September 7, 200520 yr Paul McCarney - Chaos And Creation In The Backyard... ... is amazing :o Opinions?
September 8, 200520 yr Can't wait to listen to it. I'll probably download a few tracks now. Macca is god.
September 12, 200520 yr this album is incredible - Jenny Wren is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. a great album from Macca!
September 13, 200520 yr Just got it, so far so good, but i'm only on Jenny Wren It's very different, not really typical of Paul, considering he wrote a lot of up tempo tracks in the past with the Beatles and Wings.
September 14, 200520 yr I heard about this and my first thought was "who cares?" because Paul hasn't really done much worth mentioning in like, 30 years, but I'm surprised, it actually is pretty good.
September 14, 200520 yr i will buy it on what you guys say!! What sort of music style has it got about it? What is it similiar to?
September 14, 200520 yr It's very simple but he does a great job of choosing the right instrumentation. It's much more moody than his past works and the production is magnificent.
September 14, 200520 yr It's very simple but he does a great job of choosing the right instrumentation. It's much more moody than his past works and the production is magnificent. Yes definitly. Jenny Wren is my favorite song on the album. It's sounds like it was left out of the White Album. Also, English Tea is very much like the Beatles. I think the album sounds great.
December 9, 200520 yr This album is up for album of the year, pop album of the year, and another award for Fine Line - how deserving it is!
February 9, 200620 yr if somebody could throw this up that would be awesome. i have heard some of the stuff and it was great. thanks.
May 24, 200719 yr Macca is Back with a new single, Dance Tonight http://youtube.com/watch?v=xTNXrkBSp_o I really like the song, Catchy. The new album is gonna be great in my opinion
June 4, 200719 yr McCartney Shows His Age The time comes when even old, established legends must bow out and acknowledge that their time has passed. Paul McCartney’s newest album Memory Almost Full seems to be doing just that. Much of the album’s lyrics seem to deal with McCartney looking back on his life and reflecting. “Memory Almost Full” (Hear Music) Released June 5, 2007 Much of the album feels like background music for a montage of clips involving the former Beatles life story. No one is disputing the legendary status that is McCartney. As a former member of The Beatles, a band that is inarguably one of the most revolutionary rock groups in the history of music, when McCartney makes an album people will listen. The album kicks off with a stripped down guitar piece called “Dance Tonight” that felt, strangely, more like an Eric Clapton song rather than a McCartney piece. It is catchy and McCartney’s foot can be heard pounding out the beat in the background of the track. On the whole it is a feel good song that gives the listener a happy, warm feeling once it is done. Track two is a song that I personally have trouble identifying with but no doubt will be embraced by thousands of Baby Boomers all over the world. “Ever Present Past” tells the story of a man looking back on his life and how he is dealing with it now. The track seems reminiscent more of his time with Wings than anything he ever produced with the Beatles. The entire album does give the impression of almost a farewell letter to his fans. The cover art depicts an all white background with the silhouette of a chair that would be perfect for an old man telling stories to his grandchildren. The album title itself hints at something that is nearing its end. McCartney is not that old, only in his mid-sixties, but maybe this album is his way of coming to terms with his age. “You Tell Me” is one of the most chilling songs on the album. Played slow and sung in an almost cracked and sad voice McCartney asks “Was it true? / Was I really there with you? / you tell me” like an old man with Alzheimer’s questioning the events in his life. It is a very moving, very touching song. Yet to follow it up with “Mr.Bellamy” was an interesting choice. The song takes a more psychedelic approach that sounds a bit like classic Sgt. Peppers Beatles than his more structured songs of late. “Mr. Bellamy” tells, from what I gather, to be the story of a very old man who has escaped from a hospital and now the doctors and nurses are chasing him. The middle of the album seems to loose the steam of the first half. “Gratitude” and “Vintage Clothes” just do not seem up to par of what is normally expected of McCartney. “Gratitude” is McCartney blatantly telling his family and fans how much he appreciates their love over the years. “Vintage Clothes” is an entirely different beast. It could simply be due to an obvious generation gap that I do not particularly like the song. Baby Boomers have always had this unity that they are more than happy to share with openly. But when McCartney sings “Who cares if you look like a girl or a boy/ what we are/ is what we are/ and what we wear/ is vintage clothes” it just feels extremely dated. “The End of the End” is as much a testament of his will as anything. Like something Coldplay would sing this heavy piano piece is a little slow and sad. When McCartney actually does pass on I have no doubt that this song will be sung at his memorial. It seems tailor made for such an occasion. To his credit McCartney does not end the album on a sad note. The final track “Nod Your Head” is a fast piece with strong instrumentals. On the whole the album is good, which is no surprise considering its source. There are some slow parts that make it far from McCartney’s best album solo or otherwise. I genuinely hope that this is not the last McCartney album, he is capable of so much more. http://www.luminomagazine.com/mw/content/view/1978/27
June 5, 200719 yr that review is kind of strange. i just picked up paul's new album and it sounds amazing! it's also unbelievable how much his voice hasn't changed a bit even at the age of 64. In "only mother knows" he can still wail just like in Helter Skelter or Oh Darling
June 5, 200719 yr I like the new album, but I think "Chaos And Creation In The Backyard" was a bit better.
June 28, 200817 yr Anyone a fan? He has a lot of great songs after the Beatles , during Wings and after. So glad he continues to pursue his musical talents! :) I love his release from a few years ago, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard ;) Message Board: http://paulmccartneyunofficial.brightforums.com/index.php
June 28, 200817 yr Chaos and Creation in the Backyard was a great album. I enjoyed that one :D he's had some great songs after The Beatles aswell. An overall great musician. :D
June 29, 200817 yr :) Been a fan for quite a while. "Memory Almost Full", his latest, is excellent , in my opinion. The breadth of his musical talent never ceases to amaze me.
June 29, 200817 yr He's a genius, right up there with John and (my huge fave) George. Chris Martin is our modern age version of Paul, I'm certain.
June 29, 200817 yr Yes, I've been a fan of Paul McCartney's since 1968! Hey, everyone loves the Beatles! And Wings too.. I really enjoyed the cartoons done of them way back when.. Yellow Submarine and all. Sill have that old lunchbox with them on it somewhere..
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