
Paul McCartney Releases New Solo Album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane'
Paul McCartney has released his 18th solo album, 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane,' which is described as his most personal work to date. The album features nostalgic songs reflecting on his childhood in Liverpool, his parents, and his time with The Beatles.
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At 83, McCartney is looking back for his 18th solo LP, to formative flirtations, family singalongs, even his own birth – and the febrile times that mirror our own. It’s given him ‘every hope that we’ll get through’ • Alexis Petridis reviews The Boys of Dungeon Lane: ‘At 83, his gift for melody still astounds’ ‘How far do you want to go back?” In his office overlooking Soho Square in London, Paul McCartney and I sit together on a small sofa, reminiscing. The room smells deep and resinous and ...
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Paul McCartney has had an illustrious six decade career – in the 60s with The Beatles, the 70s with his rock band Wings, and with a seemingly endless stream of solo albums. Now the 83-year- old is back with his 18th LP – the first in 6 years – and one that has been described by Rolling Stones as 'a late-career Masterpiece'.
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Read full article →Paul McCartney shows he still has a gift for melody as songs unfold like late-night pub conversations
‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ opens door to childhood memories while Ed O’Brien finds his rhythm on second album
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Read full article →Paul McCartney – ‘The Boys Of Dungeon Lane’ review: a guided tour of the long and winding road
With a little help from Ringo, pop’s twinkly eyed granddad gets nostalgic on an album that also finds him pushing forward musically The post Paul McCartney – ‘The Boys Of Dungeon Lane’ review: a guided tour of the long and winding road appeared first on NME.
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