Paul McCartney's new album in deluxe edition
The deluxe limited edition of Paul McCartney's upcoming album, Memory Almost Full, will feature three bonus tracks.
The expanded version of the album is available for presale through amazon.com.
According to unofficial reports posted on the McCartney fan website maccareport.com, the three tracks are called "Why So Blue," "222," and "In Private." The album will also be released without the bonus tracks, at both Starbucks chains and other regular outlets, and will be McCartney's first album to be released digitally.
McCartney band member Brian Ray told maccareport.com that during the early part of the album's sessions, Paul McCartney and the group recorded at London's legendary Abbey Road studio, where the Beatles recorded the majority of their work together, with the "Fabs'" longtime engineer Geoff Emerick.
Ray, who began working with McCartney in 2002, recalled McCartney taking him aside during the sessions and telling him, "Brian, I want you to play bass on the tracking sessions but I'm sorry to say, I will probably end up overdubbing my own bass on the songs... I feel bad, because you play great!
Ray went on to tell him, "Paul, if I went out to buy the new Paul McCartney CD and someone else was playing bass, I'd be angry! I completely understand."A homemade videoclip to the song "Mr. Bellamy" from the new album can be accessed through McCartney's websitemyeyesight.com. Memory Almost Full will be released on June 5th.
According to unofficial reports posted on the McCartney fan website maccareport.com, the three tracks are called "Why So Blue," "222," and "In Private." The album will also be released without the bonus tracks, at both Starbucks chains and other regular outlets, and will be McCartney's first album to be released digitally.
McCartney band member Brian Ray told maccareport.com that during the early part of the album's sessions, Paul McCartney and the group recorded at London's legendary Abbey Road studio, where the Beatles recorded the majority of their work together, with the "Fabs'" longtime engineer Geoff Emerick.
Ray, who began working with McCartney in 2002, recalled McCartney taking him aside during the sessions and telling him, "Brian, I want you to play bass on the tracking sessions but I'm sorry to say, I will probably end up overdubbing my own bass on the songs... I feel bad, because you play great!
Ray went on to tell him, "Paul, if I went out to buy the new Paul McCartney CD and someone else was playing bass, I'd be angry! I completely understand."A homemade videoclip to the song "Mr. Bellamy" from the new album can be accessed through McCartney's websitemyeyesight.com. Memory Almost Full will be released on June 5th.
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