Give Peace a Chance (feat. Yoko Ono) [The International Mixes] - Ono

Give Peace a Chance (feat. Yoko Ono) [The International Mixes]

Ono

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2009-02-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2009 Mind Train/TWISTED
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Give Peace a Chance (Blow-Up P Ono 5:00
2
Give Peace a Chance (Blow-Up E Ono 6:44
3
Give Peace a Chance (Kimbar Vo Ono 8:11
4
Give Peace a Chance (Kimbar Du Ono 6:54
5
Give Peace a Chance (Tszpun Re Ono 8:17
6
Give Peace a Chance (Tszpun Du Ono 8:11
7
Give Peace a Chance (Alex Sant Ono 6:11
8
Give Peace a Chance (DJ Meme C Ono 9:54
9
Give Peace a Chance (Findo Gas Ono 5:56
10
Give Peace a Chance (CSS Mix) Ono 4:12
11
Give Peace a Chance (Richard F Ono 7:05
12
Give Peace a Chance (Karsh Kal Ono 5:55

Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By Yes, I'm A Witch
    Haters hate. Move on. If you go back and look at some of Johns greatest work, you'll realize that Yoko helped write both lyrics and music. If you don't like her, don't listen to her. It's really easy, and the world will be a better place without your unkind, unwarranted words. PEACE.
  • NO NO ONO

    1
    By x_x(monster)
    Lets just say she ruined one of the greatest songs ever
  • Yoko is Yoko

    5
    By MPC1971
    ...and she's still hip and beautiful. There mixes are wonderful. Happy Birthday Yoko...!
  • Give Ono A Chance

    5
    By Sparksplug
    Amazing the haters still try to shake a stick at the woman John Lennon loved so much. Here she goes again, still ripe, aged like a fine whine, wail and catterwaul, proving she is just as innovative and progressive as she was in her performance art days. Each new Ono release has its highlights, and for me, personally, the CSS (with its Kraftwerk styling) and Tszpun (hard house/electronica) stand out. Twisted has done the memory of John and the continuing legacy of Yoko a great service by releasing such a great catalog of Ono tracks, proving this artist was at least 40 years ahead of her time. Peace on, Yoko! It's all about love, not hate.
  • Something for everyone (even the haters)

    5
    By robdcradle
    The Tszpun mix is my personal fave -- pumping, edgy, and truly unique (as much as dance music will allow). The Kimbar mix freshens up the familiar chorus with a chord structure I doubt even John himself could have envisioned. The Karsh Kale mix aptly illustrates the beauty of the Indian culture and its proprietary sound and instruments. For me, there could never be enough renditions of this song as it delivers a message which is so urgent in these difficult times.
  • John is gone . . .

    1
    By rickpipes
    We don't need to hear from Ono anymore. There is no compelling reason to release this garbage. Not even a Lennon die hard will bother with this crap.
  • Can I Rate a ZERO?

    1
    By DjBrian
    ... I completely agree with you. Enough said.
  • Please Stop This Woman Before She Hurts Someone Else

    1
    By MWK
    This is an abortus. Can we sue her or get an injunction to prevent her from crapping-up anymore of John's music? John was a major God-given talent and Ono is not - a talent - at all. Just as we might take scissors from a toddler, we should also take the rights to John's catalog away from Oh-No! Stop her before she kills another song.

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