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(@musenfreund)
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McCartney's new lp is due out Sept. 12. Here's the blurb from his site:
"CHAOS AND CREATION IN THE BACK YARD" IN RECORD STORES SEPTEMBER 12TH

"Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard," Paul McCartney's 20th studio recording since The Beatles, marks an end to a nearly four-year hiatus since his last studio recording, 2001's platinum certified "Driving Rain." The new 13-track album is co-produced by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Travis and Beck) and McCartney, and was recorded in London and Los Angeles over the course of the past two years. Its release coincides with the September 16th launch of McCartney's all new 37-city "US" Tour, his fastest selling concert tour ever.

"Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard" is a return to the basics for McCartney. The album successfully fuses his undeniable song writing talents with his unparalleled musicianship. In fact, McCartney is credited with playing the majority of the instruments on the album, which is somewhat reminiscent of "McCartney" (1970) when he was credited with playing all of the instruments. They include the drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, as well as many of the less traditional instruments such as block flute, harmonium and flugelhorn.

"Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard" is a mix of up-tempo piano driven McCartney instant classics such as 'Fine Line' and 'Promise To You Girl' and more introspective darker tracks such as 'At The Mercy,' 'Too Much Rain' and 'Riding To Vanity Fair.' One of the many highlights is a track entitled, 'Jenny Wren,' which Paul describes as "daughter of Blackbird," as well as 'Follow Me,' which McCartney debuted at The Glastonbury Festival, while on his '04 Summer European Tour.

But "Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard" would not have been either if not for the suggestion of now legendary Beatles producer Sir George Martin. Familiar with Nigel's credentials and with his published desire to work with an established artist, Paul made the call that finally put the two together in the studio. The collaboration seemed an unlikely one and thus the rumors began. What type of album was McCartney making?

"I did not want to rush this album," said McCartney, who despite repeated inquiries, touring commitments and pressure from his record label, managed to maintain his focus. "I think it was worth the wait though. The music became more interesting over time and I'm really proud of what we did."

The results are evident throughout. The songs are sonically robust, the instrumentation and orchestration first rate and the chemistry between Paul and Nigel apparent. The album has an organic feel reminiscent of Paul's first solo release, "McCartney," (1970) and some of The Beatles later recordings.

"We really made a lot of it up as we went along," added McCartney. "I'd try something and if it didn't work I'd try something else until it did. It was like making a go-cart in the backyard."

"When Paul and I got together we had a common goal," said Godrich. "We wanted to make a great album that was true to Paul. I think that's exactly what we did."

Full Tracklisting - "Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard"

Fine Line 3:05
How Kind Of You 4:47
Jenny Wren 3:47
At The Mercy 2:38
Friends To Go 2:43
English Tea 2:12
Too Much Rain 3:24
A Certain Softness 2:42
Riding To Vanity Fair 5:07
Follow Me 2:31
Promise To You Girl 3:10
This Never Happened Before 3:26
Anyway 3:50

Total Running Time: 46:54

http://www.paulmccartney.com

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Posted : 08/07/2005 2:49 pm
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Hmmm - wonder who'll be queueing up at the record store at 11.45 pm on the 11th, hoping they open early?

Certainly a good write up, I look forward to hearing it....and I can't remember saying that about a McCartney studio album for quite some time....

Vic

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Posted : 08/07/2005 4:33 pm
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Musenfreund,
As usual, thanks for the update!

Bob Jessie

 
Posted : 12/07/2005 8:31 pm
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Saw Paul McCartney last Friday night (Sep 23), great show! Great performer! He did:
1. Fine Line
2. English Tea - (neat little song)
2. Jenny Wren

And of course, a whole bunch of other tunes. My Favorite was
"Too many people"! How do they make that sound at the beginning of
the song??? It sounds like Palm Muting but.... I can't figure it out.

Bob Jessie

 
Posted : 29/09/2005 5:21 pm
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i am a die hard mccartney fan.(and more so because he is lefty :D )Oh sjt peppers........ :wink:

 
Posted : 29/09/2005 8:39 pm
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Saw Paul McCartney last Friday night (Sep 23), great show! Great performer! He did:
1. Fine Line
2. English Tea - (neat little song)
2. Jenny Wren

And of course, a whole bunch of other tunes. My Favorite was
"Too many people"! How do they make that sound at the beginning of
the song??? It sounds like Palm Muting but.... I can't figure it out.

Bob Jessie
i too was there... loved hearing 'blackbird'

 
Posted : 30/09/2005 5:41 pm
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The lead single - Fine Line - has been on the radio constantly for the last six weeks. It was even on the radio in Italy last week whilst we were on hols. The boy done good.

Best,

A :-)

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Posted : 30/09/2005 9:32 pm
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Strange reversal of fortune here....the last few studio albums from Macca have not been critically well received, while the stage shows have had good reviews....while this album has had good reviews and the stage show hasn't....

I bought the "live" CD a couple of years ago, thought it was pretty good... and the people on this site who've seen the recent shows have all had good things to say....

Anyone actually posted a review of the new album yet?

:D :D :D

Vic

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Posted : 01/10/2005 12:10 am
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I haven't seen any "official" reviews, but I'll tell you that IMO this is his best effort in a long, long time. I cannot stop playing Jenny Wren! I went on a McCartney binge this week and just let my iPod shuffle his songs around while in the car and at work. What a catalog.

Steve

 
Posted : 01/10/2005 2:17 am
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Depending on who does the interview "Jenny Wren" is either based on
"Mother Nature's Son" or "Blackbird".

Personally, I think he based it on "Mother Nature's Son" were you have that "D" chord with a bunch of SUS's.

Bob Jessie

 
Posted : 03/10/2005 6:35 pm