Take Me to the Land of Hell

Take Me to the Land of Hell

by Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono
Take Me to the Land of Hell

Take Me to the Land of Hell

by Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono

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Overview

The Plastic Ono Band's 2009 return Between My Head and the Sky was cause for celebration for Yoko Ono fans, so it's heartening that Take Me to the Land of Hell -- which was released the same year as Ono's 80th birthday -- picks up pretty much where that album left off. Once again working with her son Sean Lennon and a crack team of collaborators including Yuka Honda, Nels Cline, and Cornelius' Keigo Oyamada, Ono sings about the things that matter -- peace, war, New York, dancing -- over sounds that are nearly as diverse as Between My Head and the Sky. Ono immediately throws listeners into the deep end with a pair of songs so potent, they could have come from the band's heyday: "Moonbeams" is mystical and fierce, with sheets of raw guitars supporting her as she intones "My spirit appears like the sun at dawn" and vocalizes with her one-of-a-kind intensity. Meanwhile, the funky takedown of the American dream "Cheshire Cat Cry" sounds even more like the Plastic Ono Band's early-'70s work, but its rallying cry "Stop the violence/Stop all wars" -- as well as the way Ono implores "Who needs it?!" at the end of the song -- is urgent and timeless. Take Me to the Land of Hell spends equal time with the playful electronic direction Ono pursued in the 2000s, and "Bad Dancer" and "Tabetai," a collaboration with tUnE-yArDs' Merrill Garbus, are standouts. However, Take Me to the Land of Hell often feels sadder and more reflective than Between My Head and the Sky. Some of its finest moments are as harrowing as they are beautiful: a ghostly loneliness pervades the title track, and on "Little Boy Blue Your Daddy's Gone," Ono's despairing attempts at comfort become increasingly wrenching until her wails ring out after the music ends. Even some of the more lighthearted songs here have a remarkable poignancy, whether it's the bittersweet love song to Ono's adopted city "N.Y. Noodle Town" or the charming breakup song "Leaving Tim," where she sings, "Let's throw that past in the biggest trash can/Our life spent, a lifetime." By the time "Shine, Shine"'s white-hot dance-rock brings the album to a triumphant close, Take Me to the Land of Hell delivers performances with the kind of weight -- and lightness -- that can only come from an artist entering her ninth decade. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 09/24/2013
Label: Chimera Music
UPC: 0616892150442
Rank: 148817

Tracks

  1. Moonbeams
  2. Cheshire Cat Cry
  3. Tabetai
  4. Bad Dancer
  5. Little Boy Blue Your Daddy's Gone
  6. There's No Goodbye Between Us
  7. 7th Floor
  8. N.Y. Noodle Town
  9. Take Me to the Land of Hell
  10. Watching the Dawn
  11. Leaving Tim
  12. Shine, Shine
  13. Hawk's Call

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Yoko Ono   Primary Artist,Vocals
Plastic Ono Band   Primary Artist
Lenny Kravitz   Clavinet,Drums
Joyce Hammann   Violin
Keigo Oyamada   Bass,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Michael Leonhart   Mellophone,Percussion
Sean Lennon   Kalimba,Conductor,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Bass,Piano,Guitar,Shaker,Vocals
Nels Cline   Loops,Guitar,Percussion,Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Doug Wieselman   Clarinet (Bass)
Andrew Wyatt   Fender Rhodes
Kevin Harper   Bottle
Hirotaka "Shimmy" Shimizu   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Merrill Garbus   Drums,Bottle,Vocals,Percussion,Fender Rhodes
Yuko Araki   Drums,Percussion
Nate Brenner   Bass,Bottle,Vocals,Percussion
Questlove   Drums
Jared Samuel   Percussion,Synthesizer
Yuka Honda   Sampling,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Thomas Bartlett   Piano
Lois Martin   Viola
Julian Lage   Guitar (Acoustic)
Christopher Sean Powell   Percussion
Shahzad Ismaily   Bass,Guitar,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic)
Bill Dobrow   Drums,Percussion
Erik Friedlander   Cello

Technical Credits

Michael Brauer   Mixing
Mike D   Beats,Remixing,Programming
Sean Lennon   Producer,Photography,Sound Design,Drum Programming
Adam Horovitz   Beats,Remixing,Programming
Andre Kellman   Mixing Engineer
Kevin Harper   Assistant Engineer
Toru Takayama   Engineer
Yoko Ono   Drawing,Composer,Producer
Yuka Honda   Producer,Sound Design,Drum Programming
Geoff Thorpe   Art Direction
Mark Bengston   Assistant,Pro-Tools
Christopher Allen   Engineer
Greg Kadel   Cover Photo
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Shahzad Ismaily   Sound Design
Cornelius   Remixing
Erik Friedlander   String Arrangements
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