
McCartney :
This is the remastered Deluxe Edition of the release in the 1970 McCartney Album, which comes with 2 CDs & 1 DVD in a 128 page numbered hardbound book. It is in Like New Condition. It was opened, inspected and resealed by the original owner.
NOTE: If you'd like to purchase these McCartney Archive Collection pieces as a set, contact us to cut yourself a deal.
Disc One:
1. The Lovely Linda
2. That Would Be Something
3. Valentine Day
4. Every Night
5. Hot As Sun/Glasses
6. Junk
7. Man We Was Lonely
8. Oo You
9. Momma Miss America
10. Teddy Boy
11. Singalong Junk
12. Maybe I'm Amazed
13.Kreen-Akrore
Disc Two:
1. Suicide (Out-Take)
2. Maybe I'm Amazed (From One Hand Clapping)Performer – Denny Laine, Geoff Britton, Jimmy McCulloch, Linda McCartney
3. Every Night (Live At Glasgow, 1979)Performer – Denny Laine, Laurence Juber, Linda McCartney, Steve Holly*
4. Hot As Sun (Live At Glasgow, 1979)Performer – Denny Laine, Laurence Juber, Linda McCartney, Steve Holly*
5. Maybe I'm Amazed (Live At Glasgow, 1979)Performer – Denny Laine, Laurence Juber, Linda McCartney, Steve Holly*
6. Don't Cry Baby (Out-Take)
7. Women Kind (Demo) (Mono)
DVD:
1:The Album Story
2:The Beach Performer – Loma Mar Quartet*3: Maybe I'm Amazed Music Video
4: Suicide (From One Hand Clapping)
5: Every Night (Live At Concert For The People Of Kampuchea, 1979)Performer – Denny Laine, Laurence Juber, Linda McCartney, Steve Holly*
6: Hot As Sun (Live At Concert For The People Of Kampuchea, 1979)Performer – Denny Laine, Laurence Juber, Linda McCartney, Steve Holly*
7: Junk (MTV Unplugged)
Album Details:
There were few '70s rock albums as widely anticipated as this, McCartney's first solo recording. In the wake of the Beatles' well-publicized acrimony, Paul must have felt like tweaking people's expectations because McCARTNEY turned out to be the most unconventional, resolutely non-commercial recording of his career. Don't be misled by the presence of the megahit "Maybe I'm Amazed." While that piano-based song of self-discovery and romantic devotion is a superb, moving composition, it's the anomaly here. Most of McCARTNEY is taken up by breezy song ideas and sonic experimentation.McCartney recorded this in his home studio, and plays nearly all of the instruments himself. There are strange song fragments, percussion-centered instrumentals, and some spontaneous-sounding toss-offs, but interspersed among these are bona fide McCartney gems, including the light, meditative "That Would Be Something" and the melancholic ballad "Junk".