Album Review: Paul McCartney- McCartney III

McCartney lll is the 18th solo studio full-length album by English musician Paul McCartney, it was released on December 18, 2020, Very reminiscent of the 1970 McCartney album. Basically, it’s Paul doing everything, showcasing his ability as a one-man-band. The tracks are good, but Paul can still play guitars, keyboards, and drums better than most anyone. I’m not gonna mention a word about age, previous bands, or accomplishments. Extraordinary piece of work that covers a long range of topics, feelings, and emotions. Even more impressive is that he recorded and produced every note of this album. While I would usually single out specific tracks for particular praise, in this case, I would prefer to simply say that I found every single track both powerful and beguiling. However, I will call your attention to the astonishing range of musical styles in this set, from slow, simmering blues to gentle acoustic folk. It is nothing short of miraculous that, over the course of a career that now spans more than sixty years, Paul McCartney has continued to make music that remains vital and forward-looking, rather than simply resting on his achievement. At seventy-seven, he had lost none of the inventiveness and musical daring that made his early work with the Beatles such an indispensable part of our lives. Simply put, McCartney iii is a late-career triumph. I rate this album 10/10.

Paul McCartney 'McCartney III' Review

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