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  1. Come in occasione dell'album precedente, Yoko Ono si avvalse della collaborazione degli Elephant's Memory come band d'accompagnamento. Capitato lì per caso, Mick Jagger partecipò a qualche sessione in studio. Egli ricordò di avere suonato la chitarra insieme a Lennon.

  2. One of Yoko's most mainstream, musically accessible releases, with the distinctive boogie of Elephant's Memory Band that graced her and Lennon's recordings and shows during 1972. It's worth sampling Death of Samantha or the title song if you are skeptical.

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  3. As on the latter album, Ono used the New York band Elephant's Memory as her backing musicians. Mick Jagger dropped into the studio for some of the sessions. He recalled playing guitar very loudly with Lennon.

  4. From October to November, the band recorded material for Ono's double album Approximately Infinite Universe, released in January 1973. On September 5, 1973, the band appeared at the Hells Angels "Pirate Party" held on the SS Bay Belle, together with a band featuring Jerry Garcia.

  5. The last collaboration between the Plastic Ono Band and Elephant's Memory was Ono's double album Approximately Infinite Universe. It was recorded throughout the fall of 1972, and was released in January 1973. Lennon's split with Ono and the Lost Weekend (1973–1974)

  6. Backed by members of New York band Elephant’s Memory, with limited guitar contributions from John Lennon (listed as ‘Joel Nohnn’), the album is also one of the most traditional-sounding rock chapters in Ono’s sprawling catalogue.

  7. Da ottobre a novembre, il gruppo incise materiale per il doppio album di Yoko Ono Approximately Infinite Universe, pubblicato nel gennaio 1973. Seguì poi una sporadica collaborazione con Chuck Berry , per il quale suonarono nelle sedute di registrazione dell'album Bio (1973).