Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Macca's back. And he's going places he's never been before.
Paul McCartney's 21st solo album may well turn out to be his best. Memory Almost Full (release date June 5) is 13 tracks of lyrical and musical surprises, and is audible proof that at almost-65, McCartney is still in his prime, if not at his peak.
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This music is a must for anyone who wants to know why Paul McCartney sits at the head of the class!
It seems like the Beatles Anthology woke Paul up.
Since then, he has recorded Flaming Pie, Chaos… and Memory Almost Full. Three of his best solo albums.
The fact that Chaos and Memory are two excellent albums back to back is very reassuring to all Macca fans.
Memory Almost Full is a masterpiece that could only have been written McCartney, the lone survivor of the genius that was The Beatles.
It is breath taking, light years away from the current musical culture of Mousekaters and rap artists, whose anti-music will be as memorable as indoor football.
Kudos to the man who draws his power from the time when rock was at its apex.
Indeed, he was its chief inventor.
Hi there!
I am from Rissia. I have been loving Paul’s music for more than 20 years. I am single mama at my 36, face lots of difficulties every day becouse I am disabled – to be exact, my hands are weak, however I manage everything myself. A year ago I had a love affair and thought it would last forever. But he’gone… “You tell me” is a reflection of what I experienced last summer… and it’s seems to me Paul entered my soul, read all my thoughts and feelings… This album made me happy again. Be blessed, Sir Paul!!! I pray for you every day.