"Yang Yang's" | ||||
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Single by Yoko Ono | ||||
from the album Approximately Infinite Universe | ||||
A-side | "Death of Samantha" | |||
Released | 26 February 1973 (US) 4 May 1973 (UK) |
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Format | 7" | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:52 | |||
Label | Apple | |||
Writer(s) | Yoko Ono | |||
Producer(s) | John Lennon, Yoko Ono | |||
Yoko Ono singles chronology | ||||
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"Yang Yang" | ||||
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Single by Yoko Ono | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Format | CD, 12" | |||
Genre | Rock, dance | |||
Label | Parlophone Records | |||
Writer(s) | Yoko Ono | |||
Producer(s) | John Lennon, Yoko Ono | |||
Yoko Ono singles chronology | ||||
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"Yang Yang" | ||||||||
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Single by Anika | ||||||||
from the album Anika | ||||||||
Released | 13 September 2010 | |||||||
Format | Digital download | |||||||
Recorded | 2010 | |||||||
Genre | Psychedelic rock, dub, disco, funk | |||||||
Length | 2:55 | |||||||
Label | Stones Throw Records | |||||||
Writer(s) | Yoko Ono | |||||||
Producer(s) | Geoff Barrow, Beak | |||||||
Anika singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Yang Yang" is a song by Yoko Ono, originally released in 1972 on the album Approximately Infinite Universe, and on the B-side to "Death of Samantha". The song was later included on Ono's compilation albums Walking on Thin Ice and Onobox. In 2002, as part of the ongoing ONO remix project, the track was re-released and reached #17 on the US dance charts, nearly 30 years after original release.
The song's titular character, a powerful man who talks to "his world" and to himself by telephone, abuses both the women (whom he "owns") and the men (sending them "pebbles and stones") in his charge. The lyrics deal with feminism, the emotional distance and cruelty sometimes shown by men, and the dehumanizing of both sexes.
Pitchfork Media's Jess Harvell stated, "On Orange Factory's 'Down and Dirty' remix of 'Yang Yang', Ono is vocodered into a Troutman-esque gremlin and blurred into an anonymous orgasmic sigh over a brutally functional garage bounce." Dan Rapper, in his review of Open Your Box for PopMatters, opined that the Orange Factory remix "is turned into a straight vocoder-style Ministry of Sound track, its squelching electro already somehow tired-sounding."
"Yang Yang" was covered by Anika and released as the lead single from her debut album Anika in September 2010. The song was offered as the "Free MP3 of the Day" on Spinner. On her choice to cover the song for her album, Anika explained, "I loved the way the words sounded and as an ex-politics student and political journalist, I thought the song would make a great cover. Yoko Ono is renowned for her political views but I think there was a dark side to the lyrics that the original version had not fully explored."
Heather Phares from Allmusic described the song as a "fantastic anti-pop single, with klaxon-like synths providing the hook and a bassline so strutting it could have been stolen from a blaxploitation soundtrack." John Doran, in his review for NME, commented, "Just when you thought the post-punk genre had been strip-mined for all potential inspiration, along comes Anika."