me" from the Rock 'n' Roll album. It was a commercial success, reaching #5 in the UK and #12 in the US, ultimately going platinum. Its release came less than two weeks after the resolution of Lennon's long-running immigration dispute, and the birth of Sean Lennon.
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Track listing:
All songs by John Lennon, except where noted.
"Give Peace a Chance" – 0:58 Only the first minute of "Give Peace a Chance" is excerpted here
"Give Peace a Chance" was released as a single on 4 July 1969 and credited to The Plastic Ono Band
Originally credited to Lennon-McCartney, the credit was revised in the 1990's to cite only John Lennon as its composer
"Cold Turkey" – 5:01 "Cold Turkey" was released as a single on 17 October 1969 and credited to The Plastic Ono Band
"Instant Karma!" – 3:21 "Instant Karma!" was released as a single on 6 February 1970 and credited to John Lennon with The Plastic Ono Band
"Power to the People" – 3:21 "Power to the People" was released as a single on 12 March 1971 and credited to John Lennon/The Plastic Ono Band
"Mother" – 5:03 The single version of the track first released on John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band in 1970
"Woman is the Nigger of the World" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) – 4:37 The single version of the track first released on Some Time in New York City in 1972
"Imagine" – 3:02 "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" – 3:03 The single version of the track that first released on Walls and Bridges in 1974
Features Elton John on piano and backing vocals
"Mind Games" – 4:12 "#9 Dream" – 4:47 "Medley: Happy Xmas (War Is Over) /Give Peace a Chance (reprise)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) / (John Lennon) – 4:15 "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" was released as a single on 1 December 1971 in the U.S. and 24 November 1972 in the UK and credited to "John & Yoko/The Plastic Ono Band"
An excerpt from a live performance of "Give Peace a Chance" (from the 1972 "One to One" concerts) is crossfaded into the song's ending
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