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    "NEW" USE OF MULITPLE PRODUCERS IS GREAT!!!!!!!!

    NOT SUCH A BAD BOY
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      jackpearson last edited by

      It is like a Beatles album where the songs sound so different between them. I hope Paul does this with his future albums.

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      • Apple Scruff
        Apple Scruff last edited by

        I agree. Every song has a very different feel to it; I really like too.

        "I think the world is a good place that is a bit screwed up by people and their actions" PAUL MCCARTNEY
        Sunday, July 7, 2013-Saw Paul live for the first time-A DREAM CAME TRUE, BEST NIGHT OF MY LIFE

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        • nowords
          nowords last edited by

          Please be honest do you think having four producers has worked?

          "All those moments will be lost... like tears in rain"

          Twitter @gaggyboot


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          • Danish Macca
            Danish Macca last edited by

            I think it works really well and I think the album is a great unity..

            Paul concerts:

            Hannover 2003
            Copenhagen 2003
            Horsens 2004
            Stockholm 2011
            Roskilde Festival 2015
            Herning 2016

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            • favoritething
              favoritething last edited by

              I think the transition from "Early Days" to "Queenie Eye" is a bit awkward, but other than that, I think it worked out well. It seems this was his way of attempting to stay relevant, and it is true that the Beatles always tried new things in the '60s, so why shouldn't Paul keep doing it? In my view, the multiple-producers idea is much more smoothly-executed and consistent this time around than with "Flowers In The Dirt," and they make better use of modern technology than with that album or "Press To Play."

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