- Record Label: Capitol
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2025
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Oct 15, 2025The complete One To One concerts and Live Jam 2 are welcome additions to the brief Lennon live canon, but while Studio Jam is fun, there’s only so much that can be gained from listening to the band running through rock’n’roll classics, however good they are. Of more interest is Home Jam: scraps of home recordings, phone calls and hyperactive Lennon chat. [Nov 2025, p.48]
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Oct 15, 2025Completists will appreciate the three-disc focus on the One To One charity concert from August 30, 1972: one disc apiece for the afternoon and evening sets and a ‘hybrid’ selection of the best of both. But intimate ‘home’ recordings, in fact taped in hotel rooms, are more tantalising. [Dec 2025, p.67]
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Oct 15, 2025Power to the People might give you some fresh new perspective on the couple’s protest songs, but it wisely doesn’t try to make the case for Sometime in New York City as the under-appreciated classic it isn’t. Instead, it frames these songs in the context of a short-lived but creative interlude in the tangled lives of two complex artists.