Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Published June 28, 2007
Paul McCartney has reached another crossroad in his life with the end of a long-term relationship, a divorce from his wife Heather. Surely, this hurt at this stage of his life but it could not hold a candle to losing Linda, his soul mate and lifetime friend. Leave it to an outstanding artist like McCartney to take his life experiences and turn them into some great music.
Memory Almost Full revolves around a man that has lived a full life but has regrets like us all. The title is very ‘today’ referencing our technological mindset. This is a very personal album for the artist and it becomes very evident after hearing the first few tracks.
If you had any inkling that Paul was heading into retirement and his best years were behind him, think again, he is back stronger than ever. Chaos and Creation in the Backyard was good but forgettable; it lacked the energy and spirit of this effort. The irony of that is he was recording this album prior to that release then circled back to finish it. I cannot stop playing this album; I listened to it 4 times within a two-day period. It is like the old Beatles and Wings recordings; every time you hear it, you like it more.
“Dance Tonight” kicks things off with a snappy melody and Paul is in good voice. He sounds inspired and full of the same energy found on some of his best work. “Ever Present Past,” a lock for a hit single, while a great tune musically, tells his story, a then and now view. It comes across loud and clear. I felt sad hearing what he had to say but then again always feel warm and tingly inside after hearing a song by any Beatle regardless of the subject matter.
“House of Wax” features some great piano and an outstanding emotional vocal performance followed by a rockin’ guitar around the middle section - it is a prolific track and certainly should find its way climbing up the singles charts if it gets that opportunity. “Nod Your Head” also rocks… both tracks are reminiscent of the Wings at their peak. I could not help but think back to his classic Band On The Run album. All of this taken into consideration, it is all good for Sir Paul. The fans will be very pleased.
- Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
- Published: June 28, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Rock
- Writer: MuzikMan
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Thank you for all the great info Neal, and for reading the review!
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FYI, You can download the critically acclaimed concert film Glastonbury featuring Paul McCartney, Radiohead, Bjork, and others, in it's entirety for free(!!!) at Movielink. And uncut clips of The White Stripes, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, and others, performing at Glastonbury are also available.
[Editor's note:- Movielink content is only available to people located within the United States of America.]
There's also a performance by The White Stripes at Glastonbury on YouTube.
Cheers,
Neal