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On Dec. 18, 2020, former Beatle Paul McCartney released
McCartney III the third installment of his esteemed solo album trilogy. From the classic rock anthem “Slidin’” to the bluesy ballad “Women and Wives,” McCartney unapologetically experimented with multiple musical styles, and the result was a divine testament to the strength of his songwriting.
McCartney III Imagined, released April 16, sees the musician continuing in this creative streak by handing his work over to a string of A-list artists to be reworked and reimagined. This impressive lineup consists of old and new musicians alike, ranging from Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien to rising indie sensation Phoebe Bridgers.
Made during what McCartney dubbed ârockdownâ, last yearâs DIY album
McCartney III proved both playful and resilient; a timely antidote to the stifled, existential mood of the Covid era. âCuratedâ by himself,
McCartney III Imagined is a classy set of remixes from assorted studio alchemists that allows Macca to experiment further by proxy. There are predictable hits (Beckâs dance-friendly Find My Way), a surprise miss (Damon Albarn lost in the mists of Long Tailed Winter Bird), and arresting successes (3D of Massive Attack with a 10-minute makeover of Deep Deep Feeling, from squelching house beats to long, shimmering fade).
Paul McCartney – McCartney III Imagined review: Not much better than the original
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