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Pop / Rock 08/05/2021

John Lennon Estate Shares Meditative New Video For "Hold On" Inviting Everyone To Relax, Breathe

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) With everything going on in these unprecedented times, the John Lennon Estate invites you to take a moment to stop what you're doing and take a moment to breathe and relax by watching the soothing, meditative new video for John's timeless and relevant song, "Hold On." The video, presented in 5K and beautifully animated by David Frearson, brings to life the classic album cover for John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band which features John and Yoko resting underneath a huge oak tree in the gardens of their home at Tittenhurst Park, Ascot in the UK. What at first looks to be a static image, the photo, restored from the original Kodak 126 Instamatic square-format negative, slowly reveals itself as sunlight streams through swaying branches in the tranquil setting, offering a momentary respite from the stresses of the day as John encourages: "Hold on world/World hold on/It's going to be alright/You're going to see the light."

The video showcases the new Elements Mix of the song which highlights John's vocals by including two previously unused vocal overdubs along with guitar while muting the bass and drums for a more subdued version.

The Elements Mix is from the just-released John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - The Ultimate Collection box set, celebrating 50 years of John's transformational and influential first post-Beatles solo album. Mixed by triple GRAMMY®-Award winning engineer Paul Hicks, the Elements Mixes bring some of the buried elements not otherwise heard, or in some cases used, up to the surface and presents them on a wider and brighter sound stage to reveal deeper levels of detail and clarity. These range from John's isolated vocal track for "Mother," the conga on "I Found Out," the extra vocals on "Hold On," the alternative organ take on "Isolation," unused maracas on "Well Well Well" and the original guide vocal for "God."

Available now via Capitol/UMe, the eight-disc super deluxe box set, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - The Ultimate Collection, is an immersive, deep listening experience and in-depth exploration of what John once described as "the best thing I've ever done." Fully authorized by Yoko Ono Lennon, who oversaw the production and creative direction, and from the same audio team that worked on 2018's critically acclaimed, Imagine release, the Ultimate Collection puts listeners in the center of the studio and explores the album's 1970 recording sessions at EMI Studios 2 & 3, Abbey Road along with John's post-Beatles singles, "Give Peace A Chance," "Cold Turkey" and "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" from inception to the final master through scores of unreleased and rare demos, rehearsals, outtakes, jams and studio conversations, revealing how these beloved songs came to be. Everything in this expansive box set has been newly mixed from scratch from brand new 192kHz/24bit hi-res transfers. In addition to the various new mixes, the set boasts 87 never-before-heard recordings.






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