Paul 's new album
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PDS:
1. Four producers mentioned - Mark Ronson (he's given a few brief interviews) Ethan Johns (again a few brief comments) Giles Martin - Paul mentioned in February he was on his way to Air to work with him and Paul Epworth ( have not seen any comments from him) 2. Rusty tweeted in February that he had just finished a week's work with Paul on 'new' music' 3. Song titles mentioned include Hossana, Life of a Party Girl and If I Take You Home Tonight (on the Live Kisses DVD booklet) Is there any more information out there ?
Giles Martin also posted several tweets last summer/fall with pictures of Studio 2 at Abbey Road with all of Paul's guitars and amps set up and said something to the effect of "guess who."
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DrBeatle:
PDS:
1. Four producers mentioned - Mark Ronson (he's given a few brief interviews) Ethan Johns (again a few brief comments) Giles Martin - Paul mentioned in February he was on his way to Air to work with him and Paul Epworth ( have not seen any comments from him) 2. Rusty tweeted in February that he had just finished a week's work with Paul on 'new' music' 3. Song titles mentioned include Hossana, Life of a Party Girl and If I Take You Home Tonight (on the Live Kisses DVD booklet) Is there any more information out there ?
Giles Martin also posted several tweets last summer/fall with pictures of Studio 2 at Abbey Road with all of Paul's guitars and amps set up and said something to the effect of "guess who."
He should run a contest & say "Guess WHEN".
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*Perry*:
http://www.epiphone.com/News/Features/News/2013/New-Paul-McCartney-Album-This-Summer.aspx
This link says a summer release. Maybe I'll get to hear some new tunes at the Ottawa gig.
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Last year, Kisses came out in February and the Ram Archives edition in May, about a three month gap between the two. With that as a possible precedent and Wings Over America out in a few weeks, this would seem to indicate that the new album should be out in September if all recording/mixing/CD cover, etc. are done. At least, I sure hope that is the case and they don't hold it until November to tap into the Christmas season.
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oobu24:
DrBeatle:
PDS:
1. Four producers mentioned - Mark Ronson (he's given a few brief interviews) Ethan Johns (again a few brief comments) Giles Martin - Paul mentioned in February he was on his way to Air to work with him and Paul Epworth ( have not seen any comments from him) 2. Rusty tweeted in February that he had just finished a week's work with Paul on 'new' music' 3. Song titles mentioned include Hossana, Life of a Party Girl and If I Take You Home Tonight (on the Live Kisses DVD booklet) Is there any more information out there ?
Giles Martin also posted several tweets last summer/fall with pictures of Studio 2 at Abbey Road with all of Paul's guitars and amps set up and said something to the effect of "guess who."
He should run a contest & say "Guess WHEN".
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audi:
Here's my mad take on the new album: I think it's already secretly done. And -- in kind of a David Bowie-strategy -- it will be released, seemingly out-of-nowhere, on the opening date of the tour. I'll even venture to suspect that the entire audience will receive a copy of the album, just like Prince did during his 2004 tour -- and that particular album quickly darted into the Top Ten (of course, Billboard has since changed its rules). It just doesn't make sense to embark on such a punishing tour-schedule like this in the summer -- and not promote an album ... ...that's supposedly not due for release until November. C'mon. We shall see.
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It seems right now he's busy promoting all The Beatles releases from last year, the two Blu-rays and the vinyl remasters, as well as the current re-releases of Wings Over America and Rockshow. When that's over and the tour is done, that's when I think we will see the new album. That's the tour I want to see!
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beatlesfanrandy:
It seems right now he's busy promoting all The Beatles releases from last year, the two Blu-rays and the vinyl remasters, as well as the current re-releases of Wings Over America and Rockshow. When that's over and the tour is done, that's when I think we will see the new album. That's the tour I want to see!
Actually, I don't think that many people on this board care about a new album. They just want to see him tour and play Beatle/Wings songs.
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yankeefan7:
beatlesfanrandy:
It seems right now he's busy promoting all The Beatles releases from last year, the two Blu-rays and the vinyl remasters, as well as the current re-releases of Wings Over America and Rockshow. When that's over and the tour is done, that's when I think we will see the new album. That's the tour I want to see!
Actually, I don't think that many people on this board care about a new album. They just want to see him tour and play Beatle/Wings songs.
Yeah, still, I don't think touring to promote WOA or Beatles stuff will impact sales THAT much. There is a built in fan base that buys these things no matter what. I wish Paul would go back to touring to promote a new album. He could still play oldies, but at least you know why he is touring. I don't know why he is touring now under the moniker OUT THERE, except to make money. I am not knocking that, but that seems to be the only reason.
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RMartinez:
yankeefan7:
beatlesfanrandy:
It seems right now he's busy promoting all The Beatles releases from last year, the two Blu-rays and the vinyl remasters, as well as the current re-releases of Wings Over America and Rockshow. When that's over and the tour is done, that's when I think we will see the new album. That's the tour I want to see!
Actually, I don't think that many people on this board care about a new album. They just want to see him tour and play Beatle/Wings songs.
Yeah, still, I don't think touring to promote WOA or Beatles stuff will impact sales THAT much. There is a built in fan base that buys these things no matter what. I wish Paul would go back to touring to promote a new album. He could still play oldies, but at least you know why he is touring. I don't know why he is touring now under the moniker OUT THERE, except to make money. I am not knocking that, but that seems to be the only reason.
Yep, it used to be you only toured when you had a new album to promote. Now there are bands/acts that constantly tour like you said just to make money. I agree that it is fine to make money but you would think as a artist you would want to do something new and fresh for your audience. IMO - it is not "minty" fresh when you dust off a bunch of 30 or 40 yr old songs that you have not done ever or in a long time. I have said quite a few times my favorite McCartney concerts were when he had new record out and would actually paly 4-5 songs from it live.
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yankeefan7:
RMartinez:
yankeefan7:
beatlesfanrandy:
It seems right now he's busy promoting all The Beatles releases from last year, the two Blu-rays and the vinyl remasters, as well as the current re-releases of Wings Over America and Rockshow. When that's over and the tour is done, that's when I think we will see the new album. That's the tour I want to see!
Actually, I don't think that many people on this board care about a new album. They just want to see him tour and play Beatle/Wings songs.
Yeah, still, I don't think touring to promote WOA or Beatles stuff will impact sales THAT much. There is a built in fan base that buys these things no matter what. I wish Paul would go back to touring to promote a new album. He could still play oldies, but at least you know why he is touring. I don't know why he is touring now under the moniker OUT THERE, except to make money. I am not knocking that, but that seems to be the only reason.
Yep, it used to be you only toured when you had a new album to promote. Now there are bands/acts that constantly tour like you said just to make money. I agree that it is fine to make money but you would think as a artist you would want to do something new and fresh for your audience. IMO - it is not "minty" fresh when you dust off a bunch of 30 or 40 yr old songs that you have not done ever or in a long time. I have said quite a few times my favorite McCartney concerts were when he had new record out and would actually paly 4-5 songs from it live.
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wingsdgm:
sneak preview of Paul's new (unititled) album, track by track EXCLUSIVE on today's Macca Report! This the 'real deal'!!!! http://www.maccareport.com/ sounds great
thanks for this news. man so many Paul McCartney's cd's for me to check up on. I think its going to take me thousands and thousands of years to listen to this man music. LOL maybe I will start here and work my way back to the 80's and 70's.
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maclover2013:
wingsdgm:
sneak preview of Paul's new (unititled) album, track by track EXCLUSIVE on today's Macca Report! This the 'real deal'!!!! http://www.maccareport.com/ sounds great
thanks for this news. man so many Paul McCartney's cd's for me to check up on. I think its going to take me thousands and thousands of years to listen to this man music. LOL maybe I will start here and work my way back to the 80's and 70's.
I would reverse it MacLover, start at the beginning and watch the process unfold! You'll be amazed. I can't wait for the mans new album! Bring it.
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I couldn't find the track listing anywhere. was it the concert set list? :
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kapoo:
maclover2013:
wingsdgm:
sneak preview of Paul's new (unititled) album, track by track EXCLUSIVE on today's Macca Report! This the 'real deal'!!!! http://www.maccareport.com/ sounds great
thanks for this news. man so many Paul McCartney's cd's for me to check up on. I think its going to take me thousands and thousands of years to listen to this man music. LOL maybe I will start here and work my way back to the 80's and 70's.
I would reverse it MacLover, start at the beginning and watch the process unfold! You'll be amazed. I can't wait for the mans new album! Bring it.
Totally agree with you Kapoo. Maclover...I didn't know you were a new fan! Yes...start at the beginning. His early years were FAB! (as are his later years...lol)
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maclover2013:
I couldn't find the track listing anywhere. was it the concert set list? :
I think that was the time the "fake" list was going around. The last song had something to do with April Fools Day.
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kapoo:
maclover2013:
wingsdgm:
sneak preview of Paul's new (unititled) album, track by track EXCLUSIVE on today's Macca Report! This the 'real deal'!!!! http://www.maccareport.com/ sounds great
thanks for this news. man so many Paul McCartney's cd's for me to check up on. I think its going to take me thousands and thousands of years to listen to this man music. LOL maybe I will start here and work my way back to the 80's and 70's.
I would reverse it MacLover, start at the beginning and watch the process unfold! You'll be amazed. I can't wait for the mans new album! Bring it.
I think those discovering Paul's work for the first time should alternate from a relatively more recent album and then a much older one. And so on...
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I will be sure to keep those suggestions mentioned above in mind. thanks Me listening to Paul's music for the first time is very exciting. and I cant wait for the new stuff as well.
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I see Rod Stewart's new studio album entered the UK charts at number one. I guess this will put pressure on Paul to do the same when his is released. What do you think?
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And then he plays me, at ear-zinging volume, one of the songs he?s written and recorded with Paul McCartney for his next album. It?s called ?Struggle?, and sounds like Macca?s greatest non-Beatles song. But that?s not too hard. ?It could be a defining statement for him,? Epworth says of their four-song collaboration, ?especially [considering] where he is in his career??