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* Yoko Ono, “Rising,” Capitol. Ono’s first album in nearly a decade vacillates between conventional song structures and avant-garde compositions. The former range from a near-hard-core rant (“Warzone”) to a highly stylized piano lament (“Goodbye, My Love”). The latter include semi-spoken tracts as well as protracted pieces in which Ono lets loose her signature vocalizing--ultimately the deciding factor in how annoying or alluring you find this record.
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