Feeling the Space is Yoko Ono's fourth solo album, her last one on Apple Records and her last release of the 1970s. (A fifth album, A Story, would be recorded in 1974, but not released until 1997). The entire album adopts a feminist theme, focusing on the plights of women in the 1970s. It's liner notes parody adult advertising, giving the telephone numbers, birthdates and vital statistics of the male band members. (John Lennon appears as "John O'Cean", with his number listed as "Not for Sale").
13 "I Learned to Stutter" / Coffin Car (Live) [Bonus Track]
14 Potbelly Rocker (Bonus Track)
15 It's Been Very Hard (Bonus Track)
16 Warrior Woman (Bonus Track)
17 Left Turn's the Right Turn (Bonus Track)
18 Mildred, Mildred (Bonus Track)
19 Mildred, Mildred (Demo) [Bonus Track]
Feeling the Space is Yoko Ono's fourth solo album, her last one on Apple Records and her last release of the 1970s. (A fifth album, A Story, would be recorded in 1974, but not released until 1997). The entire album adopts a feminist theme, focusing on the plights of women in the 1970s. It's liner notes parody adult advertising, giving the telephone numbers, birthdates and vital statistics of the male band members. (John Lennon appears as "John O'Cean", with his number listed as "Not for Sale").