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  1. Rolling Stone. (not rated) [4] Approximately Infinite Universe is the third solo album by Yoko Ono, released in early 1973 on Apple Records. A double album, it represents a departure from the experimental avant garde rock of her first two albums towards a more conventional pop/rock sound, while also dabbling in feminist rock.

  2. Inside gatefold contains Ono's essay "The Feminization of Society". An abridged version of this essay was previously published in The New York Times in February of 1972. The full essay was published in Sundance Magazine in May of 1972. Ono's "Approximately Infinite Universe" essay is printed on the back side of the album sleeve.

  3. Approximately Infinite Universe. By Nick Tosches. March 15, 1973. Then suddenly we realized that this time. we were both drifting out in a cosmos. somewhere together, like God’s two little ...

  4. Elephant's Memory was formed between 1967 and 1968, by Stan Bronstein (saxophone, clarinet, and vocals) and Rick Frank Jr. . In 1968, they briefly added Carly Simon as a vocalist. By 1969, the line-up had expanded to include John Ward ( bass

  5. Approximately Infinite Universe ( 2 × LP, Album) Apple Records. 1 C 188-94 221/22. Germany. 1973. New Submission. Approximately Infinite Universe ( 2 × 8-Track Cartridge, Album, Box Set, ) Apple Records. 8XVV-3399.

  6. But while an unwieldy double LP might not be the easiest route to appreciating her as a whole, Approximately Infinite Universe — recorded with the same band, Elephant’s Memory, that backed some of John and Yoko’s most polarizing and political work — is riddled with moments that make her out to be as multifaceted and open to the paradox of serious absurdity as her 1960s conceptual art ...

  7. Approximately Infinite Universe (2×LP, Album, Gatefold, Winchester Pressing) Apple Records: SVBB 3399: US: 1973: Approximately Infinite Universe (2×LP, Album, Stereo)Apple Records: SAPDO 1001: UK: 1973