Beatles fans finally agree on what album was John Lennon's 'best' work 45 years later
John Lennon found success during both his time in The Beatles as well as his solo endevors - but it has taken fans over four decades to agree on what was his 'best' album
Its fair to say John Lennon thrived both in a band and by himself and fans have managed to agree on what his most successful solo album was. The late musican, who founded The Beatles in 1960 alongwith Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, ventured out alomg when the band, who found successes world wide, decided to go their separate ways.
Lennon released several solo albums and also produced the likes of Harry Nilsson after leaving the Fab Four in 1970. Lennon, alongside Yoko Ono, would go on to write the likes of Imagine, Walls and Bridges, and Mind Games after leaving the era-defining group.
A post to the r/JohnLennon subreddit has sparked the debate on what could be Lennon’s most “influential” work after he ventured out on his solo endevors. John Lennon ventured out into a solo career after The Beatles split(Image: Vinnie Zuffante, Getty Images)
A fan asked, “What is his best solo album?” While responses were mixed, many have agreed that the Ono-featuring Plastic Ono Band was his most influential solo album.
One user replied, “Plastic Ono Band was such an influential album for me as a youth. Then, it was my interest in Sometime in NYC that caused my older brothers to call me a hippie. I have such good memories attached to John’s albums as I grew into the teenage years. To pick a best, for me, would have to include his partner, Move Over Mrs. L. and without question, Milk & Honey was their best music and timeless.”
Source: themirror.com/Ellie Hook