Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur is a compilation album of various artists covering songs of John Lennon to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the crisis in Darfur. The album and campaign is part of Amnesty International's global "Make Some Noise" project.
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Release
The rights to Lennon's songs and music publishing royalties were donated to Amnesty International by Yoko Ono. Amnesty International utilized the songs to start the "Make Some Noise" project, which later led to the subsidiary campaign "Instant Karma." Eventually, enough momentum was achieved through the project to amount to an album.
"It's wonderful that, through this campaign, music that is so familiar to many people of my era will now be embraced by a whole new generation," Ono says. "John's music set out to inspire change, and in standing up for human rights, and selling more records, we really can make the world a better place."
Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International U.S.A., added, "We know music's power to unite and inspire people. With hundreds of thousands dead, millions driven from their burned out villages and rape being used as a tactic in the Darfur conflict, the world needs a mass mobilization demanding action and justice. The "Instant Karma" campaign combines John Lennon's passionate desire for us to imagine a more peaceful world with Amnesty International's expertise in achieving justice. "Instant Karma" allows ordinary people to lend their hand in saving lives--a notion we think would make John proud."
"John Lennon was not just a famous Beatle, he was the social conscience of his generation," says Jeff Ayeroff, one of the album's executive producers. "By reinterpreting his music and reintroducing it to a new generation, we shine a light on the darkness that is Darfur. Yoko Ono's gift of John's music to Amnesty International, whose work points out the pain and injustice in the world, is a true beacon of light. Give peace a chance is all we are saying."
Proceeds from CD and digital sales will support Amnesty International and its campaign to focus attention and mobilize activism around the urgent catastrophe in Darfur, and other human rights crises. It was released in the U.S. on June 12 and the U.K. on June 25, 2007.
The digital version of the album made it to #1 on iTunes in Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Denmark and Luxembourg. The physical album made it to #1 in Ireland and Mexico. As of July 13, 2007 it had certified Gold Status in Italy and Ireland. As of July 11, 2007, the album has sold 107,689 copies in the US.
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Track listings
USA release
There were two CD versions released in the USA. The primary version was a 2-disc set containing 23 tracks. The second version was a 2-disc set sold only at Borders retail outlets that was identical to the primary version save that Disc 2 contained an additional 2 bonus tracks.
There was an iTunes-only expanded digital release in the USA that added 11 further tracks to the 23 tracks on the primary CD release - making for a 34-track digital set.
Disc One
Disc Two
Borders Exclusive Bonus Tracks
(Only available on the special edition of the album courtesy of Borders on Disc Two)
iTunes Digital Bonus Tracks
(Only available for download on the expanded iTunes edition of the album)
All songs written by Lennon except "Oh, My Love" & "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" written by Lennon/Ono
International release (outside USA)
The CD version released outside the USA was a 2-disc set containing 28 tracks.
Disc One
Disc Two
61-track digital release
On October 8, 2007, iTunes released Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur (The Complete Recordings). This digital-only release consisted of 61 recordings. The 28 different recordings released on the various CD configurations, 10 of the original 11 digital bonus tracks (excluding one used on the international CD) - plus 23 previously unreleased tracks contributed to the project. A grand total of 61 tracks.
Notwithstanding the title The Complete Recordings there were some other tracks prepared for the project that were not included on this digital release. (See below).
This is the listing of the 61 tracks that comprise the iTunes digital release The Complete Recordings:
- Nobody Told Me - Abdel Wright
- Give Peace a Chance - Aerosmith featuring Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars
- Imagine - Afroreggae
- No. 9 Dream - a-ha
- Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - Angelique Kidlo with Naima
- Love - Audrey de Montigny
- Imagine - Avril Lavigne
- Oh Yoko - Barenaked Ladies
- Beautiful Boy - Ben Harper
- Woman - Ben Jelen
- Nobody Told Me - Big & Rich
- Power to the People - Black Eyed Peas
- Mother - Christina Aguilera featuring Bigelf
- I'm Losing You - Corinne Bailey Rae
- Watching the Wheels - David Usher
- Jealous Guy - Deftones
- Power to the People - Dj Emjay & The Atari Babies
- Hold On - DobaCaracol
- Instant Karma - Duran Duran
- Oh My Love - Elvira Nikolaisen
- Mother - Emmanuel Jal
- Mind Games - Eskimo Joe
- I Don't Want to Face It - The Fab Faux
- Look At Me - Finger Eleven
- (Just Like) Starting Over - The Flaming Lips
- Beautiful Boy - Freshly Ground
- Mind Games - Gavin Rossdale
- Working Class Hero - Green Day
- Imagine - Jack Johnson
- God - Jack's Mannequin featuring Mick Fleetwood
- Oh, My Love - Jackson Browne
- Gimme Some Truth - Jaguares
- Gimme Some Truth (Spanish) - Jaguares
- Gimme Some Truth - Jakob Dylan featuring Dhani Harrison
- Imagine - James Stewart
- Bless You - Leeroy
- Cold Turkey - Lenny Kravitz
- Whatever Gets You Thru the Night (Peu Importe Si tu Passe la Nuit) - Les Trois Accords
- Whatever Gets You Thru the Night - Los Lonely Boys
- I'm Losing You - Madrugada
- Watching the Wheels - Matisyahu
- Imagine - Me'Shell Ndegeocello
- Borrowed Time - O.A.R.
- Woman - Paddy Casey
- Grow Old With Me - The Postal Service
- Real Love - Regina Spektor
- No.9 Dream - R.E.M.
- Well Well Well - Rocky Dawuni
- Isolation - Snow Patrol
- Love - The Cure
- One Day at a Time - The Raveonettes
- Instant Karma - The Waking Eyes
- Working Class Hero - Tina Dickow
- Instant Karma - Tokio Hotel
- John Sinclair - Trevor Menear
- Instant Karma - U2
- Give Peace a Chance - The Voices of Asia
- Crippled Inside - Widespread Panic
- Imagine - Willie Nelson
- Oh, My Love - Yellowcard
- Jealous Guy - Youssou N'Dour
Unreleased recordings
The Instant Karma project and the Make Some Noise initiative that preceded it stimulated a desire by many artists to contribute recordings. In addition to the 61 tracks released through the various CD and digital configurations of Instant Karma there were 8 tracks created for the project that did not get included in any format. One track was released subsequently by Amnesty as a separate high-profile project. (Detailed below). These are the 7 tracks created for the Instant Karma project that have not to date been released by Amnesty:
- Mind Games - MIA.
- Give Peace a Chance - Puppetmastaz featuring Angie Reed
- Imagine - Josh Groban
- Jealous Guy - K-OS
- Working Class Hero - Racoon
- Instant Karma! - The Sheer
- Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - Maroon 5
Ozzy Osbourne tribute to Lennon
In 2007, Ozzy Osbourne recorded a version of the John Lennon song How? specially for the Instant Karma project. The track was produced by Grammy-award winning producer Mark Hudson. For reasons never publicly disclosed the recording was not incorporated in any of the released versions of the album.
In 2010, Osbourne was working on an unrelated TV project with longtime Amnesty producer Martin Lewis, who three decades earlier had instigated Amnesty's outreach to rock musicians by recruiting and producing Pete Townshend, Sting, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Bob Geldof and others for Amnesty. [2]
Lewis encouraged Osbourne to re-purpose his unused Lennon recording for a new project saluting Lennon. Osbourne agreed to donate his track for a special iTunes charity single benefiting Amnesty [3] to be released in October 2010 in conjunction with multiple celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth including an all-star concert for Amnesty in New York City. [4] [5] [6]
Osbourne then made a special music video shot in Manhattan paying his very personal tribute to Lennon, produced by Lewis and directed by filmmaker Ernie Fritz. [7]
The charity release was blessed by Yoko Ono who stated "John's spirit and influence is stronger than ever. John shared a common purpose with Amnesty International - shining a light on wrongs and campaigning to protect people's rights. We all shine on!"[8]
References
External links
- Instant Karma website
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