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Release Date: 1993 - 08 - 09, Audio CD, EMI/Parlophone Last Update 04.12.2009 05:59
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Back In The World - Paul Mccartney
by MizzMolko - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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right), most people left on the planet may wish to rekindle memories of years gone by, or even discover them for the first time. The purpose of the Paul McCartney Back in the World Live CD was obviously to take the joy of seeing the ex-Beatle live into the home of many more people who may not be able to folk out £50 to £60 for a concert ticket. This two disk set, as it conveniently points out on the front, contains 36 tracks by the man himself, chronicling his time in the world s biggest band ever to his time in Wings and even his extensive solo career. I m not saying that it wasn t realised in order to earn money but it s nice to be less cynical at least for the ...
Back In The World - Paul Mccartney
by MizzMolko - written on 30/01/09 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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right), most people left on the planet may wish to rekindle memories of years gone by, or even discover them for the first time. The purpose of the Paul McCartney Back in the World Live CD was obviously to take the joy of seeing the ex-Beatle live into the home of many more people who may not be able to folk out £50 to £60 for a concert ticket. This two disk set, as it conveniently points out on the front, contains 36 tracks by the man himself, chronicling his time in the world s biggest band ever to his time in Wings and even his extensive solo career. I m not saying that it wasn t realised in order to earn money but it s nice to be less cynical at least for the ...
Driving Rain - Paul McCartney
Driving Rain (303 words)by - written on 18/03/02
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his bereavement, picking up the pieces and looking to the future. This is reflected in the vocal arrangements he chooses for the individual tracks: there's an affecting, determined edge to McCartney on Lonely Road, which is balanced by the likes of the lively Back In The Sunshine Again. Further examples of how McCartney has reflected the changes in his life can be found in some thoughtful lyrics and son James is brought in to co-write on several tunes. Sunshine Again harks of "No more worries, no more pain... that's the way it's going to be for the rest of my life" while Heather, a tribute to his new love, speaks for itself. Along the way you get ...
Driving Rain - Paul McCartney
Driving Rain (303 words)by - written on 18/03/02
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his bereavement, picking up the pieces and looking to the future. This is reflected in the vocal arrangements he chooses for the individual tracks: there's an affecting, determined edge to McCartney on Lonely Road, which is balanced by the likes of the lively Back In The Sunshine Again. Further examples of how McCartney has reflected the changes in his life can be found in some thoughtful lyrics and son James is brought in to co-write on several tunes. Sunshine Again harks of "No more worries, no more pain... that's the way it's going to be for the rest of my life" while Heather, a tribute to his new love, speaks for itself. Along the way you get ...
All The Best - Paul McCartney
by FlickeringEmber - written on 10/06/08 (Useful, 47 readings)
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Don t get me wrong. I have been into Paul McCartney for 20 years now. This album is a great introduction to him and his solo career, but an even better "Best Of" is Wingspan, which was released in 2001. It has more songs on it, and has a few more obscure songs on there. Furthermore, this album was released in 1987, and he has done 21 years of new material since then so you re missing out a sizeable chunk of his career. I do like all the songs on this album, but for me, I feel his best songs are his more obscure ones. My favourite Macca albums, which I will review all of on here over time are: McCartney, Off The Ground, Band On The Run, Flowers In The Dirt ...
All The Best - Paul McCartney
by FlickeringEmber - written on 10/06/08 (Useful, 47 readings)
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Don t get me wrong. I have been into Paul McCartney for 20 years now. This album is a great introduction to him and his solo career, but an even better "Best Of" is Wingspan, which was released in 2001. It has more songs on it, and has a few more obscure songs on there. Furthermore, this album was released in 1987, and he has done 21 years of new material since then so you re missing out a sizeable chunk of his career. I do like all the songs on this album, but for me, I feel his best songs are his more obscure ones. My favourite Macca albums, which I will review all of on here over time are: McCartney, Off The Ground, Band On The Run, Flowers In The Dirt ...
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