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Release Date: Jul 05, 2011
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Includes special bonus track "Freedom," as performed at The Madison Square Garden Concert in New York City in tribute to those who died in the WTC disaster.
Personnel includes: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); James McCartney (guitar, percussion); Rusty Anderson (guitar, background vocals); Ralph Morrison (violin); Gabe Dixon (keyboards, background vocals); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums, percussion, background vocals); David Kahne (programming).
Recorded at Henson Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, bass guitar); David Kahne (guitar, synthesizer, programming); Rusty Anderson (guitar, background vocals); Gabe Dixon (keyboards, background vocals); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Recording information: Henson Recording Studios, LA.
Photographers: Heather Mills; Paul McCartney.
Who would have guessed that more than three decades after the Beatles breakup, Paul McCartney--often typecast as the least daring of the group--would be turning out some of the most aggressive, forthright music of any of his peers. DRIVING RAIN's predecessor RUN DEVIL RUN was an energetic romp through '50s rockabilly tunes, and here McCartney takes the vital spirit engendered on that album and applies to a batch on new compositions. The opening track "Lonely Road" is a hard-hitting blues-rocker driven by gritty guitar and soulful vocals. The graceful ballads "From a Lover to a Friend" and "I Do" make fine use of McCartney's Beatles-era harmonic vocabulary. The sensual insinuations of the R&B groove on "Tiny Bubble" suggest vintage Al Green updated with hip-hop influenced rhythms.
"About You" and the closing cut "Rinse the Raindrops" are driven by the kind of cutting guitar and fevered keyboards that will be most familiar to fans of "She's a Woman" and "I'm Down" from Macca's golden age. This is the first batch of new songs McCartney released after the death of his wife Linda, and one can hear him going through the whole cycle of coping, from grief to anger, through understanding, and finally acceptance. Those moods color the songs here with very visceral emotions and infectious humanity.
Personnel includes: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); James McCartney (guitar, percussion); Rusty Anderson (guitar, background vocals); Ralph Morrison (violin); Gabe Dixon (keyboards, background vocals); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums, percussion, background vocals); David Kahne (programming).
Recorded at Henson Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, piano, bass guitar); David Kahne (guitar, synthesizer, programming); Rusty Anderson (guitar, background vocals); Gabe Dixon (keyboards, background vocals); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Recording information: Henson Recording Studios, LA.
Photographers: Heather Mills; Paul McCartney.
Who would have guessed that more than three decades after the Beatles breakup, Paul McCartney--often typecast as the least daring of the group--would be turning out some of the most aggressive, forthright music of any of his peers. DRIVING RAIN's predecessor RUN DEVIL RUN was an energetic romp through '50s rockabilly tunes, and here McCartney takes the vital spirit engendered on that album and applies to a batch on new compositions. The opening track "Lonely Road" is a hard-hitting blues-rocker driven by gritty guitar and soulful vocals. The graceful ballads "From a Lover to a Friend" and "I Do" make fine use of McCartney's Beatles-era harmonic vocabulary. The sensual insinuations of the R&B groove on "Tiny Bubble" suggest vintage Al Green updated with hip-hop influenced rhythms.
"About You" and the closing cut "Rinse the Raindrops" are driven by the kind of cutting guitar and fevered keyboards that will be most familiar to fans of "She's a Woman" and "I'm Down" from Macca's golden age. This is the first batch of new songs McCartney released after the death of his wife Linda, and one can hear him going through the whole cycle of coping, from grief to anger, through understanding, and finally acceptance. Those moods color the songs here with very visceral emotions and infectious humanity.
Tracks:
1 - Lonely Road
2 - From a Friend to a Friend
3 - She's Given Up Talking
4 - Driving Rain
5 - I Do
6 - Tiny Bubble
7 - Magic
8 - Your Way
9 - Spinning On an Axis
10 - About You
11 - Heather
12 - Back In the Sunshine Again
13 - Your Loving Flame
14 - Riding Into Jaipur
15 - Rinse the Raindrops
16 - [Untitled]
2 - From a Friend to a Friend
3 - She's Given Up Talking
4 - Driving Rain
5 - I Do
6 - Tiny Bubble
7 - Magic
8 - Your Way
9 - Spinning On an Axis
10 - About You
11 - Heather
12 - Back In the Sunshine Again
13 - Your Loving Flame
14 - Riding Into Jaipur
15 - Rinse the Raindrops
16 - [Untitled]