#22 Plastic Ono Band
John Lennon (1970)
Also known as the "primal scream" album, referring to the painful therapy that gave rise to its songs, Plastic Ono Band was Lennon's first proper solo album and rock & roll's most self-revelatory recording. Lennon attacks and denies idols and icons, including his own former band ("I don't believe in Beatles," he sings in "God"), to hit a pure, raw core of confession that feels like reality, however agonizing, and, in its echo-drenched, garage-rock crudity, is years ahead of punk. Lennon sings about childhood loss in "Mother" and skirts blasphemy with "Working Class Hero": "You're still fucking peasants as far as I can see." But the unkindest cut came in his notoriously frank 1970Rolling Stone interview. "The Beatles was nothing," Lennon stated acerbically.
Total album sales: 750,000
Peak chart position: 6
Rolling Stone.com
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John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band 1970) #22 RollingStones Top500 All Time Albums
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