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Performer: Julian Lennon
Album: Mr. Jordan
Label: Virgin Records. Made in JP.
Catalog #: VJD-32208
Style: Pop Rock
Year: 1989
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: in archive
Amount of tracks: 10
Size ZIP: ~ 314 mb
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Julian Lennon did an about-face on Mr. Jordan, abandoning the polished mainstream pop of his first two albums for a darker, more rock-oriented sound. Lennon also changed his style of singing, choosing a deeper timbre that was eerily reminiscent of David Bowie -- which was appropriate, because the thick guitars that dominated the album were reminiscent of a kinder variation on Bowie's early-'70s hard rock. Although Lennon's new sound was promising, he only came up with one song, the minor hit "Now You're in Heaven," that could support his musical visions.
Performer: Julian Lennon
Album: Help Yourself
Label: Atlantic Records. Made in US.
Catalog #: 7 82280-2
Style: Pop Rock
Year: 1991
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: in archive
Amount of tracks: 12
Size ZIP: ~ 350 mb
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It was released in August 1991, on Atlantic Records in the US and on Virgin Records in the UK. The album was a commercial success in Europe for Lennon, spawning a UK no.6 hit in "Saltwater" (as well as topping the charts in Australia for four weeks); however, it did not do as well in the US, where Atlantic Records were said to have under-promoted the album.
Performer: Julian Lennon
Album: Everything Changes
Label: Conehead. Made in UK.
Catalog #: CONE29
Style: Pop Rock
Year: 2011
Format: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: only front
Amount of tracks: 12
Size ZIP: ~ 362 mb
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Lennon has described the material as "a bit more free-flowing than [his] previous work", calling it his "favourite album so far". Revealing how Everything Changes came about, Lennon explained: "Obviously, if you sit down and play around for a bit, you’re going to come up with ideas. One thing led to another and pretty soon I had about 30 ideas, so I invited some friends to come over and flesh them out into songs".