Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Facts
| Artist(s) | Paul McCartney |
| Studio | Hear Music |
| Release Date | June 5, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 888072303485 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 29 15:42 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Dance Tonight
- Ever Present Past
- See Your Sunshine
- Only Mama Knows
- You Tell Me
- Mr. Bellamy
- Gratitude
- Vintage Clothes
- That Was Me
- Feet In The Clouds
- House of Wax
- The End Of The End
- Nod Your Head
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Excellent Piece |
| Shouting and Noise in the Backyard |
The lyrics, at best, are happy McCartney nonsense songs, like nursery rhymes. At worst they are self-searching, death obsessed, and maudlin. No amount of explication can redeem this. All that said, there are only a couple real turkeys -- but wow -- total turkeys they indeed are, insipid, simplistic, & oversweet.
McCartney's real problem is that its hard for him to be emotionally convincing. Maybe he has sung too many love songs. Maybe he's too old, too famous, who knows. Funny thing he's still a pro & the album is put together well--especially at the end where he starts changing chords & moods & throwing them together in his good old fashioned medley style.
I confess that I have actually now listened to this album seven (7) times, after wondering if I could ever bear a second listening. I also confess I now fast forward over the 2 worst turkeys.
I purposefully don't name songs in this review. The titles of the songs don't matter, nor the lyrics. These are patented McCartney sounds you have here. He apparently can't stop making them -- and I still respect him enough to see what he will do next in a studio. Looking back on his career though, he could have used a manager. July 30, 2008
| This Can't Be The Same Paul McCartney........................... |
| Paul's Done It Again! |
| Bleah. |
I am more than willing to bet that some of those songs ended up on this album.
There are a couple of decent tunes here. "Dance Tonight" and "Ever Present Past" are catchy. Most of the rest are forgettable, and two in particular, "Gratitude" and "Nod Your Head," are regrettable.
This album contained nowhere near the spirit, inspiration, and just plain good music that "Chaos" had. I hope that Paul will collaborate with Godrich again on his next endeavor. April 23, 2008
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