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McCartney's new album

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:19 pm
by ilan
From his website: "In the studio, the recording of this album was also a new challenge for Paul who, for the first time ever, performed exclusively in the vocal booth without no instrument – no guitar, no bass, no piano - which led to a vocal performance like no other in his career."

It appears that he's not even playing bass on this album. The track that was released (My Valentine) has an upright bass.

EDIT: I'm posting it here because unfortunately there's no Ric bass content...

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 4:33 pm
by bassduke49
"without no . . . " Looks like the the copy writer did so "without no" proofreader. :shock:

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:50 am
by Tigger
...and probably "ne regrette rien", Paul! :lol:

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:42 pm
by RobRick
It is a CD of old tunes from the 30s and 40s by other composers, except for two songs McCartney wrote in that style. So there probably won't be any electric bass.

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:45 pm
by jps
RobRick wrote:It is a CD of old tunes from the 30s and 40s by other composers, except for two songs McCartney wrote in that style. So there probably won't be any electric bass.
He could borrow this and use it on the CD :wink: :

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:15 pm
by RobRick
jps wrote:
RobRick wrote:It is a CD of old tunes from the 30s and 40s by other composers, except for two songs McCartney wrote in that style. So there probably won't be any electric bass.
He could borrow this and use it on the CD :wink: :
Why do that when he owns Bill Black's original upright? :D

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:13 pm
by jps
RobRick wrote:
jps wrote:
RobRick wrote:It is a CD of old tunes from the 30s and 40s by other composers, except for two songs McCartney wrote in that style. So there probably won't be any electric bass.
He could borrow this and use it on the CD :wink: :
Why do that when he owns Bill Black's original upright? :D
Bill's upright is not a Rickenbacker. :wink:

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:40 am
by gregga41
Not looking forward to this!

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:52 am
by iiipopes
gregga41 wrote:Not looking forward to this!
Why not? Ringo did the same thing with his Sentimental Journey album in 1970 (And I have my own picture of the pub on the cover!)

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:15 pm
by RobRick
gregga41 wrote:Not looking forward to this!
It will be OK, I think. Still, so many people have already done this. In his own way, McCartney has been doing this since the Beatles were playing in Hamburg. There is a long list of McCartney songs and covers that are in this genre:

TILL THERE WAS YOU
P.S. I LOVE YOU
WHEN I'M 64
YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW
HONEY PIE
YOU GAVE ME THE ANSWER
BABY'S REQUEST
HERE TODAY

even

YESTERDAY
LONG AND WINDING ROAD

If McCartney re recorded those with a 40s style orchestra, he'd have a cool CD.

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:26 pm
by iiipopes
You forgot:
Martha My Dear
arguably, due to the ballad-piano style, You Never Give Me Your Money
Lady Madonna is stride piano revisited
and I'm sure there are more.

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:15 pm
by RobRick
iiipopes wrote:You forgot:
Martha My Dear
arguably, due to the ballad-piano style, You Never Give Me Your Money
Lady Madonna is stride piano revisited
and I'm sure there are more.
Excellent! Yeah, he already has been doing this for decades.

What strikes me is Macca had been, for the last three decades or so, trying to distance himself as a balladeer, reclaiming his rockin' Beatle and Wings past and such. So it is interesting that now he wants to put out this CD.

I wonder if he will do any shows to promote it?

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:17 pm
by servant
iiipopes wrote:...Lady Madonna is stride piano revisited...
I don't know "stride piano" but, based on what I have just read with a google search, Lady Madonna is not played in the stride style.

One site states, "left hand plays bass note or octave, followed by a chord."

Paul uses the "rolling" octave bass note pattern (low, high, low, high) that he used later in Hey Jude, but does not "jump" to play a chord with the left hand.

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:27 am
by shamustwin
I'll buy it. I don't care if he's singing the iphone instruction booklet.

Re: McCartney's new album

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 9:38 am
by RobRick
shamustwin wrote:I'll buy it. I don't care if he's singing the iphone instruction booklet.
I have to hear more before I'll buy it. I'm not convinced I really NEED this. At this point I think I'd rather hear him sing JUNIOR'S FARM! :D