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Anonymous - Tribute To John Single (1981)

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 Anonymous - Tribute To John Single (1981) 01 Here Today 02 All Those Years Ago The band quickly split up after John's death, not wanting to risk the public not liking a replacement.

Anonymous - Four Fantasies (1980)

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 Anonymous - Four Fantasies (1980) 01 Here Comes The Moon 02 Darkroom 03 Woman 04 Waterfalls 05 Old Time Relovin' 06 I'm Losing You 07 Coming Up 08 Blow Away 09 (Just Like) Starting Over 10 Watching The Wheels 11 Summer's Day Song 12 One Of These Days 13 Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)

Anonymous - The Songs (1979)

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 Anonymous - The Songs (1979) 01 With A Little Luck 02 I Don't Want To Be A Soldier 03 Faster 04 Bless You 05 Daytime Nighttime Suffering 06 Working Class Hero 07 Not Guilty 08 I'm Carrying 09 Heart On My Sleeve 10 Be-Bop-A-Lula 11 Getting Closer 12 Attica State 13 London Town

Anonymous - Giving Richie A Chance EP (1977)

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 Anonymous - Giving Richie A Chance EP (1977) 01 Drowning In The Sea Of Love 02 It's No Secret 03 Gave It All Up 04 Wings After wanting to spend a bit of time with Sean Ono Lennon, the band temporarily dispersed, and Lennon stayed out of the music industry for two years, meaning the others had to as well. However, Ringo still wanted to record some tracks, so he recorded four and released an EP. That was all for two years.

Anonymous - A Comeback (1976)

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 Anonymous - A Comeback (1976) 01 Let 'Em In 02 Well Well Well 03 Cookin' (In The Kitchen Of Love) 04 Remember 05 Beware My Love 06 This Song 07 Silly Love Songs 08 Mother 09 Warm And Beautiful 10 I Found Out 11 San Ferry Anne 12 How Do You Sleep? 13 Crackerbox Palace

Anonymous - Lennon Leaves (1975)

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 Anonymous - Lennon Leaves (1975) 01 Stand By Me 02 Call Me Back Again 03 Tired Of Midnight Blue 04 Magneto And Titanium Man 05 Snookeroo 06 Venus And Mars/Rock Show 07 This Guitar (Can't Keep From Crying) 08 Slippin' And Slidin' 09 Letting Go 10 You 11 Listen To What The Man Said This one has a bit of backstory. I thought that, because Lennon only released covers in 1975 (besides Move Over Ms. L), it was only appropriate that he only got to sing two covers before he temporarily left. The candles on the cover are from the Very Together LP which is supposedly a Paul Is Dead clue.