It's Alright (I See Rainbows)

It's Alright (I See Rainbows) is the sixth solo album by Yoko Ono, and her second release after the murder of husband John Lennon.

As a variation of a theme concerning its predecessor, the back cover features a transparent image of Lennon in a then-contemporary photo of Yoko and Sean, depicted in Central Park.

"[2] Yoko reflected on the making of the album when writing liner notes for the 1992 boxset Onobox: The songs from It’s Alright were an attempt to do new sounds.

I had to walk and talk normally, while I knew that somewhere inside me there was a clock that had stopped in ’80.In 1997, the album was remastered by Ono and Rob Stevens for release on CD by Rykodisc.

"[5] Writing for Rolling Stone, Kurt Loder noted its "committed and convincing avant-gardism", which produced a "synthesizer-based pop that’s more adventurous than much of the music currently being ground out by Europersons half her age.