保罗·麦卡特尼 — 艺术家 (93)
One World: Together at Home [音乐] 豆瓣
Lady Gaga
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Stevie Wonder
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发布日期 2020年4月19日
出版发行:
Global Poverty Project
Music fans can relive the all-star One World: Together at Home benefit any time now, as the concert has been released as a streaming album.
The album is available on Amazon, Apple Music and Spotify.
It features all of Saturday night's televised songs -- from Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Lizzo and more -- plus several hours of performances from earlier in the day, when Adam Lambert, Kesha, Maren Morris with Hozier, Ellie Goulding, Niall Horan and others played live on the Internet. The album includes 79 tracks, which adds up to a total running time of over four hours.
The album is available on Amazon, Apple Music and Spotify.
It features all of Saturday night's televised songs -- from Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Lizzo and more -- plus several hours of performances from earlier in the day, when Adam Lambert, Kesha, Maren Morris with Hozier, Ellie Goulding, Niall Horan and others played live on the Internet. The album includes 79 tracks, which adds up to a total running time of over four hours.
McCartney III [音乐] 豆瓣
Paul McCartney
类型:
Pop
发布日期 2020年12月11日
出版发行:
ユニバーサルミュージック
The Family Way - Original Sound Track [音乐] 豆瓣
The George Martin Orchestra
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The Claudel String Quartet
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发布日期 2003年3月31日
出版发行:
XXI-21 Productions
Ebony And Ivory [音乐] 豆瓣
Paul McCartney
类型:
Pop
发布日期 1982年5月12日
出版发行:
Parlophone
Paul McCartney In Red Square [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2005年6月20日
A feature-length world premiere special that tells the story of the ex-Beatle's historic visit to Russia on May 24, 2003. Marking the first time that McCartney had set foot on Russian soil, this concert and documentary also reveals the secret love affair that existed between the Russian people and McCartney during the Communist era.
The Stars Sing Lennon & McCartney [音乐] 豆瓣
Billy J. Kramer
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Peter & Gordon
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类型:
Rock
发布日期 1970年1月1日
出版发行:
mfp
What is that magic ingredient that makes a song a hit? One may well ask, but whatever the secret, John Lennon and Paul McCartney have most certainly discovered it!
This unique songwriting duo penned the first British recording for the Beatles, Love me do, the song which started the string of hits for these two writers,to say nothing of the start of the outstanding success story of the Beatles themselves.The pair were awarded ten of the hundred awards presented for the best songs in the U.S.A. in 1964,and became the top songwriters of the same year.
This record is-as the title suggests-stars singing the songs of Lennon/McCartney,stars who made them into smash hits.
This unique songwriting duo penned the first British recording for the Beatles, Love me do, the song which started the string of hits for these two writers,to say nothing of the start of the outstanding success story of the Beatles themselves.The pair were awarded ten of the hundred awards presented for the best songs in the U.S.A. in 1964,and became the top songwriters of the same year.
This record is-as the title suggests-stars singing the songs of Lennon/McCartney,stars who made them into smash hits.
A Toot and a Snore in '74 [音乐] 豆瓣
John Lennon
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Paul McCartney
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类型:
Rock
发布日期 1974年3月28日
出版发行:
Mistral Music
John Lennon和Paul McCartney自The Beatles解散后唯一一次在录音室碰面。
Spies Like Us [音乐] 豆瓣
出版发行:
EMI/Odeon
Twin Freaks [音乐] 豆瓣
Paul McCartney
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DJ Freelance Hellraiser
发布日期 2005年6月14日
McCartney III [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2020年12月11日
出版发行:
Capitol Records
Like previous instalments McCartney (1970) and McCartney II (1980), Paul has written, performed, and produced the entire album himself
Thrillington [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 1995年1月1日
出版发行:
MPL
Liverpool Sound Collage [音乐] 豆瓣
Paul McCartney
类型:
Pop
发布日期 2000年9月26日
出版发行:
Capitol
詹姆斯・保罗・麦卡特尼爵士(Sir James Paul McCartney),大英帝国最高骑士勋章的拥有者。Paul McCartney于1942年 6月18日在利物浦出生,是一位英国歌手,音乐人,音乐创作家,多种乐器演奏家,诗人,企业家,画家,唱片制作人,电影制作人,动物保护者。他的事业在于他成为披头士乐队成员时攀上了颠峰。 他作为The Beatles的成员创建者之一入选了摇滚名人堂。Paul McCartney与John Lennon的组合是史上最成功最有影响力的歌曲创作组合,他们写下了许多摇滚史上最流行的歌曲。离开Beatles之后,Paul McCartney成为了一名成功的独唱者并和他的第一任妻子Linda Eastman McCartney,歌手、作曲家Denny Laine组成了Wings乐队。近年来,他长期活跃于电影配乐,古典音乐和电子音乐,并作为独唱艺术家,发行了众多的歌曲。
All the Best [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 1990年10月25日
出版发行:
Capitol
McCartney II (Archive Collection) [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2011年6月14日
出版发行:
HEAR MUSIC
Pizza And Fairy Tales [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2000年1月1日
出版发行:
unknow
According to a Summer 1986 interview with Kurt Loder, Paul attempted in 1977 to patch up his personal relationship with John amid ongoing Apple rancor:
"I happened to be on my way to the Caribbean, so, passing through New York, I rang John up. But there was so much suspicion, even though I came bearing the olive branch. I said, 'Hey, I'd like to see you." He said, 'What for? What do you really want?' It was very difficult. Finally... he had this great line for me: he said, 'You're all pizza and fairy tales.' He had become sort of Americanized by then, so the best insult I could think of was to say, 'Oh, fuck off, Kojak,' and slam the phone down. 'Pizza and fairy tales' - I almost made that an album title."
Outtakes, demos and alternate takes from 1985-1987. Except for the song "Peacocks", all tracks are already available on The Alternate Press To
Play Album and Return To Lindiana
Paul McCartney was a busy man in the mid-to-late 80's, working on much in the way of quantity but producing little of quality. This collection features Macca trying to find his way in the music marketplace that existed during the period between 1984's Give My Regards To Broad Street and 1989's Flowers In The Dirt. On January 21, 1988, a compilation tape of many unfinished sessions from the last four years was assembled by Paul to give to prospective producers. That tape is the basis of Pizza and Fairy Tales. In addition, we've included several other tracks from the period, including the alternate Press To Play material (heard here in its finest quality to date), to give a fully-rounded view of a career in flux.
The earliest songs here fall between the Give My Regards To Broad Street and Press To Play sessions. Paul got together with MOR producer David Foster and recorded the basic tracks for three songs. Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, who had recently added a wonderful lead guitar to "No More Lonely Nights", also sat in. "I Love This House" is a decent little rocker, and was overdubbed further during the Press To Play sessions. However, it remained unheard until a section of it was used in episode four of 1995's Oobu Joobu radio series, and a slightly shorter mix than the one heard here was issued on the US "The World Tonight" CD single in 1997. "Lindiana" has a strong chorus melody and little else (the lyrics being especially horrid), and Paul has yet to release it in any form. "We Got Married", the clear winner of the three, made it onto Flowers In The Dirt after more overdubs were recorded in the summer of 1988. The version heard here is lacking the Robbie Macintosh and Hamish Stuart contributions as well as Guy Barker's trumpet.
Paul spent 1985 and early 1986 recording Press To Play with co-producer Hugh Padgham, the veteran of several albums by the likes of The Police and XTC. It was a left-turn for Paul, very different than anything he had recorded before, and its lack of commercial success upon its release in August of 1986 has soured him on the record in retrospect. However, it was a brave move, and while not completely successful as an artistic venture, it still had much to recommend it. Many early and alternate mixes of the tracks on the LP are included here. All are at an earlier stage of the recording process, with different vocals and instrumentation (in some cases) than the released versions. Highlights include "Good Times Coming / Feel The Sun", which is much longer than the releases version due to the bridge having an additional verse with a different melody, and a much tighter production on "Move Over Busker". This was possibly due to its being considered as a single at one point; when issued as a 45, "Pretty Little Head" underwent similar production slimming. It's very interesting to hear these tracks with less production; for example, "Press" is heard here with much less instrumentation (some guitar / synth overdubs are missing), so one can examine Paul's bass playing in greater detail, since it is not as audible in the released versions of the tracks. "Yvonne" was a completely unissued song co-written with Eric Stewart; it did show up ten years later on European copies on 10cc's Mirror Mirror album. Disc one concludes with Paul's presentation of "Only Love Remains" from his return engagement (23 years down the line) at the Royal Variety Show, thus the "clever" opening remarks he makes prior to the performance. It closely mirrors the 45 mix of the track, which added a synth introduction to what was originally a cold vocal intro.
Disc two begins with work done with another esteemed producer. While promoting the release of Press To Play in New York City in August 1986, Paul hooked up with Billy Joel's producer Phil Ramone (who first worked with Paul the previous year on the "Spies Like Us" 45). Billy's band plays on the next two songs, "Beautiful Night" and "Loveliest Thing". These songs were reportedly worked on further during sessions with Ramone held the next June. This is the first release of the full early version of "Beautiful Night"; a re-make with George Martin's orchestration and rave-up coda was of course released on Flaming Pie in 1997. "Loveliest Thing" was later heard on one of the many UK "Figure Of Eight" CD singles in 1989.
The next three songs were probably recorded by Paul alone (note the presence of a drum machine) at his home studio in late 1986 or early 1987. "Squid" is an instrumental, and "Big Day" might as well be, with only the monotonous title refrain serving as a "vocal track". Luckily, from this period we also have a lovely demo for "This One" with unfinished lyrics and a different arrangement (starting with the middle eight). The song would be revisited a couple of years down the road for Flowers In The Dirt, becoming the second single from that LP.
Paul was evidently impressed enough with Ramone's work to invite him to produce several sessions at Paul's home studio in Sussex during the spring of 1987. "Love Come Tumbling Down", "Atlantic Ocean", and "Love Mix" are all unimpressive dance-type compositions, and Ramone can hardly be faulted for the weak material. Nonetheless, waited until 1995 and Oobu Joobu before airing any of these in public. "Christian Pop" is a bit more interesting, as it evolved into a motif heard in his 1991 Liverpool Oratorio. A Linda track, the lengthy, mostly instrumental "Peacocks" is also included.
The month of June was spent trying to complete enough material for a 12" single to be released in September to promote the forthcoming All The Best compilation. Among the songs Paul and Phil completed were "Once Upon A Long Ago" and "Back On My Feet" (both eventually issued as part of the forthcoming single; the former is included here in its single version), "P.S. Love Me Do" (a horrid dance coupling of the two songs on the first Beatles single, thankfully not issued in the U.S., but issued in Japan as part of a special Flowers In The Dirt 2-CD tour package in 1990), and "Return To Pepperland". The latter, a bit of nostalgia inspired by the 20th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper, hasn't been released in any form.
On August 21, 1987, Paul copyrighted "Beautiful Night", "Once Upon A Long Ago", "Return To Pepperland", and "Love Come Tumbling Down". The latter two titles were considered for the 12" single, but in the end Paul went with "Long Ago" and "Back On My Feet" and wisely supplemented them with two oldies from his July CHOBA B CCCP oldies sessions.
Clearly in a creative slump, Paul fortuitously began a songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello that summer and fall of 1987, and together they whipped up eight fantastic songs (which can be heard on The McCartney / MacManus Collaboration). Paul dismissed most of the work from the previous years and forged ahead with what would become Flowers In The Dirt album. Still searching for a producer, he turned to Tevor Horn and Steve Lipson, the team who had recent success with Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
The initial Flowers In The Dirt sessions were held in the winter of 1987-88, and produced four finished songs: "Rough Ride", "Figure Of Eight", "How Many People" and "Ou Est Le Soleil". Rough unfinished mixes of the first two titles are included here. "Figure Of Eight" is especially interesting, having an extra repeat of the final verse and chorus ultimately edited from the final mix.
While the material found on Pizza And Fairly Tales may not rank among his absolute best solo work, it is still an invaluable look into a personal period when Paul was unsure of himself as a performer, write, and producer. He would rediscover his music and his drive to perform live in the next decade, but this collection displays the road Paul traversed to get to the much-friendlier 1990's.
"I happened to be on my way to the Caribbean, so, passing through New York, I rang John up. But there was so much suspicion, even though I came bearing the olive branch. I said, 'Hey, I'd like to see you." He said, 'What for? What do you really want?' It was very difficult. Finally... he had this great line for me: he said, 'You're all pizza and fairy tales.' He had become sort of Americanized by then, so the best insult I could think of was to say, 'Oh, fuck off, Kojak,' and slam the phone down. 'Pizza and fairy tales' - I almost made that an album title."
Outtakes, demos and alternate takes from 1985-1987. Except for the song "Peacocks", all tracks are already available on The Alternate Press To
Play Album and Return To Lindiana
Paul McCartney was a busy man in the mid-to-late 80's, working on much in the way of quantity but producing little of quality. This collection features Macca trying to find his way in the music marketplace that existed during the period between 1984's Give My Regards To Broad Street and 1989's Flowers In The Dirt. On January 21, 1988, a compilation tape of many unfinished sessions from the last four years was assembled by Paul to give to prospective producers. That tape is the basis of Pizza and Fairy Tales. In addition, we've included several other tracks from the period, including the alternate Press To Play material (heard here in its finest quality to date), to give a fully-rounded view of a career in flux.
The earliest songs here fall between the Give My Regards To Broad Street and Press To Play sessions. Paul got together with MOR producer David Foster and recorded the basic tracks for three songs. Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, who had recently added a wonderful lead guitar to "No More Lonely Nights", also sat in. "I Love This House" is a decent little rocker, and was overdubbed further during the Press To Play sessions. However, it remained unheard until a section of it was used in episode four of 1995's Oobu Joobu radio series, and a slightly shorter mix than the one heard here was issued on the US "The World Tonight" CD single in 1997. "Lindiana" has a strong chorus melody and little else (the lyrics being especially horrid), and Paul has yet to release it in any form. "We Got Married", the clear winner of the three, made it onto Flowers In The Dirt after more overdubs were recorded in the summer of 1988. The version heard here is lacking the Robbie Macintosh and Hamish Stuart contributions as well as Guy Barker's trumpet.
Paul spent 1985 and early 1986 recording Press To Play with co-producer Hugh Padgham, the veteran of several albums by the likes of The Police and XTC. It was a left-turn for Paul, very different than anything he had recorded before, and its lack of commercial success upon its release in August of 1986 has soured him on the record in retrospect. However, it was a brave move, and while not completely successful as an artistic venture, it still had much to recommend it. Many early and alternate mixes of the tracks on the LP are included here. All are at an earlier stage of the recording process, with different vocals and instrumentation (in some cases) than the released versions. Highlights include "Good Times Coming / Feel The Sun", which is much longer than the releases version due to the bridge having an additional verse with a different melody, and a much tighter production on "Move Over Busker". This was possibly due to its being considered as a single at one point; when issued as a 45, "Pretty Little Head" underwent similar production slimming. It's very interesting to hear these tracks with less production; for example, "Press" is heard here with much less instrumentation (some guitar / synth overdubs are missing), so one can examine Paul's bass playing in greater detail, since it is not as audible in the released versions of the tracks. "Yvonne" was a completely unissued song co-written with Eric Stewart; it did show up ten years later on European copies on 10cc's Mirror Mirror album. Disc one concludes with Paul's presentation of "Only Love Remains" from his return engagement (23 years down the line) at the Royal Variety Show, thus the "clever" opening remarks he makes prior to the performance. It closely mirrors the 45 mix of the track, which added a synth introduction to what was originally a cold vocal intro.
Disc two begins with work done with another esteemed producer. While promoting the release of Press To Play in New York City in August 1986, Paul hooked up with Billy Joel's producer Phil Ramone (who first worked with Paul the previous year on the "Spies Like Us" 45). Billy's band plays on the next two songs, "Beautiful Night" and "Loveliest Thing". These songs were reportedly worked on further during sessions with Ramone held the next June. This is the first release of the full early version of "Beautiful Night"; a re-make with George Martin's orchestration and rave-up coda was of course released on Flaming Pie in 1997. "Loveliest Thing" was later heard on one of the many UK "Figure Of Eight" CD singles in 1989.
The next three songs were probably recorded by Paul alone (note the presence of a drum machine) at his home studio in late 1986 or early 1987. "Squid" is an instrumental, and "Big Day" might as well be, with only the monotonous title refrain serving as a "vocal track". Luckily, from this period we also have a lovely demo for "This One" with unfinished lyrics and a different arrangement (starting with the middle eight). The song would be revisited a couple of years down the road for Flowers In The Dirt, becoming the second single from that LP.
Paul was evidently impressed enough with Ramone's work to invite him to produce several sessions at Paul's home studio in Sussex during the spring of 1987. "Love Come Tumbling Down", "Atlantic Ocean", and "Love Mix" are all unimpressive dance-type compositions, and Ramone can hardly be faulted for the weak material. Nonetheless, waited until 1995 and Oobu Joobu before airing any of these in public. "Christian Pop" is a bit more interesting, as it evolved into a motif heard in his 1991 Liverpool Oratorio. A Linda track, the lengthy, mostly instrumental "Peacocks" is also included.
The month of June was spent trying to complete enough material for a 12" single to be released in September to promote the forthcoming All The Best compilation. Among the songs Paul and Phil completed were "Once Upon A Long Ago" and "Back On My Feet" (both eventually issued as part of the forthcoming single; the former is included here in its single version), "P.S. Love Me Do" (a horrid dance coupling of the two songs on the first Beatles single, thankfully not issued in the U.S., but issued in Japan as part of a special Flowers In The Dirt 2-CD tour package in 1990), and "Return To Pepperland". The latter, a bit of nostalgia inspired by the 20th anniversary of Sgt. Pepper, hasn't been released in any form.
On August 21, 1987, Paul copyrighted "Beautiful Night", "Once Upon A Long Ago", "Return To Pepperland", and "Love Come Tumbling Down". The latter two titles were considered for the 12" single, but in the end Paul went with "Long Ago" and "Back On My Feet" and wisely supplemented them with two oldies from his July CHOBA B CCCP oldies sessions.
Clearly in a creative slump, Paul fortuitously began a songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello that summer and fall of 1987, and together they whipped up eight fantastic songs (which can be heard on The McCartney / MacManus Collaboration). Paul dismissed most of the work from the previous years and forged ahead with what would become Flowers In The Dirt album. Still searching for a producer, he turned to Tevor Horn and Steve Lipson, the team who had recent success with Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
The initial Flowers In The Dirt sessions were held in the winter of 1987-88, and produced four finished songs: "Rough Ride", "Figure Of Eight", "How Many People" and "Ou Est Le Soleil". Rough unfinished mixes of the first two titles are included here. "Figure Of Eight" is especially interesting, having an extra repeat of the final verse and chorus ultimately edited from the final mix.
While the material found on Pizza And Fairly Tales may not rank among his absolute best solo work, it is still an invaluable look into a personal period when Paul was unsure of himself as a performer, write, and producer. He would rediscover his music and his drive to perform live in the next decade, but this collection displays the road Paul traversed to get to the much-friendlier 1990's.
Amoeba's Secret [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2009年1月27日
出版发行:
Hear Music
On June 27, 2007, Paul McCartney shocked the music world by performing a surprise first ever in-store performance at a famed Los Angeles record shop. Previously available only on limited edition vinyl, this historic performance is released for the first time on compact disc. Nominated for two Grammy awards, this is a must have for collectors and music fans alike.
The Family Way (Original Soundtrack Recording) [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 1967年1月6日
出版发行:
© 2011 MPL Communications Inc/Ltd, under exclusive license to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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℗ 2011 MPL Communications Inc/Ltd, under exclusive license to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Women And Wives (Studio Outtake) [音乐] 豆瓣
Paul McCartney
类型:
Rock
发布日期 2021年12月17日
出版发行:
Capitol Records