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| Thursday, November 20, 2008 |
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| Paul McCartney releasing new album on MySpace |
MySpace users will be able to listen to Electric Arguments, the new album by McCartney's side-project group The Fireman, before the songs are in stores. The tracks can be listened to for free but can't be downloaded. The new McCartney album is to be released in the United States next week. [more...] Source: ITN News, UK |
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| Wednesday, November 19, 2008 |
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| Video: Paul McCartney and Youth talk about The Fireman |
In a video interview on the Wired Blog, Paul McCartney and Youth talk about their latest Fireman album Electric Arguments. They speak about how they collaborate, how they came up with certain tracks, the derivation of the title of the album, and what it's like working together. [more...] Source: Wired Blog |
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| Has Paul McCartney moved to ATO records? |
Next Tuesday, Dave Matthews' Charlottesville-based ATO Records will release Electric Arguments, the latest album from none other than Sir Paul McCartney. Will Paul release albums under his own name on ATO? His last album, 2007's Memory Almost Full, came out on Starbucks' Hear Music label, which folded this year. [more...] Source: The Hook |
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| Thursday, October 16, 2008 |
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| Paul borrows from classic poems for new Fireman album |
Paul McCartney says that the lyrics to his latest experimental album are literally happy accidents. McCartney, who usually writes his own lyrics, chose a more avant garde approach for the third Fireman album, Electric Arguments, the first to feature vocals and lyrics. He said, "I'd get out poetry books and just kind of scour them and find phrases." [more...] Source: KBS Radio |
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| Friday, October 10, 2008 |
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| Review: Sir Paul McCartney's Electric Arguments |
Paul McCartney unveiled his new album, Electric Arguments, at Abbey Road studios yesterday. And it's a corker, albeit a fruity and bizarre one. Unusually for the legendary songwriter, he went into the studio with nothing prepared, and improvised it all on the spot. He said, "It was thrilling, but it could have been a terrible mistake." [more...] Source: The Telegraph, UK |
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