The fourth installment in the Yoko Ono reappraisal project is here. Just seven months after John Lennon was fatally shot and passed away, Yoko Ono released her landmark album "Season of Glass" in June 1981. Now, this monumental work returns in a newly expanded "45th Anniversary Edition". Featuring a new remaster from the original tapes plus three bonus tracks, this edition comes in a paper-sleeve package reproducing the original design, along with a newly produced booklet containing previously unpublished photographs. The bonus tracks include three additional songs, among them "Walking on Thin Ice", which John and Yoko were working on together on the night he died. Ono's fifth solo album, "Season of Glass", reached the Top 50 of the U.S. album chart at the time of its release, earned four stars from Rolling Stone, and was later selected by Pitchfork as one of the "200 Best Albums of the 1980s". Filled with themes of love, loss, anger, and fear, the album is an honest and deeply felt work, at times devastating in its emotional intensity. It bears the unflinching imprint of Ono's own experience and forms a companion piece to her 1970 works "John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band" and "Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band". Now widely recognized as a powerful artistic statement on grief and loss, it is regarded as one of Yoko Ono's greatest achievements. Every year on December 8, the day John was murdered, Ono continues to post the cover image showing John's bloodstained glasses on her social media, together with the number of people who have lost their lives to gun violence since that day. Includes newly written liner notes, lyrics, and Japanese translations.