John Lennon – Double Fantasy: Stripped Down (2010)
With each layer of studio gimmickry that falls away, we hear more distinctly the way John Lennon was coming to terms with middle age.

With each layer of studio gimmickry that falls away, we hear more distinctly the way John Lennon was coming to terms with middle age.

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