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McCartney II

Paul McCartney

1980 · Rock, Pop

65 collectors on Gatefold own this

McCartney II by Paul McCartney

McCartney II is a Rock album by Paul McCartney, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 170 pressings tracked, owned by 65 collectors.

About

<i>McCartney III</i> is obviously not Paul McCartney’s third solo album. (It’s his 18th.) What binds this with its two eponymous forebears, beyond any particular stylistic thread, is its reaction to some sort of major dissolution. <i>McCartney</i> followed The Beatles’ sudden and bitter breakup in 1970, <i>McCartney II</i> came at the end of Wings’ decade-long run in 1980, and the 2020 edition, performed and recorded by himself at his studio near his home in Sussex, England, of course, results from the breakdown in normal everyday life and society. “It was really good to be able to play music, and make up music, and put your thoughts and your fears and your hopes and your love into the music,” McCartney tells Apple Music. “So it kind of saved me, I must say, for about three or four months it took to make it.” Bookended by acoustic songs about birds—certainly in the man’s wheelhouse—much of the album feels appropriately homespun, unadorned and immediate, taking pride in its lack of fuss as it slides from style to style. “Slidin’” is as heavy and sludgy as “Find My Way” is playful and “The Kiss of Venus” is fragile. And he embraces his formidable past, which helps <i>III</i> earn its legacy. “Lavatory Lil” can’t help but feel like a sonic and spiritual cousin to “Polythene Pam,” while “Seize the Day” channels his pre-Wings band in a way that McCartney himself was initially alarmed by. “I wrote that on piano,” he says. “I'm thinking, 'Yeah, I like this,' but then you check yourself, you go, 'Is this too Beatle-y? Do I need to kind of stop and get radical here somewhere?' The chorus, the descending bassline—it's very Beatle-y, but you know what? Once you're done that little question and said, 'Should I be doing this?' the answer is, yes, you should. Just embrace this whole thing and have some fun.”

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Coming Up3:52
  2. A2Temporary Secretary3:13
  3. A3On The Way3:36
  4. A4Waterfalls4:41
  5. A5Nobody Knows2:51

Side B

  1. B1Front Parlour3:30
  2. B2Summer's Day Song3:24
  3. B3Frozen Jap3:38
  4. B4Bogey Music3:25
  5. B5Darkroom2:18
  6. B6One Of These Days3:33

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • synthetic
  • playful
  • art school

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