🎶 Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes (2020) — John Lennon Reimagined
Released on October 23, 2020, Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes is a posthumous compilation that revisits John Lennon’s solo catalog with newly remixed and remastered tracks. Issued by UMe/Capitol Records, this collection is designed to give both longtime fans and new listeners a modern listening experience while preserving the raw emotion and social commentary that defined Lennon’s music.
Unlike previous compilations, this release emphasizes “ultimate mixes”, balancing fidelity, clarity, and punch, making classic songs sound bigger, clearer, and more immediate than ever.
📀 Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes Tracklist (2020 UMe/Capitol)
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Give Peace a Chance
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Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)
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Cold Turkey
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Mother
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Working Class Hero
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Imagine
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Crippled Inside
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Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
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Mind Games
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Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
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#9 Dream
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Stand by Me
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(Just Like) Starting Over
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Woman
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Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
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Watching the Wheels
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Nobody Told Me
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Borrowed Time
Note: The collection includes hits, fan favorites, and politically charged tracks, all remixed and remastered for modern audio clarity.
🎛️ Album Credits
Artist: John Lennon
Label: UMe/Capitol Records
Release Date: October 23, 2020
Producers: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector, Jack Douglas
Compilation Producer: UMe archive team, remixed by Paul Hicks
Recorded: 1969–1980
Studios: Abbey Road Studios (UK), Record Plant (NY), The Hit Factory (NY)
Key Musicians (Selected Tracks)
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John Lennon – Vocals, guitar, piano
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Yoko Ono – Vocals (on select tracks)
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Earl Slick – Guitar
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Tony Levin – Bass
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Jim Keltner – Drums
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Phil Spector – Producer (selected tracks)
📈 Commercial Performance & Sales
Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes appealed to both audiophiles and casual fans, achieving:
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UK Albums Chart: #39
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US Billboard 200: #81
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Worldwide Sales: Estimated over 100,000 copies
The collection also performed well on streaming platforms, with high engagement due to its enhanced audio quality.
🌟 Why Gimme Some Truth: The Ultimate Mixes Matters
This compilation is significant for several reasons:
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Modernized Sound: Tracks were remixed to enhance clarity, stereo separation, and instrument detail.
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Comprehensive Overview: Features hits, social anthems, and introspective tracks spanning Lennon’s solo career.
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Legacy Preservation: Balances fidelity with authenticity, ensuring Lennon’s message and emotion remain intact.
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Collector-Friendly: Appeals to fans who already own previous compilations but want a fresh listening experience.
🎉 Fun Facts & Trivia
🎧 Remixed by Paul Hicks: The audio engineer behind remixes for the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper anniversary worked to highlight nuances in Lennon’s performances.
📀 Focus on Activism: The album includes tracks like “Give Peace a Chance” and “Working Class Hero” to emphasize Lennon’s social and political messages.
🎵 Improved Audio: Fans have noted that previously buried instruments and backing vocals are more prominent, giving songs a new depth.
🎼 Global Appeal: The release coincided with renewed interest in Lennon’s music for peace campaigns and documentaries.
🤯 Did You Know?
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“Cold Turkey,” originally released in 1969, features one of Lennon’s rawest vocal performances, now more prominent in these ultimate mixes.
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“Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)” and “Watching the Wheels” showcase Lennon’s introspective later period, now with enhanced clarity.
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The Ultimate Mixes series was part of UMe’s initiative to modernize Lennon’s catalog, making it compatible with streaming, vinyl, and digital formats.
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Some tracks reveal instruments or backing elements previously inaudible in older mixes.
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