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l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
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l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
Comprehensively dwarfs everything he ever did with The Beatles. Only joking
Back at the start of 2003, Paul McCartney was stuck in a rut. As a solo artist he was better known to anyone under the age of 25 as the Beatle who did 'The Frog Chorus' or 'Mull Of Kintyre' than any of the 19 albums he put out after the Fab Four split. 'Live And Let Die' was by Guns N' Roses and 'Jet' was just the soundtrack to a funny sketch in Alan Partridge (a stereotypical McCartney fan). When his last solo album 'Driving Rain' limped outside of the Top 40 there was no sign that his creative flatline would change anytime soon, or that the public at large would give a toss if it did. McCartney was a nostalgia act. Something had to give.
With that in mind, his 2004 headline appearance at Glasto kick-started a renaissance. Then, this year, he rocked up at the ShockWaves NME Awards and hung out with the next generation of bands. He was treated as a godfather, not a grandad, by Franz, the Kaisers et al. McCartney was cool.
Finally, at the recommendation of Beatles producer George Martin, McCartney called Nigel Godrich, the man behind the desk when Radiohead made 'OK Computer' and 'Kid A' and the man who helped Beck transform from cartoon funk monkey to acoustic troubadour with 'Sea Change'. Macca says that Godrich didn't take any shit and told him which songs he didn't like. He talked him into getting rid of his band and recording most of the instruments himself.
Despite all of this, 'Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard' is frustrating. Comeback single 'Fine Line' is a catchy but pretty inoffensive pop song, while 'Jenny Wren' is a nod to 'Blackbird' from The Beatles' classic 'White Album'.
'English Tea' and 'How Kind Of You' are as twee as their titles suggest but, when all appears lost, Macca pulls a couple of great ballads out of the bag which hint there's still fire in his belly somewhere. 'Promise To You Girl' is a psychedelic ditty in the vein of 'Because' from 'Abbey Road', while 'This Never Happened Before' is on a par with many of his late-Beatles hits.
Sadly, as an album it still doesn't quite work. By teaming up with Godrich, McCartney has come out of his safety zone and challenged himself in a way not seen since his first solo album way back in 1970. But the feeling remains that the one person who could really inspire him to write one final classic record was tragically murdered in 1980.
Julian Marshall
Back at the start of 2003, Paul McCartney was stuck in a rut. As a solo artist he was better known to anyone under the age of 25 as the Beatle who did 'The Frog Chorus' or 'Mull Of Kintyre' than any of the 19 albums he put out after the Fab Four split. 'Live And Let Die' was by Guns N' Roses and 'Jet' was just the soundtrack to a funny sketch in Alan Partridge (a stereotypical McCartney fan). When his last solo album 'Driving Rain' limped outside of the Top 40 there was no sign that his creative flatline would change anytime soon, or that the public at large would give a toss if it did. McCartney was a nostalgia act. Something had to give.
With that in mind, his 2004 headline appearance at Glasto kick-started a renaissance. Then, this year, he rocked up at the ShockWaves NME Awards and hung out with the next generation of bands. He was treated as a godfather, not a grandad, by Franz, the Kaisers et al. McCartney was cool.
Finally, at the recommendation of Beatles producer George Martin, McCartney called Nigel Godrich, the man behind the desk when Radiohead made 'OK Computer' and 'Kid A' and the man who helped Beck transform from cartoon funk monkey to acoustic troubadour with 'Sea Change'. Macca says that Godrich didn't take any shit and told him which songs he didn't like. He talked him into getting rid of his band and recording most of the instruments himself.
Despite all of this, 'Chaos And Creation In The Back Yard' is frustrating. Comeback single 'Fine Line' is a catchy but pretty inoffensive pop song, while 'Jenny Wren' is a nod to 'Blackbird' from The Beatles' classic 'White Album'.
'English Tea' and 'How Kind Of You' are as twee as their titles suggest but, when all appears lost, Macca pulls a couple of great ballads out of the bag which hint there's still fire in his belly somewhere. 'Promise To You Girl' is a psychedelic ditty in the vein of 'Because' from 'Abbey Road', while 'This Never Happened Before' is on a par with many of his late-Beatles hits.
Sadly, as an album it still doesn't quite work. By teaming up with Godrich, McCartney has come out of his safety zone and challenged himself in a way not seen since his first solo album way back in 1970. But the feeling remains that the one person who could really inspire him to write one final classic record was tragically murdered in 1980.
Julian Marshall
wings1971- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : Aix en Provence
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram
Date d'inscription : 26/08/2005
Nombre de messages : 505
Re: l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
On peut dire que cette critique n'est pas tendre du tout, surtout quand elle dit littéralement que Paul s'est encrouté (stuck in a rut) ou que ses chansons sont de douces plaisanteries et sont atteinte de nanisme depuis la fin ds Beatles (Comprehensively dwarfs everything he ever did with The Beatles. Only jokin).
Et ce c....rd de critique enchaîne en expliquant que les seules chansons solo de Macca que le public de moinsde 25 ans connaisse c'est mull of Kintyre et We all stand together (" the frog chorus). Si le debut de la critique est inqualifiable, je suis toutefois d'accord lorsqu'il est ecrit que cet album est décevant et qu'il est émaillé de petits chefs d'oeuvre perdus au milieu de morceaux plutôt moyens
Et ce c....rd de critique enchaîne en expliquant que les seules chansons solo de Macca que le public de moinsde 25 ans connaisse c'est mull of Kintyre et We all stand together (" the frog chorus). Si le debut de la critique est inqualifiable, je suis toutefois d'accord lorsqu'il est ecrit que cet album est décevant et qu'il est émaillé de petits chefs d'oeuvre perdus au milieu de morceaux plutôt moyens
tittenhurst- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : Paris 15
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram
Date d'inscription : 26/04/2005
Nombre de messages : 757
Re: l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
Rappelons qu'il a fallu attendre 2004 pour que Sir Paul fasse la couverture du NME...
Ca résume tout non?
Ca résume tout non?
Re: l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
Ces gens ne doivent vraisemblablement pas connaître la carrière solo de Paul
tittenhurst- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : Paris 15
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram
Date d'inscription : 26/04/2005
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Re: l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
faux il avait deja eu droit a cet honneur en tant que meilleur bassiste en 74Wingspan a écrit:Rappelons qu'il a fallu attendre 2004 pour que Sir Paul fasse la couverture du NME...
Ca résume tout non?
badboy- Disque d'Argent
- Date d'inscription : 24/07/2005
Nombre de messages : 70
Re: l'avis de nme ( et première critique mitigée )
badboy a écrit:faux il avait deja eu droit a cet honneur en tant que meilleur bassiste en 74Wingspan a écrit:Rappelons qu'il a fallu attendre 2004 pour que Sir Paul fasse la couverture du NME...
Ca résume tout non?
Cela dit en passant 2 fois en trente ans ça fait pas lourd
tittenhurst- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : Paris 15
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram
Date d'inscription : 26/04/2005
Nombre de messages : 757
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