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McCartney - McCartney flac album
  • Performer McCartney
  • Title McCartney
  • Date of release 1970
  • Style Pop Rock
  • Other formats MP3 AAC AA RA MIDI WAV AC3
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1962 mb
  • Size FLAC 1865 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 569

McCartney is the debut solo album by English rock musician Paul McCartney. It was issued on Apple Records in April 1970 after McCartney had resisted attempts by his Beatles bandmates to have the release delayed to allow for Apple's previously scheduled titles, notably the band's Let It Be album.

The complete discography of the English musician Paul McCartney consists of 25 studio albums, four compilation albums, seven live albums, 37 video albums, two extended plays, 99 singles, seven classical albums, two electronica albums, two box sets, and 74 music videos. Before his career as a solo artist, McCartney enjoyed success as a member of the rock band the Beatles.

Sergio Puccini Plays Paul McCartney´s a Leaf. Paul McCartney, Raúl Parentella, Saul Cosentino, David Kahne, Debbie Wiseman, Frank Collett. 2017 Archive Collection. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five (Paul McCartney & Wings Vs. Timo Maas & James Teej). Paul McCartney, Wings, Timo Maas, James Teej.

McCartney is the first solo album by English musician Paul McCartney. It was issued on Apple Records in April 1970 after McCartney had resisted attempts by his fellow Beatles to have the release delayed to allow for Apple’s previously scheduled titles, notably the band’s Let It Be album. McCartney recorded his eponymous solo album during a period of depression and confusion, following John Lennon’s private announcement in September 1969 that he was leaving the Beatles, and the conflict over its release further estranged McCartney from his bandmates. Apart from then-wife Linda’s vocal contributions, McCartney performed the entire album by himself, playing every instrument.

Paul McCartney retreated from the spotlight of the Beatles by recording his first solo album at his home studio, performing nearly all of the instruments himself. Appropriately, McCartney has an endearingly ragged, homemade quality that makes even its filler - and there is quite a bit of filler - rather ingratiating. McCartney's trademark. The rest of the album is charmingly slight, especially if it is read as a way to bring Paul back to earth after the heights of the Beatles. At the time the throwaway nature of much of the material was a shock, but it has become charming in retrospect.