EGYPT STATION
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I'm still unsettled in my overall impression besides the fact that I totally love Dominoes and Who Cares, and like I Don't Know a lot. I'm pretty sure I could live without Ceasar Rock and Back in Brazil, but there's nothing on the album I really dislike. I'm even learning to tolerate Fuh You as a sort of guilty pleasure.
Meanwhile, Come On To Me is taking off on U.S. Adult Contemporary radio. (as previously noted, you have to create an account to access the charts on AllAccess.com, but it's free). Egypt Station is holding onto no. 1 on the Amazon CD/vinyl bestseller list and at no. 7 on their digital albums list.
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Early numbers indicate that Egypt Station will enter the Billboard Top 200 album chart at # 2 in the coming week. If only it could have legs for a couple of weeks (doubtful but who knows) would be incredible to see it reach #1.
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Hunt You Down in my opinion should have been a complete song it has such a good groove and vibe going on production harmonies etc.. such a shame as it would have made a cracking single
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rich n wrote:
I feel like Caesar Rock is a song I'm not supposed to like, but do anyway...album's great btw, Happy With You, Ceasar Rock, Do It Now are stuck in my head at the moment. Funny enough, the songs I like the least seems to be the ones that were released on video a month or two ahead of the release...Still aborbing, so please excuse the less than detailed review
But as far as his voice, it's not 1969 or 1976 anymore...so what? Still sounds very good...while some of his vocals are what I've come to expect these days, there are other points where he seems to recapture a biit of what I thought he had lost. Anyway, I'll keep tracking along with this album and update my thoughts as pieces and bits sink in
First, before I add to my comments above - the word in bold is supposed to be 'absorbing', but it seems I can no longer edit the post...
But anyway, add Dominos and Despite Repeated Warnings to the songs I'm stuck on...and speaking of the latter, while that song overall sounds nothing like 'Gratitute' from MAF, he stole a bass line from that song (maybe second verse of Despite Repeated Warnings???) and it put my right back there for that momentary bass line...LOL
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Totally agree, would love to hear it live too.
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Everything Aflutter wrote:
Early numbers indicate that Egypt Station will enter the Billboard Top 200 album chart at # 2 in the coming week. If only it could have legs for a couple of weeks (doubtful but who knows) would be incredible to see it reach #1.
Most recent McCartney albums enter the charts in the top 10 but usually don't stay there more than a week, hope this will be different.
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Bill813 wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Only the deluxe editions (Blue & Orange - McCartney; Black- Amazon) come in a gatefold, such as the one Paul is holding. Spotify (green) and B&N (red) have the traditional right side opening.
Thanks for that info. My Spotify green arrived just yesterday. Luckily I went to Target for their version last Friday.
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Contacted customer service about the where-a-bouts of the Green Spotify vinyl release and received this email responce
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what's about "nothing for free" as further radio single? IMO it could be a HIT; it's such an modern and funny song
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I've listened to "Egypt Station" a bunch over the last few days - I really, REALLY love it. The standout songs for me at the moment are "Happy With You", "Hand In Hand", "Dominoes", "Back in Brazil", "Do It Now", "Despite Repeated Warnings", & "Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link". The whole record is exceptionally well produced, chock full of well written, cleverly constructed songs with awesome melodies, interesting arrangements, and great performances (both musically and vocally).
"Fuh You" is definitely the weakest link on the record IMO (just from a pure "song" standpoint), but I still enjoy it - I think it's a harmless, fun, super catchy pop song. Like the man himself said, "It's only a fun song anyway. It's not trying to be important."
The quality of the material on the run of albums he's released from "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" to "Egypt Station" is really remarkable, and the pure musical invention on this record astounds me. Several reviews I've read have made the "Ram 2018" comparison, and I can definitely understand that because of the eccentricity and stylistic variety (and I really dig that, as "Ram" is one of, if not my favorite McCartney LP). Still digesting the new songs, hearing new layers reveal themselves with every listen. Great stuff!
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Random musings on a Wednesday morning.... (Next album title)
Thinking about how Paul hinted at the possibility of taking the brass section on the tour dates... HELL YES...PLEASE!
Then thinking of the other closer before the bonus tracks, Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link
This would sound amazing live. Could even see the horns repeating his notes in C-Link... could even see the mighty trio of Rusty/Paul/Brian exchanging blues hooks....
OMG, bring it on!!! Is it next Monday night yet???????
Think I'd like to hear about 6 tracks from the Album live...
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rich n wrote:
I feel like Caesar Rock is a song I'm not supposed to like, but do anyway...album's great btw, Happy With You, Ceasar Rock, Do It Now are stuck in my head at the moment. Funny enough, the songs I like the least seems to be the ones that were released on video a month or two ahead of the release...Still aborbing, so please excuse the less than detailed review
But as far as his voice, it's not 1969 or 1976 anymore...so what? Still sounds very good...while some of his vocals are what I've come to expect these days, there are other points where he seems to recapture a biit of what I thought he had lost. Anyway, I'll keep tracking along with this album and update my thoughts as pieces and bits sink in
Spot on Re Paul’s voice . I’m fine with Paul’s voice , and sometimes On the album he’s still surprising me in a good way .
Liking the album more with every listen . I thought it was good quality from the get go - it’s been very well engineered and produced .
Favourites at the moment are Dominoes , people want piece , Happy with You , fuh you and I don’t know . I thought fuh you was initially throwaway but now I find myself singing it loads !
hope the album does well chartwise . It deserves to
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B J Conlee wrote:
Anthony B. wrote:
I've listened to "Egypt Station" a bunch over the last few days - I really, REALLY love it. The standout songs for me at the moment are "Happy With You", "Hand In Hand", "Dominoes", "Back in Brazil", "Do It Now", "Despite Repeated Warnings", & "Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link". The whole record is exceptionally well produced, chock full of well written, cleverly constructed songs with awesome melodies, interesting arrangements, and great performances (both musically and vocally).
"Fuh You" is definitely the weakest link on the record IMO (just from a pure "song" standpoint), but I still enjoy it - I think it's a harmless, fun, super catchy pop song. Like the man himself said, "It's only a fun song anyway. It's not trying to be important."
The quality of the material on the run of albums he's released from "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" to "Egypt Station" is really remarkable, and the pure musical invention on this record astounds me. Several reviews I've read have made the "Ram 2018" comparison, and I can definitely understand that because of the eccentricity and stylistic variety (and I really dig that, as "Ram" is one of, if not my favorite McCartney LP). Still digesting the new songs, hearing new layers reveal themselves with every listen. Great stuff!
Anthony,
Always love your posts. And when you visit, I can easily hear my favorite cover of Paul's "Put It There".
Is your Brother, Father and of course you considering playing any of the new "Egypt Station" songs in your future sets. Several fit your acoustic style very well. For starters, I would love to see a video of you guys doing "Happy With You"...one of my favorites so far. It has that "Put It There" feeling.
Since you are singers, here are a few other requests and a couple of questions:
Hand in Hand - I also love this one. I'm getting married next month (10/27) and I'm considering putting this one on my "Wedding" playlist. I wished Paul's voice was a little stronger however. As singers, one question to you would be... I love the bridge on "Hand in Hand" ("We can make this dream come true, Only if we want it to"....part) but I wished Paul and Greg Kurstin would have repeated it during the 2nd half of the song. Just thinking that repeating the bridge might have made the song a little better. It is ony 2:35 in length so a repeat of the bridge would still only make it a 3:00 minute song. In general, what do you think. Still love the song and getting used to Paul's voice.
Confidante - Another acoustic one that I like quite a bit. I love the guitar chords and melody but my main problem that I have expressed in a couple of posts is that Paul's voice in parts is very shaky. Just seems like Paul and Greg should have done more vocal takes until he got it right. Is "Confidante" a hard song to sing? He sings "Happy With You" (a similar song) much better.
People Want Peace - This one is really growing with me and I think it is another one that you guys could do well. Would probably go over well with today's audiences. What do you think?
Do It Now - Really like this one too. I know it is basically a piano number but are you considering doing this one. As a side not, I think Paul's vocal on "Do It Now" is very good and strong. I wonder why he can "still" sound so good on certain songs like here and comparatively weak on others. Any thoughts.
Like you however I still love Egypt Station. I think it is "top tier" McCartney as far as albums go. Of all his albums, I have about 8-9 albums as top tier and this is certainly one of them. I'm still digesting the last third or so of the album at this point.
PS My absolute favorites at this point are "Who Cares" and "Dominoes". I love it when he tackles a serious subject like "Bullying" and the former does a great job on this.
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OUR...HOMEY
Horny Old Macca Entertaining You
Kendall Jenner was sure smiling on
Jimmy Fallon when Paul was on Go Paul Go!!!
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Forbes article just released says it's actually possible that Egypt Station could enter the Billboard Album chart at #1 next week. Not out of the question at all now.
Paul, come on!!!
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HitsDailyDouble is out with a similar estimate of sales. They give Eminem a slight edge, but it's gonna be close. If you're thinking of buying a copy as a present for someone, the next 24 hours would be a good time!
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Clickable link:
Do they count the ones Paul is handing out to us ticket holders for free in the sales stats?
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I just posted that link on FB urging my friends to buy Paul’s album!
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Listened to the album constantly for a week now and I think it's fantastic! Yes his voice his creaky on a couple of tracks but is better than it could have been on many. The production is excellent, so much superior to New and I feel that it is a new member of my top 3 along with Flaming Pie and Chaos. Well done that man!!
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Hey Gang!
I love the bonus track "Nothing For Free" so much that I put together an extended version of it! Enjoy!
https://hearthis.at/dave1dmarx/19-nothing-for-free-extended-versio/