PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl

Paul McCartney’s Classic Solo Debut
PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl
Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl Release for Record Store Day 2020
PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl
PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl
On April 18, 2020 one of the greatest solo debuts in rock history, Paul McCartney’s McCartney, will
receive a special 50th anniversary release in a limited edition half-speed mastered vinyl pressing for
Record Store Day.

Originally released in April 1970, one month before The Beatles’ swansong Let It BeMcCartney saw
Paul getting back to basics. Writing every song and playing every instrument (with backing vocals
from Linda McCartney), the eponymous album represented a creative rebirth, bursting with new
ideas, experiments, playfulness and freedom. Sonically, McCartney‘s bare-bones home recording
aesthetic imbued the album with an authentic lo-fi spirit, a much sought after sound that continues to
retain a contemporary edge 50 years on.

In contrast to the professional difficulties that came with the demise of the world’s most iconic band,
Paul was personally enjoying the contentment of family life as a newly married father. In a Q&A
released at the time, Paul described the theme and feel of the album as, “Home, family, love.” This is
obvious from the opening notes of Lovely Linda throughout the album, with tracks like Every
Night and Man We Was Lonely musing on how much Paul’s life had improved—and nowhere more
poignantly than on the tour de force Maybe I’m Amazed. Paul’s timeless tribute to Linda would be
recognized as one of contemporary music’s great love songs, and remains a staple of Paul’s live set
to this day, never failing to inspire tears of joy with its refrain of “Maybe I’m a man in the middle of
something that he doesn’t really understand. Maybe I’m a man. Maybe you’re the only woman who
can ever help me. Baby won’t you help me understand”.

Linda’s presence is also felt in the album’s iconic artwork: the front cover’s bowl of cherries
photographed by her on holiday in Antigua, and the back cover’s portrait of Paul with daughter Mary
as a baby, photographed on the family’s farm in Scotland where some of the album was also written.

50 years and counting, McCartney offers an incredible insight into the mind of one of the world’s
greatest ever songwriters. The homespun spirit of the album and Paul’s taste for experimentation
capture a unique moment in time: The very first steps of an unparalleled solo career that has seen
Paul McCartney release decades worth of critically acclaimed commercial blockbuster albums
including RAMBand on the RunVenus and MarsTug of WarPipes of PeaceFlowers in the
Dirt
Flaming PieMemory Almost FullNEW and most recently 2018’s #1-charting Egypt Station.

The 50th anniversary Record Store Day limited edition of McCartney was pressed from a master cut
by Miles Showell at half speed using the original 1970 master tapes at Abbey Road Studios. It was
made as a vinyl specific transfer in high resolution and without digital peak limiting for the best
possible reproduction.

PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl
Tracklisting

Side one:
The Lovely Linda
That Would Be Something
Valentine Day
Every Night
Hot as Sun/Glasses
Junk
Man We Was Lonely

Side two:
Oo You
Momma Miss America
Teddy Boy
Singalong Junk
Maybe I’m Amazed
Kreen-Akrore

PAUL MCCARTNEY: Classic Solo Debut Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Limited Edition Vinyl
© Paul McCartney / Photographer: Linda McCartney
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