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A double album, it was co-produced by Ono and John Lennon. It peaked at No. 199 on the US charts. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The album includes the singles “Mrs. Lennon” and “Mind Train.” The track “Airmale” is the soundtrack to Lennon’s time-lapse film Erection,[3] while “Fly” is the soundtrack to Lennon and Ono’s 1970 film Fly.Table of ContentsRecording[edit]Release[edit]Reception[edit]Track listing[edit]Personnel[edit]Release history[edit]References[edit]Recording[edit]The album was recorded around the same time as Lennon’s Imagine.[3] “Hirake” was a partially re-recorded version of the B-side “Open Your Box”, completed in response to a managing director of EMI calling the lyrics “distasteful”.[3] The verse “Open your trousers, open your skirt, open your legs and open your thighs“,[3] was changed to “open your houses“, “\u2026church“, “\u2026lakes“, and “\u2026eyes“.[3] Lennon and Ono didn’t complain about the change of words, and only “wanted to get the record out”, as a spokesman said.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The track “Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)” is dedicated to Ono’s daughter Kyoko Cox.Side three of the LP features Ono performing with various automated sound machines created by Fluxus musician Joe Jones and pictured in the gatefold.“Will You Touch Me” was first recorded during the Fly sessions. It was later re-recorded for Yoko’s shelved 1974 album A Story and for 1981’s Season of Glass. The original demo version was included on the Rykodisc reissue of Fly in 1997.[3]Release[edit]The original release was a complete avant-garde\/Fluxus package in a gatefold sleeve that came with a full-size poster and a postcard to order Ono’s 1964 book Grapefruit.Each edition of the US, UK and Japanese albums utilized that country’s distinctive telephone ring in the track “Telephone Piece” (i.e. each edition of the album used entirely different recordings) \u2013 the Rykodisc CD edition used the US variation.Fly peaked at number 199 in the Billboard charts. On 1 February 1972, Lennon and Ono Lennon performed “Midsummer New York” backed by Elephant’s Memory for an episode of The Mike Douglas Show, which aired on 15 February.[3]Reception[edit]The album was a significant influence to British power electronics musician William Bennett of Whitehouse fame.[8] Ned Raggett of AllMusic stated that “Perhaps the best measure of Fly is how Ono ended up inventing Krautrock, or perhaps more seriously bringing the sense of motorik’s pulse and slow-building tension to an English-language audience. There weren’t many artists of her profile in America getting trancey, heavy-duty songs like “Mindtrain” and the murky ambient howls of “Airmale” out.”[9]Track listing[edit]All songs written by Yoko Ono.Side one“Midsummer New York” \u2013 3:50“Mind Train” \u2013 16:52Side two“Mind Holes” \u2013 2:45“Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)” \u2013 4:55“Mrs. Lennon” \u2013 4:10“Hirake” (previously released as “Open Your Box”) \u2013 3:32“Toilet Piece\/Unknown” \u2013 0:30“O’Wind (Body Is the Scar of Your Mind)” \u2013 5:22Side three“Airmale” \u2013 10:40“Don’t Count the Waves” \u2013 5:26“You” \u2013 9:00Side four“Fly” \u2013 22:53“Telephone Piece” \u2013 0:331997 reissue bonus tracksTitle6.“Between the Takes”1:587.“Will You Touch Me” (Demo)2:452017 reissue bonus tracks (previously released on Onobox)Title8.“The Path”5:439.“Head Play” (Medley: You\/Airmale\/Fly)2:35For unknown reasons, John Lennon was credited as co-writer of “Mind Train”, “Mind Holes”, “Toilet Piece\/Unknown” and “Telephone Piece” on the disc faces of the 1997 Rykodisc reissue.[10] Lennon has not been credited as co-writer of these tracks on any other release of Fly.Personnel[edit]Yoko Ono \u2013 vocals, claves on “Airmale” and “Don’t Count the Waves”John Lennon \u2013 guitar, piano on “Mrs. Lennon”, organ, automated music machines on “Airmale” and “Don’t Count the Waves”Klaus Voormann \u2013 guitar, bass guitar, bells on “Mrs. Lennon”, cymbal on “O’Wind”, percussion on “Don’t Count the Waves”Bobby Keys \u2013 claves on “O’Wind”Eric Clapton \u2013 guitar on “Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)”Jim Keltner \u2013 drums, tabla, percussionRingo Starr \u2013 drums on “Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)”Jim Gordon \u2013 drums on “Hirake”, tabla on “O’Wind”Chris Osborne \u2013 dobro on “Midsummer New York” and “Mind Train”Joe Jones \u2013 automated music machines on “Airmale”, “Don’t Count the Waves” and “You”George Marino \u2013 mastering engineerChart (1971)PeakpositionTotalweeksU.S. Billboard 2001992Release history[edit]References[edit]^ Doran, John (May 2010). “Yoko Ono: Naked Ambition”. The Stilo Pigeon. Retrieved 29 November 2020.^ Fly at AllMusic^ a b c d e f g h Miles, Barry; Badman, Keith, eds. (2001). The Beatles Diary After the Break-Up: 1970\u20132001 (reprint\u00a0ed.). London: Music Sales Group. ISBN\u00a0978-0-7119-8307-6.^ Fly at AllMusic^ Masters, Marc (14 July 2017). “Yoko Ono: Fly \/ Approximately Infinite Universe \/ Feeling the Space Album Review”. Pitchfork. Retrieved 15 July 2017.^ Ferris, Tim (9 December 1971). “Fly | Album Reviews”. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 3 October 2012.^ Badgley, Aaron (2017). “Spill Album Review: Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (Reissue)”. Spill. Retrieved 12 April 2020.^ Bennett, William (18 March 2008). “CLUSTER #2”. williambennett.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.^ Fly at AllMusic^ Fly (Media notes). Yoko Ono. Rykodisc. 1997. RCD 10415\/6.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)^ a b Onobox (liner notes). Yoko Ono. Rykodisc. 1992. RCD 10224\/29.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)^ “Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (1971, Vinyl)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (1971, 8-Track Cartridge)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (1971, Vinyl)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (1971, Vinyl)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ Kaufman, Gil. “Ready Or Not: Yoko Ono Albums To Be Reissued”. MTV News.^ “Yoko Ono With Plastic Ono Band \u2013 Fly (1997, CD)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Yoko Ono \u2013 Fly (1997, CD)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Fly [Cardboard Sleeve] [Limited Release] Yoko Ono CD Album”. CDJapan.^ a b “Yoko Ono With Plastic Ono Band \u2013 Fly (2017, White, Vinyl)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Yoko Ono With Plastic Ono Band \u2013 Fly (2017, CD)” \u2013 via www.discogs.com.^ “Fly Yoko Ono CD Album”. CDJapan.^ “Fly [Limited Release] Yoko Ono Vinyl (LP)”. 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