
Goodbye Sadness: Season Of Glass at 40
The 40th anniversary of Season of Glass finds the album at an odd point, historically. It is arguably the best of the few Yoko Ono albums not currently available on Spotify or other streaming services (the other contender for best being 2001’s Blueprint for a Sunrise). And it is certainly the most interesting as well, given that the making of it was her reaction to the murder of her husband, John Lennon.
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