Monday 16 September 2013

Paul McCartney reveals tracklisting for NEW album


c. MPL Mary McCartney

October 14th (15th in the US) will see the release of Paul’s first album of brand NEW solo material in six years. Today the tracklisting is revealed:

1.     Save Us (produced by Paul Epworth)
2.     Alligator (produced by Mark Ronson)
3.     On My Way to Work (produced by Giles Martin)
4.     Queenie Eye (produced by Paul Epworth)
5.     Early Days (produced by Ethan Johns)
6.     New (produced by Mark Ronson)
7.     Appreciate (produced by Giles Martin)
8.     Everybody Out There (produced by Giles Martin)
9.     Hosanna (produced by Ethan Johns)
10.  I Can Bet (produced by Giles Martin)
11.  Looking At Her (produced by Giles Martin)
12.  Road (produced by Giles Martin)

Executive Producer: Giles Martin                                    Mixed by Mark ‘Spike’ Stent
Total Running Time: 46:11

Talking about the album, Paul said: “It's funny, when I play people the album they’re surprised it’s me. A lot of the tracks are quite varied and not necessarily in a style you'd recognise as mine. I didn't want it to all sound the same. I really enjoyed making this album.  It's always great to get a chance to get into the studio with a bunch of new songs and I was lucky to work with some very cool producers.  We had a lot of fun.”


Paul worked on the album with producers Paul Epworth, Mark Ronson, Ethan Johns and Giles Martin.

Commenting on the process, Paul said: “The original idea was to go to a couple of producers whose work I loved, to see who I got on with best - but it turned out I got on with all of them! We made something really different with each producer, so I couldn’t choose and ended up working with all four. We just had a good time in different ways.“


The album was recorded at Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles; Avatar Studios, New York; Abbey Road Studios, London; Air Studios, London; Wolf Tone Studios, London and Hog Hill Mill, East Sussex.

NEW is available from here: http://smarturl.it/PMnewiTunes

 More new details to follow in the coming weeks.



No comments:

Post a Comment