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"... Lennon's second solo album considered the most popular of his solo works. Recorded and released in 1971, the album tended toward songs that were gentler, more commercial and less avant-garde than the ones he released on his more critically-acclaimed previous album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.[1] The difference, he said, was that Imagine was "chocolate-coated for public consumption", in reference to the strings so prevalent throughout.
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Musicians
JOHN LENNON – ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITARS, PIANO, HARMONICA (10), WHISTLING, VOCALS
* JOHN BARHAM – HARMONIUM (3), KEYBOARDS, VIBRAPHONE (9)
* STEVE BRENDELL – UPRIGHT BASS (2), MARACAS (5)
* KING CURTIS – SAXOPHONE (4, 5)
* ANDY DAVIS – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (6, 10)
* TOM EVANS – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (5)
* THE FLUX FIDDLERS - STRINGS
* JIM GORDON – DRUMS (4)
* GEORGE HARRISON – ELECTRIC GUITAR (6, 7), SLIDE GUITAR (5, 8) DOBRO GUITAR (2)
* NICKY HOPKINS – PIANO (2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10), ELECTRIC PIANO (7)
* JIM KELTNER – DRUMS (3, 5)
* ROD LINTON – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (2, 6, 10)
* JOEY MOLLAND – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (5)
* MICHAEL PINDER – TAMBOURINE (5)
* PHIL SPECTOR – BACKING VOCALS (10, ASSUMING THAT HE IS A MEMBER OF THE "J & P DUO")
* JOHN TOUT – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (2), PIANO (NOT CREDITED FOR PIANO IN DISC AND MUSIC ECHO)
* TED TURNER – ACOUSTIC GUITAR (2
* KLAUS VOORMANN – BASS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
* ALAN WHITE – DRUMS (1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) TIBETAN CYMBALS (7), VIBRAPHONE (3)
DETAILED CREDITS WERE PUBLISHED IN DISC AND MUSIC ECHO, OCTOBER 2, 1971.
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