Onobox

Onobox
Box set by Yoko Ono
Released 1992
Recorded 1968–1992
Genre
Length 388:18
Label Rykodisc
Producer Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono chronology
Starpeace
(1985)
Onobox
(1992)
Walking on Thin Ice
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Onobox is a 1992 comprehensive 6-disc collection of Yoko Ono's work from 1968 to 1985. The discs are grouped by era and theme. Disc three features the entire Feeling the Space project, which was originally conceived and recorded as a double album before being edited down, while disc six is the previously unreleased 1974 album A Story, which was later reissued separately with an altered track listing, along with the rest of Ono's back catalogue. There was also an accompanying concise one-disc "greatest hits" release, entitled Walking on Thin Ice. While the Rykodisc press release for Onobox declared the collection "not as bad as you might think", it also urged the public to "smash your preconceptions". Which, for the most part, they did, finding the box gave "Yoko Ono the avant- garde heroine her due".[2]

Track listing

Disc one – "London Jam"

  1. "No Bed for Beatle John (excerpt)"
  2. "Mind Holes"
  3. "O'Wind (Body Is the Scar of Your Mind)"
  4. "Why"
  5. "Why Not"
  6. "Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All Over the City"
  7. "Touch Me"
  8. "Paper Shoes"
  9. "Mind Train"
  10. "Open Your Box"
  11. "Toilet Piece/Unknown"
  12. "Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)"
  13. "Telephone Piece"
  14. "Midsummer New York"
  15. "The Path"
  16. "Don't Count the Waves"
  17. "Head Play" (Medley: You/Airmale/Fly)
  18. "Is Winter Here to Stay?"

Disc two – "New York Rock"

  1. "Yang Yang"
  2. "Death of Samantha"
  3. "What Did I Do!"
  4. "Approximately Infinite Universe"
  5. "What a Bastard the World Is"
  6. "Catman (The Rosies Are Coming)"
  7. "I Want My Love to Rest Tonight"
  8. "Shiranakatta (I Didn't Know)"
  9. "Peter the Dealer"
  10. "I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window"
  11. "Winter Song"
  12. "Kite Song"
  13. "Now or Never"
  14. "What a Mess"
  15. "I Have a Woman Inside My Soul"
  16. "Move on Fast"
  17. "Looking Over from My Hotel Window"
  18. "Waiting for the Sunrise"

Disc three – "Run, Run, Run"

  1. "Growing Pain"
  2. "Yellow Girl (Stand by for Life)"
  3. "Coffin Car"
  4. "Warrior Woman"
  5. "Women of Salem"
  6. "Run, Run, Run"
  7. "If Only"
  8. "A Thousand Times Yes"
  9. "Straight Talk"
  10. "Angry Young Woman"
  11. "Potbelly Rocker"
  12. "She Hits Back"
  13. "Men, Men, Men"
  14. "Woman Power"
  15. "It's Been Very Hard"
  16. "Mildred, Mildred"
  17. "Left Turn's the Right Turn"

Disc four – "Kiss, Kiss, Kiss"

  1. "Walking on Thin Ice"
  2. "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
  3. "Give Me Something"
  4. "I'm Moving On"
  5. "Yes, I'm Your Angel"
  6. "Beautiful Boys"
  7. "Open Your Soul to Me"
  8. "Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him"
  9. "Hard Times Are Over"
  10. "Don't Be Scared"
  11. "Sleepless Night"
  12. "O'Sanity"
  13. "Anatano Te (Your Hands)"
  14. "Let Me Count the Ways"
  15. "Forgive Me, My Love"
  16. "You're the One"
  17. "There's No Goodbye"
  18. "Have You Seen a Horizon Lately"

Disc five – "No, No, No"

  1. "I Don't Know Why"
  2. "Mindweaver"
  3. "Even When You're Far Away"
  4. "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do"
  5. "Silver Horse"
  6. "No, No, No"
  7. "Toyboat"
  8. "She Gets Down on Her Knees"
  9. "Extension 33"
  10. "Never Say Goodbye"
  11. "Spec of Dust"
  12. "My Man"
  13. "It's Alright"
  14. "Let the Tears Dry"
  15. "Dream Love"
  16. "Hell in Paradise"
  17. "I Love You, Earth"
  18. "Cape Clear"
  19. "Goodbye Sadness"

Disc six – "A Story"

  1. "A Story"
  2. "Loneliness"
  3. "Will You Touch Me"
  4. "Dogtown"
  5. "It Happened"
  6. "Tomorrow May Never Come"
  7. "Winter Friend"
  8. "Heartburn Stew"
  9. "Yes, I'm a Witch"
  10. "Yume O Moto"
  11. "O'Oh"
  12. "Namyohorengekyo"
  13. "We're All Water"
  14. "Josejoi Banzai"
  15. "Sisters O Sisters"

References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r65810
  2. "Onobox: review". ew.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
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